A Popular Permanent Hair Removal Alternative


The first thing we need to establish in this permanent hair removal alternative guide is the fact that electrolysis is the only proven permanent hair removal process available today. And even it cannot claim to last, "forever", because bodily changes, such as increases in hormonal levels, can always stimulate new hair growth. But again, electrolysis can at least claim to be as permanent as possible. All other forms of hair removal are temporary. And yes, this does include laser hair removal.

There are a number of reasons why people are researching a permanent hair removal alternative to electrolysis -

First - Electrolysis is a process that involves placing a fine wire alongside the hair shaft and inserting it into the hair follicle, (the skin depression from which the hair emerges), down to the hair root at the bottom. Then an electrical current is sent through the wire to destroy the hair root. There is a real risk of receiving an electrical shock. And this risk is increased by the fact that this process must be performed on each individual hair shaft, follicle and root.

Which brings us to the second reason why people are researching a permanent hair removal alternative to electrolysis -

Because the process of electrolysis must be performed on each individual hair shaft, follicle and root, it takes a long time to completely remove all of the hairs in an area. It's a slow going process and not something that can be accomplished in a couple of sessions. Even for as small an area as bikini lines, it can take weekly half hour sessions for up to a year to completely remove all hairs.

And the third reason why people are researching a permanent hair removal alternative to electrolysis -

It's not cheap. The usual rate is $25-$100 per hour. And if the process takes longer, a lower hourly rate doesn't always mean a lower cost.

The final reason people are researching a permanent hair removal alternative to electrolysis -

After each session there is swelling, redness and some pinpoint scabbing. But, the kicker is that there can be permanent scarring.

Based on this information, it's easy for anyone to understand why people are researching a permanent hair removal alternative to electrolysis.

So - What else is out there?

We'll start with laser hair removal treatments.

As stated at the beginning, laser hair removal treatments are not permanent. You may be under the impression that they are because since this form of hair removal became available to the general public some ten or eleven years ago, it was indeed touted as permanent. And because it was a much less invasive method of the permanent hair removal alternative, electrolysis, because it only involves a laser light, "zapping", hundreds of hairs at a time, laser treatments fast became the favorite form of hair removal. For those who could afford it.

Because, even today, a single laser hair removal treatment costs anywhere from $500-$1,500.

One has to wonder how all those people who paid all that money to undergo laser treatments felt when they discovered that it really wasn't permanent ...

The most recent research reveals that the permanent hair removal alternative, laser treatments, is no more than, "semi-permanent", with results lasting maybe as long as three months, but usually less. And even though the process is not as painful as with electrolysis, it's recommended a topical anesthetic be applied beforehand. And that you can expect some swelling and redness afterwards.

The permanent hair removal alternative of waxing appears to be a popular choice.

The process of waxing is simple enough - A taffy like substance designed to adhere to the hair is applied, covered by a cloth strip, allowed to sit for a moment and then the strip is quickly pulled, taking the hair, roots and all, with it.

Because of the nature of the permanent hair removal alternative of waxing, most people pass on the do it yourself at home kits available, that can cost anywhere from $10-$90, and head for their nearest salon or spa, where for $20-$60 an hour, they can let someone else do it for them. Whichever way you go, be sure to buy a numbing spray or gel to apply beforehand.

And be aware that unfortunately, the substance that adheres to the hair, often adheres to the skin as well, so you could end up with not only some swelling and redness, but even blisters.

Another permanent hair removal alternative that's pretty popular is the depilatory.

Also a simple and inexpensive, usually $8-$10, process - A solution is applied to the unwanted hair, allowed to do its thing for a few minutes and then wiped away.

What is happening as it's allowed to do, "its thing", is that some very strong chemicals are dissolving the hairs. Which is the tricky part about using this permanent hair removal alternative. If you leave it on for just a few minutes, it often doesn't remove all the hair. But if you leave it on any longer, or dare to reapply it, you risk second and third degree burns.

Aside from these unsavory aspects, the permanent hair removal alternative of using a depilatory will include dealing with a very unpleasant sulphur like smell when the chemicals mix with the hair. And as if that weren't bad enough, this smell will remain on your person, on anything you use in the process and even in the room you use it for quite a while.

And you can expect to deal with swelling, redness and a feeling of rawness for a while.

Last, but by no means least, we come to the permanent hair removal alternative known as shaving with a wet razor, which continues to be the most used form of hair removal today. It's inexpensive, you can pay as little as $.79 or as much as $15 for a single razor, it's easy to use and it's convenient.

The simple process of a sharpened object moving across the surface of the skin to cut through hair shafts is an ancient one. Thousands of years ago people were using sharpened rocks and precious metals to shave their bodies.

Today, there are razors with as many as three blades to help people get the closest shave. But most of us still only get razor burns, bumps and rashes.

Hopefully you've found this permanent hair removal alternative guide helpful.

No doubt if you continue your research on the internet, you're bound to come up with a number of other products that claim to be the latest permanent hair removal alternative, but upon further investigation, you'll learn they aren't even worth considering.

Although, there is a personal shaver that guarantees to remove hair on any part of your body, easily, quickly, safely and without all the muss or fuss and without all the unpleasant results. This one you definitely need to try.

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