Unwanted Body Hair - Going, Going, Gone
Many times, too much hair on the body can be quite unsightly. Too much unsightly body hair can have significant impact on our self-esteem, which we can try addressing by trying several traditional solutions like shaving, waxing, and even electrolysis treatments, which can be quite costly as well as time-consuming. In the case of electrolysis and waxing, it can be quite painful as well. A better alternative has definitely become imperative, which is what the new product, Ultra Hair Away, is basically offering.
Ultra Hair Away claims to be capable of successfully stopping the growth of all kinds of unwanted body hair, a process made possible through its unique enzyme technology. Such claims may appear to be quite impossible to achieve, so questions have naturally been raised, and foremost among these is how the product works.
Ultra Hair Away works as a hair inhibitor, ably controlling the growth of all unwanted hair. Our body actually has its own inhibitor system that effectively manages hair growth and this particular function is what the product seeks to imitate, doing it in a more effective manner.
Additionally, the product works for both males and females, regardless of the type of hair present, and can target various areas of the body, including the back, the chest, the shoulders, the forearm, the legs, the upper lip, and even the bikini line of a woman.READ FULL ARTICLE
Hair Removal Methods
The physical attributes of human beings include the appearance of hair, in almost all types, in almost all parts of their body. Biologically speaking, males and females have head and body hair, although the former is more hairy than the other as far as body-hair distribution is concerned. But on the sociological aspect, one civilization after another has looked at them at either the same or different lights over the course of history. Growing, maintaining, and removing hair are often at the mercy of the social, cultural and sexual trends of the time.
The Right Solutions for Unwanted Body Hair
Nowadays, due to the influence media continuously inflicts on society today, "hairy" people are usually viewed as unhygienic or people with a strange socio-political stance. People with body hair have resorted to different ways to get rid of it, ranging from the handy and inexpensive up to the expensive, scientifically proven, or experimental methods. As such, sometimes, the aforementioned methods have been euphemistically called 'man-scaping' (as if body hair is similar to grass meant to be mowed regularly).
Shaving, friction, and hair removal creams are the most widely available and cheapest ways to eliminate undesired hair. The main point of these three processes is depilation or surface hair reduction. Unfortunately, they all generally possess the same disadvantages such as skin irritation and/or discoloration.
Both the waxing and the sugaring processes may be done by a professional or in the comfort of one's home. Unlike the methods mentioned above, the longevity of the effects of waxing and sugaring can often last up for a month or two but can also permanently remove hair if done consistently over a longer period of time. However, the application processes, if not done properly, may turn sloppy and result to burns, and worse, infections. For these reasons, the two procedures are not recommended for diabetics or sufferers of varicose veins and poor blood circulation.
Threading and plucking, on the other hand, have one bottom line- that is, pulling hair from ... READ FULL ARTICLE.
Between Men and Unwanted Hair
The male population has long been known to possess a more "hairy" feature than the female population. This notion is obviously supported by the fact that men naturally grow course hair on their legs, arms, chest, and sometimes, even on their backs. However, the times changed and nowadays, men are already presented with various ways of eliminating those unwanted body hair for the sake of them looking neat and clean. Although hair removal processes when undergone by men, may seem a beat off the path of the usual trend, they only serve the same purpose.
Concerning the need to remove the unwanted hair, men these days have a very diverse lifestyle. Their daily activities compel them to look good and among the best ways to achieve this is to remove those hairs that destruct the attention of the opposite sex whom they always meet for business or intimate affairs. Another consideration for shaving their body hairs is the notion that they sometimes undertake a career that requires them to look their best so as to convince other people like training body builders, providing physical therapy, or even acting on the stage and posing as a product endorser.
Hair Removal Methods Used By Men
For so many years, we have seen so many versions shaving products commercials and how they have shown the ideal pure macho man appeal. But shaving did not actually start after those commercials. It has been around for a very long time, perhaps it began when women started telling their men to look presentable by showing off their skin.
In recent years, shaving had been overshadowed by a host of other options. While originally thought to be a woman's thing, more and more men are into waxing or the application of hot wax on a particular body part for the hair to be removed by cloth strips. While some people are brave enough to engage in the procedures offered in salons or spas, other prefer home services, which typically include shaving. However, shaving offers a considerable number of side effect which also emphasize its incapacity to lessen the occurrence of cuts or irritation and provide a softer feel on the skin. Moreover, shaving is not a hassle-free method because often than not, it poses risks of serious skin damage on the part of an unskilled person.
As for tweezing, it is probably one method that is way too manual and time-consuming for it involves tedious hand and eye coordination to pluck out unwanted and uncontrollable hair with the use of a pair of tweezers. It is like lifting some kind precious evidence from a crime scene which is your face or body. Another sad part, there is always this uneasy twitching that comes along with every strand that gets pulled.
Electrolysis, on the other hand, may sound like a no holds barred hospital procedure but in reality, it is nothing but simply letting electricity pass through a fine needle to kill hair follicles. In comparison to the first two methods, constant treatments may lead to permanent body hair loss. However, like any other medical procedure, results will definitely vary from person to person. Lastly, some men undergo the laser-aided hair removal process. Although this is considered as the most effective and cleanest method of removing the unwanted hair, it also gets along the way of the decision-making part for men since laser is known to damage the skin when not properly handled.READ FULL ARTICLE