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What is Waxing Hollywood Style

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

Question: What is Waxing Hollywood Style?
Answer: While a regular bikini wax takes the hair outside the bikini line, the Hollywood wax removes all of the hair. & I mean everything. All your hair is waxed from the front, in the middle, all the way to the back by your bum. To sum it up, you won’t have any genital hair left.

Because it’s a specialty bikini wax, you shouldn’t leave it to someone because they are licensed. Bruising, becoming overly red & even skin being removed are all possibilities from someone that doesn’t know exactly what they’re doing. Brazilians are close to the Hollywood style, even though some hair is usually left in the front, they both need the same type of care & attention.

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Leg Laser Hair Removal

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Hair Removal, Laser Hair Removal

Lasting Hair Removal for the Legs

Leg laser hair removal is a popular and effective option for removing hair on the legs. As the legs have a relatively huge surface area, laser hair removal on the legs may take up to an hour. A patient seeking lasting hair removal may need 3 to 5 treatment sessions.

Leg Hair Removal Pricing
The price per session can very widely depending on the patient’s hair thickness, density, and surface area. The area of the country you live in also may affect the price you pay. Average per session cost for leg laser hair removal is generally between $450 to $800. Unlike with waxing, however, price is not the only factor in treatment. Often the lowest price is offered by offices with outdated technology or inexperience staff so be sure to ask questions before undergoing any treatment.

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Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Hair Removal, Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal, four of today’s most popular methods of unwanted hair removal, is, like any other hair removal system, not without its risks. Although it’s proven effective & safe for the majority of patients, laser hair removal cannot guarantee success for all skin & hair types. A patient’s individual skin conditions, hair density, skin color, as well as the type of laser being used for treatment can all have an effect on the final results. The side effects most often experienced by laser hair removal patients are minor & temporary. However, there’s rare cases where more serious side effects can occur. By informing yourself of these side effects & their possible causes, you can decrease the chances of experiencing them during treatment.
Normal Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

Patients most often document experiencing these minor side effects during or following laser hair removal treatments:

* Redness – after treatment, temporary redness of the skin can occur for 1-3 days on treated areas.
* Swelling – slight swelling or irritation is possible at the follicle site post treatment, dissipating in 1-3 days.
* Itching – itching or discomfort can occur on treated areas during laser sessions.
* Slight Pain or Tingling – lots of patients document that the sensation of laser hair removal can be likened to the light snapping of a rubber band against the skin. While few find it painful, the sensation can vary depending on the sensitivity of a patient’s skin; for sensitive-skinned patients, most laser clinics provide a topical anesthetic cream or spray to numb the skin.

Rare Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

These side effects are experienced less often by patients, & should be brought to the attention of a doctor or laser technician if they persist after treatment:

* Bleeding or Scabbing – sometimes laser hair removal can irritate hair follicles, such that slight bleeding or the formation of scabs occur. This is often only an issue when areas are being over-treated.
* Infection – if treated areas are not cleaned & disinfected properly prior to treatment, & post-treatment, a minor infection can set in.
* Bruising – patients with sensitive skin may experience slight bruising on treated areas.
* Burning – burns to the skin are most often the result of improperly performed laser hair removal, or because a laser was used inappropriately on a specific skin & hair type. In such cases, the laser’s energy gets absorbed by the skin than the hair itself & causes burns.
* Changes in Skin Pigment – like burn side effects, hyperpigmentation (darkening of skin tone) & hypopigmentation (lightening of skin tone) are rare to occur if laser hair removal is performed by an experienced technician, & by using the correct laser technology. If the laser’s energy is absorbed by the skin tissue than the hair follicle, it can either stimulate or inhibit melanin production, thus darkening or lightening skin tone. While this side effect is painless, the results can be permanent unless corrected through other skin treatments. Both hyperpigmentation & hypopigmentation are found to be a greater risk for tanned or dark-skinned patients.
* Purpura – the appearance of small purplish spots, the result of bleeding underneath the skin, is a possible side effect for some patients, but it is usually as temporary as bruising.

* Decide what your laser hair removal goals are, choose what treatment areas you are interested in exploring, & research the different laser hair removal options before scheduling a consultation with a hair removal provider in your area. This will better inform your decisions from the get-go, & enable a laser specialist to better assist you in realizing your hair removal goals.
* Fully discuss your hair removal options with a laser specialist prior to treatment. An experienced technician or doctor is best qualified to analyze your specific skin conditions & hair type; then decide if the laser technology they provide will successfully & safely remove your unwanted hair. They will also be able to accurately inform you of the risks you are susceptible to.
* Have a professional laser hair removal provider perform your treatments, & follow all of their instructions before & after treatment to yield the safest, most successful results. By opting for an at-home laser hair removal kit, or by trusting a non-credible source to perform your laser treatments, you are increasing the chances of enduring ineffective results & various painful or unattractive side effects

Because patients react to laser hair removal differently, the best way to decrease the likelihood of experiencing laser hair removal side effects, minor & severe, is to take positive measures.
Preventing Side Effects

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How To Guide Waxing Bikini Area

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

Did waxing your bikini area finish up in a mess? We are here to give you the secret- Hard wax! It is specifically made for coarse hair, doesn’t need a strip, & actually ’shrink wraps’ the hair making them easier to come out.

These instructions are to do a regular bikini wax at home, removing the hair outside your panty line. Unless you are a gymnast, I don’t reckon you can do a Brazilian bikini wax on yourself. Leave that five to the pros.
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: 1 hour or more for waxing bikini area

Here’s How:

1. Buy waxing kit. I recommend using hard wax for bikini area because the hair is coarse. Hard wax (compare prices) goes on smooth, but hardens so that it doesn’t need a strip to be removed. The following directions are for the use of hard wax.

3. Cleanse skin. Use pre-wax cleanser on bikini area & apply pre-epilation oil which works with hard wax. Don’t over do it on the oil, more isn’t better.

2. Have hair. Grow bikini hair out to at least 1/4″ long. Use hair clippers to trim hair down if longer than 1/2″. Scissors don’t work well for trimming because you run the risk of making some hair short.

4. Apply wax. Using an applicator, apply wax evenly FIRST the opposite direction of hair growth, & then WITH the direction of hair growth to a sizable area (about 4 ½” long & 2 ½” wide)in the same stroke. Don’t stop at the edge of where the hair grows, go passed that point. You will use the part of the wax that isn’t attached to hair as a tab to remove it. The wax will dull as it hardens, & won’t be tacky. If the wax isn’t hard when removed, it won’t take away all of the hair.

5. Remove hair. Lightly flick up a small part of the wax that isn’t attached to hair on the finish to be used as a tab once cooled. Say hair grows from left to right- the finish is on the right side. Hold skin taut with five hand, & remove wax in opposite direction of hair growth in five fast pull, all the way to the other side. Don’t pull up, which might be your natural inclination. Press hand down on skin to help relieve a few of the pain, after wax is removed. (Sounds silly, but it works!)

7. Get missed hairs. Use tweezers to remove any hairs missed by the wax.

6. Repeat. Work your way waxing bikini area, repeating steps 4 & 5.

8. Clean skin. Remove any remaining residue, with wax remover.

9. Soothe skin. Apply after-wax lotion, or an aloe based lotion or gel.

Tips:

10. After care. The bikini area has a tendency for ingrown hairs. One days after wax, lightly exfoliate area to try to avoid ingrown hairs & try Flawless Ingrown Hair Serum (read review) if you do finish up getting any.

1. Waxing can cause red bumps, ingrown hairs & bruising. Read more about how to prevent & stay clear of waxing side effects.
2. Practice using the wax on a small part of your body, like your arm so you get the feel of it. Always check small amount of wax on hand before putting on bikini zone, to make sure it’s warm, not hot.
3. There’s some circumstances in which you shouldn’t wax. Read: Waxing Precautions & Warnings for the full list.
4. Take an asprin or ibuprofen 30 – 45 minutes before waxing, & apply a numbing spray (compare prices) if you are concerned about the ‘ouch factor’. Read: Top Ten Tips to Reduce Waxing Pain for the full run-down.
5. A couple weeks before waxing your bikini area, shave exactly what hair you require removed & make the bikini lines even on both sides. Once it grows back it will make waxing the area you need to remove hair easier to follow.

What You Need:

* Wax warmer
* Hard wax
* Pre-wax cleanser
* Pre-epilation oil
* Square-edge applicators which makes getting a straight line easier
* Wax remover for the skin (or you can use kid oil or petroleum jelly)
* After- wax lotion, or aloe based gel.

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Bikini Laser Hair Removal

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

Experience Counts
Like other anatomical areas, laser hair removal of the bikini area is dependent on such factors as hair color, skin color, hair strand thickness & density. These factors will be evaluated by physician offices to help pick the most appropriate laser technique for each patient. Those physician offices with the most experience in the field of laser hair removal have the greatest potential for choosing the most appropriate laser or similar light source.

Laser Reduces or Eliminates Razor Bumps & Redness
Although hair removal of the pubic area is widely sought after, & effective, there are more than aesthetic concerns when treating this area. The bikini area is & a region of common occurring folliculitis, inflammation & infection of the hair follicles. Not only does this result in itchy & painful lesions, but often secondary hyperpigmentation & darkening of the skin occur from the inflammation. Fortunately, the laser has been very helpful in reducing, or eliminating, hair growth & diminishing, or stopping, recurrent folliculitis.

Laser Hair Removal is Highly Effective
Although other forms of hair removal–such as electrolysis, depilatory creams or waxing–can be used, each has its own limitations as to effectiveness & ease of use. In two to six treatments, bikini laser hair removal may accomplish a permanent reduction in the majority of pubic hair. The procedure is very quick & well tolerated. Even the hair that remains is lots of times reduced in diameter, making them significantly less of a cosmetic issue while also reducing the irritation of the hair follicle. Overall, this procedure is commonly performed with high patient satisfaction. Remember lasers are medical devices that need a high level of expertise to be used safely. Physician offices specializing in these procedures increase not only effectiveness but also the safety of the procedure.

Not only does laser hair removal stop the folliculitis, & subsequent skin darkening, but a few of these laser systems are beneficial in reducing hyperpigmentation, & persistent skin redness, which occurred from earlier episodes of folliculitis. This exciting secondary benefit to laser hair removal is very appreciated by the patient. Having a bikini area that’s free of hair, irritation, & discoloration, can be very desirable.

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