• All About Laser Hair Removal Part I
    There has been much buzz lately about laser hair removal. While many have claimed that this procedure is the most effective at permanently removing all body hair, this is not the case. In fact, one of the interesting aspects of laser hair removal is that its results cannot be generalized. Each person, assuming first that the person is a good candidate, will respond differently to the laser hair removal process.

  • All About Laser Hair Removal Part II
    Experience counts more than costs and guarantees when it comes to selecting a facility to perform laser hair removal. Never forget that hair removal results will differ from person to person, so avoid any facility that boasts complete hair removal. Also steer clear of places that offer discounts to get your business. Again, you want your selection to be based on an individual's level of experience. Some states have laws governing the qualifications a person must have in order to perform laser hair removal. Be sure you check with your state requirements as they were designed with your protection in mind.

  • An Overview of the Most Effective Body Hair Removal Techniques
    Men and women alike are spending increasing amounts of money on the latest techniques to remove unwanted body hair. And we're not talking about the hair on men's faces and women's legs. We're talking about getting rid of hair on our arms, chests, backs, private areas, and faces. Is it possible to remove hair from such large surface areas? And more importantly, is doing so safe? The answer to both questions is, yes. Removing body hair is possible and if done correctly, and in some cases by a licensed professional, it is also safe.

  • Dealing with Hirsutism
    Hirsutism is a medical condition that results in excessive hair growth on the face or body. The condition has been observed in both sexes, although it is much more common in females. Women who suffer from hirsutism will usually exhibit dark and thick hair on their face, chest, stomach, and back.

  • Dealing with Hypertrichosis
    Hypertrichosis is a medical condition which results in the excessive growth of terminal hair in areas where hair does not normally grow. Hypertrichosis should not be confused with hirsutism which is a condition where excessive thick and dark hair growth is experienced in areas typically reserved for males.

  • Electrolysis, Thermolysis or the Blend Method Which is Right for You?
    When you're trying to select the right permanent hair removal technique, the choices can be overwhelming. Some of the options that are available include electrolysis, thermolysis and the blend method. These are in addition to all the other methods that claim to be the best. How do you determine which hair removal process is best for you? Just like other decisions you make in life, it all comes down to researching your options while also taking into consideration your skin sensitivity and your tolerance to pain. For this discussion, let's begin with electrolysis, a process that has been practiced for decades.

  • Facial Hair Removal Options
    Facial hair it's everywhere. And on some faces, there's far more hair than is necessary or desired. Does this sound familiar? When you're making an effort at putting your best face forward, it's difficult not to wish that facial hair was anywhere but on your face.

  • Facts about unwanted hair removal
    Whether you suffer from hair growth conditions like hypertrichosis or hirsutism, or you simply have some hair growing in places where you wished it didn't, there are an endless number of hair removal options available today. There are essentially two categories of hair removal procedures. 'Permament' procedures seek to remove unwanted hair in such a way that it never returns. Sometimes these techniques turn out to be semi-permanent and have to be repeated over time. Temporary hair removal techniques work for short periods of time and are subject to the body's normal hair growth cycle.

  • Home Hair Removal Techniques Part 1
    If you're one of the millions of men and woman who want to remove hair from places where you wished it wasn't, but you don't want to pay thousands of dollars to hair removal professionals, take heart! There are plenty of home hair removal procedures that are easy to do and relatively inexpensive. In this two-part series we'll take a look at some of the most common ones.

  • Home Hair Removal Techniques Part 2
    Now that you've read the shaving, tweezing, and depilatories tips in Part 1 of this two-part series, it's time to take a look at some of the additional home hair removal treatments that are available.

  • The biology behind hair growth
    Nothing in life is as simple as it seems, so it should come as no surprise that the strand of hair that you found on your brush this morning is an amazingly complex part of your body. Hair begins appearing on the human body while it is still in the womb. By the time a developing fetus reaches 22 weeks old, there are already 5 million follicles on the body. Interestingly enough, that is all of the follicles that will ever develop regardless of how long we live. None will ever be added.

  • The Buzz on Pubic Hair Removal
    These days, there is much controversy surrounding the subject of pubic hair. In particular, the buzz is mostly about whether or not the hair in this very private area should or should not be removed. Included in this conversation is the topic of quantity. If the decision to remove pubic hair is made, just how much should actually be removed? Is a trim sufficient? Should the bikini line be free of unsightly, coarse black curls? Or should a woman jump on the bandwagon and go for the much-hyped Brazilian wax?

  • The Inside Story on Waxing
    You may be surprised to learn that the concept of waxing to remove bodily hair can be traced all the way back to ancient Egypt where the wives of Royalty and the well-to-do looked at hair removal as a way to remain young and forever beautiful. That concept continued throughout the world with the Greeks and Turks as well.

  • Tips for Hair Sugaring
    How sweet it is! Sugaring is a process that is similar to waxing, but the ingredients are different. Sugaring gets it name from the fact that wax is replaced with a mixture of sugar and honey. The resulting goo sticks to the hairs and not to the skin. In the end, you still end up ripping out you hair by the roots, so pain levels run about the same as waxing.

  • Tips on Choosing the Right Hair Removal Treatment
    You've got some unsightly hair and you want to remove it, but how? How do you know which of the many methods currently available is the right one for the job at hand? Before making a decision, ask yourself a few questions. Here are some tips on what you should consider.

  • What's up with Hair Threading?
    Hair Threading is a relatively new process which can be done either at home or at many salons. Threading is a great solution for removing fine hair like the hair that grows above the lip. It's more effective than shaving, or bleaching, but it can be as painful as waxing depending upon how sensitive your skin is and how thick your hair grows.