Hair
Removal for Face
Facial
hair can often be the source of discomfort
to women. While some men like their beards
and mustaches as thick as ever, facial hair
has a different effect on women
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With
this in mind, medical science and general cosmetics
have developed methods to deal with the same problem.
Whether you have caterpillar-like eyebrows or
a thick mustache on the upper lip, there are ways
to deal with the unwanted strands.
Hair
Removal with Lasers
Lasers
are quite useful for re-growing and removing
hair. LLLT or low-level laser light therapy is
used to stimulate the hair follicles so that new hair
may grow in time. However, the type of ‘laser’ used
for epilation is not really lasers but xenon flash
lamps. An IPL device or intense pulsed light device
uses a full spectrum instead of just one light wavelength.
Originally, the technology used in IPL devices was
originally for lamps that were used to produce intense
but short-lived bursts of light.
For
the Eyebrows
If
you don’t have the time or the funds to get your facial
hairs removed with lasers, there’s another approach:
it’s called threading. Threading is a manual hair
removal process that originated from Persia and slowly
spread to other Middle Eastern regions. Today, it’s
used in commercial salons and is even practiced at
home by people who know how to do it. Very thin filaments
of cotton are used to remove the hair at the level
of the hair’s follicles.
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