by: Tamra Cantar
The Epilator: Quick and Easy Long-Term Hair Removal
Information and Tips for the Pioneering Epilator User
A lesser-known form of hair removal that is quickly growing in popularity is the epilator. The epilator is a small electronic devise (about the size of an electric razor) that functions in the same way as tweezers. You can use it anywhere on your body where you have unwanted hair – from bikini line to back and legs.
The epilator works when the user rolls the devise across the surface of the skin where the unwanted hair is growing. Inside of the body of the epilator are “pinching” devises that basically pinch anything that they come into contact with, including even the smallest hairs. After the hair is pinched, the devise continues to roll across the skin, pulling the hair out as it moves.
Because the epilator pulls the hair out at the root, the hair will not return to the surface of the skin for several days up to several weeks, leaving the skin smooth and silky. Unlike shaving, which only removes the part of the hair follicle from the skin’s surface, the epilator acts as a long-term solution to getting rid of unwanted hair. Therefore, the epilator is recommended for individuals that frequently get “five o’clock shadows”, or stubble by the end of the day after shaving.
The epilator is an electronic devise and can, therefore, be difficult to master at first. Here are some tips to help you use your epilator like a pro:
1. Always use your epilator after a hot shower or bath. The hot water will help to expand the pores and relax the hair root, making the hair easier and less painful to remove. Keep in mind that the epilator is an electronic devise and should not be used in or near water.
2. Pull the skin taught, tightening any excess skin by holding it down. As the epilator rolls across your skin, it will pinch and pull anything in its path – including loose skin.
3. Start slowly. You will be able to feel the epilator latch onto your hair follicles. The slower you work, the more thorough the hair removal job will be.
4. Move in the direction of the hair growth. Unlike shaving, which requires that you go against the grain of the hair, the epilator makes it quick and easy to go with the grain of the hair. When the hair is pulled out with an epilator, you will tend to not get the red bumps that you might otherwise get with a razor.
5. Your skin may be sensitive after you use the epilator. You may use a mineral oil to soother your skin. It is not advised that you use lotion, however, as the chemical agents in lotion can lead to rashes and skin irritations.
6. After your hair removal session, wipe your epilator clean so that hair does not clog the machinery.
Many people find that once they start using the epilator, they don’t want to go back to traditional shaving or waxing. Indeed, the epilator is quicker and longer lasting than shaving, yet without the painful side-effects that often accompany waxing. If you haven’t given it a try yet, there’s no better time; you have nothing to lose but unwanted hair!
About The Author
Tamra Cantar is a freelance writer on topics of interest and has a website dedicated to providing the visitor with useful information and resources for hair removal. Visit http://www.hair-removal-systems.info for more articles and information on the Epilator and other hair removal techniques
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Sugaring Hair Removal - How To Get The Best Results
by: Mike Jones
To remove the hair by the root it must be at least 1/4 inch or 6 mm long. Longer hair should be trimmed to this length.
Hair must be clean and dry before starting hair removal sugaring.
Remove all creams and oils, towel dry and then apply talcum powder to ensure the skin is completely dry.
Apply the sugaring paste in the direction of the hair growth.
When pressing the cotton strip on top of the paste, leave a small section at the end free so it will be easy to hold when pulling back.
If using a spatula to apply the paste use the edge not the flat side. This will help ensure a very thin layer is applied.
Pull the strip back sharply against the direction of the hair growth. Do not lift the strip up or out away from the skin.
Hold the skin firmly with one hand while you pull the strip back sharply with the other hand.
Treat small areas at a time when hair removal sugaring on sensitive parts of the body.
When heating the paste, either by microwave or oven, be absolutely sure the paste is just warm to the touch not hot. Otherwise burns to the skin may result.
If using hot water to warm the paste container, be sure not to allow water into the paste. Sugar paste is water soluble and will be spoiled if the container is not sealed properly and water gets in.
About The Author
Mike Jones is a writer and webmaster with over 10 years experience. His recommendation: As sugaring paste pulls the hair out from the roots, hair inhibitors can have a maximum effect in disabling the hair follicle and slowing down and preventing future hair growth. Click here for details: http://www.1bodycare.com/kalo.htm
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To remove the hair by the root it must be at least 1/4 inch or 6 mm long. Longer hair should be trimmed to this length.
Hair must be clean and dry before starting hair removal sugaring.
Remove all creams and oils, towel dry and then apply talcum powder to ensure the skin is completely dry.
Apply the sugaring paste in the direction of the hair growth.
When pressing the cotton strip on top of the paste, leave a small section at the end free so it will be easy to hold when pulling back.
If using a spatula to apply the paste use the edge not the flat side. This will help ensure a very thin layer is applied.
Pull the strip back sharply against the direction of the hair growth. Do not lift the strip up or out away from the skin.
Hold the skin firmly with one hand while you pull the strip back sharply with the other hand.
Treat small areas at a time when hair removal sugaring on sensitive parts of the body.
When heating the paste, either by microwave or oven, be absolutely sure the paste is just warm to the touch not hot. Otherwise burns to the skin may result.
If using hot water to warm the paste container, be sure not to allow water into the paste. Sugar paste is water soluble and will be spoiled if the container is not sealed properly and water gets in.
About The Author
Mike Jones is a writer and webmaster with over 10 years experience. His recommendation: As sugaring paste pulls the hair out from the roots, hair inhibitors can have a maximum effect in disabling the hair follicle and slowing down and preventing future hair growth. Click here for details: http://www.1bodycare.com/kalo.htm
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