Am I the only one or does anyone else hate shaving? Maaan! you have to like do it daily and it makes me so sick! Thank heavens I heard about epilators on time cause I was starting to loose it. I am a ballet dance and my armpits have to be smooth and clean always. I got myself the best epilator for armpits and it is really saving me the daily shave and also keeps my armpits smooth for a longer time.
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Introduction to unwanted facial hair removal
Facial hair is an embarrassing problem. Everything is fine when the hair is small and unnoticeable, but when it is thick and dark it's a huge problem. There are many ways to get rid of facial hair. Let's find out which is the best and learn more about face hair removal for women.
Two main types of hair
Basically we can find two types of hair on human body: Vellus and Terminal. The Vellus hair are tiny and soft (back, chest, face). Used to temperature maintenance. The other hair is Terminal hair. They are darker and thicker. Mainly grow on public areas and on the head. They provide protection and cushioning to the body. Sometimes due to age, hormonal changes or health problems Vellus hair may turn into terminal hair. And this is not good.
Non permanent facial hair removal methods (tweezing, shaving)
Tweezing also known as plucking. A person using a pair of tweezers grips the hair near to the root and pulls it out. You can remove only one hair at a time (it's extremely time consuming). It's recommended to do eyebrow shaping only using that method. Apart from that it is very painful, and can cause ingrown hairs. Shaving it's another non permanent facial hair removal method. It must be repeated 2-4 times a week. You can expect numerous side effects (irritated skin, cuts...). I recommend to forget about this method because after some time hair can be thicker and darker.
Permanent facial hair removal methods (Laser and Electrolysis)
Both methods are doing the same thing. They are shutting down hair growth mechanisms. Electrolysis works by sending an electrical current to the hair root. On the other hand laser is sending pulses that are burning the hair root. Both methods are very effective but they are painful and extremely expensive (multiple visits required, and each visits cost, so in the end you can pay $1500-$5000 or even more for all sessions). Fortunately there is a new technology that has all advantages of mentioned methods but no flaws, and it's perfect for female facial hair removal.
Thermicon technology - new at home permanent hair removal method
The purpose of this method is to turn off hair growth mechanisms. It's a real alternative to laser and electrolysis. This technology is using a thermodynamic wire to transmit heat to the hair and this is separating it from shaft. The thermal signal is shutting down communication between hair root and bulge on an cellular level. As a result, after some time hair stops to grow. It's exactly the same effect which we know from electrolysis or laser. And the most important thing. The thermicon device is small, so it can be used at home. It's painless and safe to your skin. Currently the best product in the market that is using that technology is No No 8800. Beware of fake NO NO devices. Like other products, there are fake No No's sold on the internet. Click here and you will be redirected to the NO NO main site, with special discount, triple guarantee and 60 day risk free trial. Forget about pulling, tearing or scraping, just a slow, smooth glide that gently and easily removes your hair. It's completely safe on all body areas so it can be used as a facial hair remover without worry. To be clear No No hair removal face, bikini, legs...? YES for your entire body.
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Does anyone own an epilator? Can you recommend one? What has been your experience with them?
I’m just so sick of shaving and my armpits, of course they always have to be in good hairless condition for ballet. I’m one who, unless the razor is brand spankin’ new, it’s stubbly and grows back so fast (must be the Italian and Lebanese in me). I’ve wondered how ballerinas keep their pits and bikini zone perfectly hairless and assumed it was waxing but waxing it expensive. Recently heard of epilators and thought I’d invest in one. I’ve heard they’re rather painful but then again dancers have masochistic tendencies anyway :)
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