November 7, 2007

How to remove pubic hair permanently  

Pubic hair removal can be permanent with the help of laser treatments. Could this be for you?Laser pubic hair removalSome women find that temporary pubic hair removal locks them into a never-ending cycle of ingrown hairs and itching and... they decide to go for permanent hair removal instead. Laser hair removal is a method of permanent hair removal that has greatly improved since it first received FDA approval in 1998.

How to remove pubic hair with a laserPut simply, a pulsating beam of light is passed directly through the skin. Hair follicles, which are usually darker than the surrounding skin, absorb most of the beam and eventually die. To permanently remove pubic hair from the bikini line usually takes around four sessions.

Is it for me?Laser hair treatments work best on dark hair combined with light skin. Basically, darker areas absorb more of the laser beam than lighter areas. If skin and hair follicles are the same color or the skin is dark, the skin will absorb too much light, which could cause skin damage. Darker skin can be treated but it's more difficult it takes longer. As far as hair color goes, coarse dark hair is best and blond and red hair are worse. It should be remembered that results can be difficult to predict and they may be disappointing.

The cost and inconvenience of using laser treatment to remove pubic hair should also be considered. It can be expensive and there are many pre-treatment and post-treatment restrictions. For example, exposure to sun without a sun block should be avoided for six weeks after laser hair removal and waxing and shaving for two weeks. After treatment skin will feel burned for two to three hours and small blisters may appear.

On the other hand, if the treatment is successful, hair will never re-grow, and your days of waxing and shaving , razor-burn and ingrown hairs will be over.
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