Hair Removal Methods
Hair removal might be considered a "cosmetic" issue, but managing or removing unwanted hair can go beyond being a simple "cosmetic" problem.
Many cultures have an aesthetic "ideal" amount of hair for males and
females. For some of us, unwanted hair that exceeds this arbitrary
standard can cause real or perceived problems with social acceptance.
Thus managing or removing unwanted hair can go beyond being a simple
"cosmetic" problem.
Temporary Methods
Hair removal can be achieved through depilation (removing part of
the hair above the skin's surface) or epilation (removing the entire
hair). For many consumers, temporary methods at regular intervals are
acceptable.
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Depilation lasting several hours to several days can be achieved by: Shaving or trimming (manually or with electric shavers) Depilatories (creams or "shaving powders" which chemically dissolve hair) Friction (rough surfaces used to buff away hair)
- Epilation lasting several days to several weeks can be achieved by:
Tweezing Waxing (a hot or cold layer is applied and then removed with porous strips) Sugaring (similar to waxing, but with a sticky paste) Threading (or khite, in which a twisted thread catches hairs as it's rolled across the skin) Rotary epilators (devices which rapidly grasp hairs and pull them out by the root)
"Permanent" Methods
If you're seeking permanent hair removal, you have several imperfect
options. A number of methods have been developed that use chemicals,
energy of varying types, or a combination to target the areas that
regulate hair growth. Permanently destroying these areas while sparing
surrounding tissue is a difficult challenge. I recommend relying on a
body of published, peer-reviewed scientific evidence to ensure the
effectiveness of a method.
Permanent hair removal for most
Electrolysis
Permanent hair reduction for some
Laser hair removal
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