Showing posts with label remove hair. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Hirsutism and Unwanted Hair – Different Ways to Deal With - II


Plucking facial hair with a pair of tweezers is a fairly effective and inexpensive method of unwanted hair removal. It requires a lot of time and patience and you need to wait until the hair shaft is long enough to be grasped with a pair of tweezers. Waxing is another popular technique for unwanted hair removal. It is relatively less time consuming and at the same time you can get rid of a lot of hair in very little time. Depilation is a hair inhibitor technique that uses a chemical that literally melts away your hair. However, some people may suffer from skin irritation when using depilation hair inhibitor products.

Removing hair by the electrolysis method involves the use of fine needles that pierce individual hair follicles to pass an electric current to the roots of these follicles. This process helps burn the hair roots thus effectively preventing them from growing back. Electrolysis treatment can extend to over several days or weeks because each hair follicle needs to be destroyed individually. Laser hair removal techniques target those parts of your skin that contain melanin; it works best for light skinned people having dark hair. It is generally permanent in nature and prevents your hair from growing back.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Hirsutism and Unwanted Hair – Different Ways to Deal With - I

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Female hirsutism involves the growth of long and coarse hair on the face as well as the body. Besides being unsightly, hirsutism may also be a symptom of hormonal imbalance or a tumour. High levels of male hormones, known as androgens, are likely to cause female hirsutism. You can get rid of hirsutism with the use of following facial hair removal techniques.

Bleaching does not remove hair but helps to conceal it effectively. It works well in areas that have little hair growth such as your face, neck and arms. Bleaching involves the use of a chemical that removes the pigment from unwanted hair and thus camouflages it. Shaving is a popular but temporary method of facial hair removal. Shaving generally cuts off surface hair, leaving the roots intact. It does not make your hair shaft darker or thicker or the hair growth slower or faster. A razor should be used only after applying shaving cream or soap to your skin. This allows the blade to glide smoothly over the desired area and avoids cuts or scrapes.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Want to Get Rid of Unwanted Hair? – Spearmint Tea is Your Option

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A number of studies have reported that drinking a couple of cups of spearmint tea everyday for five days can help you get rid of hirsuitism. A study found that hirsute women drinking two cups of spearmint tea for just five days can significantly lower their blood levels of ‘free’ testosterone – the form of testosterone that is metabolically active in the body and causes excessive hair growth.

How does spearmint tea help with body hair removal?

Spearmint tea is an effective natural alternative for removing unwanted hair if you have mild symptoms of hirsuitism. Spearmint is a well-known inhibitor of male libido because it reduces the levels of androgens in the body. It is likely to work equally well for female hirsuitism, which is caused due to similar reasons. This herbal tea, for removing unwanted hair, can be prepared by pouring about 250 ml of boiling water over 5 gm of dried spearmint leaves and letting it blend for 5-10 minutes.

This potent mixture significantly decreases the amount of active testosterone in your blood and increases a number of female hormones, including the one that stimulates the growth of hair follicles. However, spearmint tea does not help in reducing the overall testosterone levels because most of it is largely inactive. Spearmint tea is also likely to have an impact on the metabolism of testosterone as well as affect the direct synthesis of these male hormones.