March 30, 2006
Smooth Dry Hair
Dry hair occurs mainly due to heat, the use of excessive chemicals applied on your hair and also by not taking good care of your hair. Every person’s hair has a certain amount of moisture which preserves your hair and does not let it dry. When certain level of moisture goes down due to many of the common reasons then you have to take special efforts to maintain that moisture. One should keep in mind that excess experiments with your hair can cause problems and lead to dry hair.
Some of the common reason why many face this problem is the excessive washing of your hair. Your hair need not be washed daily as this washes out the nutrients from your hair leaving you ‘high and dry’. So washing is not an appropriate solution for your hair on a daily basis. Use of hot dryers, hot curlers or any of the things you use for stylizing your hair also leads to drying. Swimming in chlorinated water without a head cap makes your hair parched and even drier. By using some of the home based recipes you can make your last longer with a better look.
The use of mild shampoo is one of the initial steps to be taken when you are treating dry hair. Look for shampoos mentioned as ‘dry and damaged’ which would work in your favor. The use of conditioner is a must as this helps in preserving the lost nutrients and oil in your hair. This would give a beautiful look to your hair with the extra shine and bounce. Snipping off the end of your hair would help in preventing further damage to your hair. Exposure to sun can also cause dryness. You can use hair sunscreen to protect your hair.
Use of some of the home made ingredients if properly blended can be very helpful. Beer seems to work wonders on your hair. You can spray your hair with beer once you have shampooed your hair. Mayonnaise is also a wonderful ingredient which brings life back to your hair as it is termed as an excellent conditioner.
Sharon Hopkins manages sites which give information on hair and skin care, such as hair-n-skin-care.com. From pigmentation of your skin to suntan you can find everything here. Dry hair problem is one of the commonest problems faced which can be treated easily too.
March 28, 2006
Japanese Hair Straightening
Japanese Hair Straightening is a chemical process that can turn the curliest straight. Typically women who love the straight look, will love Japanese Hair Straightening.
This process was first created for Japanese women as a smoothing and conditioning treatment that promotes a permanent altering of the hair structure. The hair’s cyctine protein bonds are loosened and reshaped through the straightening of hair cells.
Taking six hours or longer, the process involves multiple steps depending on the texture and length of your hair.
To protect your hair from the chemicals and heat, a pre-conditioner is applied first, followed by a applying a hair relaxer with heat applications and a periodic flat ironing.
With the exception of extremely brittle hair, the treatment works on just about any hair type. Thermal reconditioning could be for you, if you want to have permanently straight hair.
As a word of caution, your straight hair will last till it grows out. If you want to keep your hair smooth, you’ll have to make a trip to the salon for root straightening touch-ups to prevent your roots from growing in kinky.
Most experts claim the treatment is not harmful, but any process that alters hair structure could be damaging. Especially during touch-up time because that’s when your more likely to be exposed to the most chemicals. My final tip is to ensure your hairdresser and your salon have lots of experience.
Steve Farber is Chief Information Director for Sedu Hairstyles sedu-hairstyles.com.
March 26, 2006
Natural Hair Care With Bromelain
Bromelain Enzyme and the natural hair care
Bromelain is one of several compounds known as proteolytic enzymes, all of which aid in the digestion of protein. Bromelain supplements are now included in some of the natural hair care products. The plant enzyme bromelain has yet to get the hair care product recommendations. But there is more to bromelain than hair care.
The natural plant enzyme bromelain obtained from the pineapple is known to provide a number of health benefits as discussed below.
Bromelain Research
By 1891, researchers identified the proteolytic enzyme bromelain, which they found in the fleshy part of the fruit. This enzyme was discovered to break down protein, and as such, is still used to day as a natural meat tenderizer and digestive aid. By 1957, bromelain was widely recognized and research also began into such areas as muscle and tissue inflammation, burn recovery, infection, and even sinus problems.
The most recognized use for bromelain is as a digestive aid. This enzyme is commonly used in cases in which an individual’s own digestive enzymes are deficient, frequently resulting from pancreatic disorders. In such cases, bromelain supplements can relieve gastrointestinal symptoms including bloating, gas, pain and cramps from indigestion and diarrhea. Studies show that proteolytic enzymes like bromelain may also indirectly relive food allergies thought to occur from a condition called leaky gut, in which whole protein molecules from foods leak into the blood causing an allergic or immune response. Bromelain’s digestive properties are particularly enhanced when used along side other enzymes such as amylase that digests starch and lipase, necessary for fat digestion. Some laboratory studies suggest that bromelain may also be useful for reducing bad intestinal bacteria.
Bromelain is so effective at digesting protein that workers who frequently cut the fruit often lose their fingerprints to the active properties of the enzyme. As well as this fruit’s amazing digestive qualities, it is also an excellent source of vitamins A and vitamin C, a benefit the Spaniards took advantage of on their many extended trips out to sea.
The fibrous nature of pineapple however, is also known to relieve constipation, as well ancient cultures frequently used pineapples to cure jaundice and kill intestinal parasites. Ripe pineapple juice is well known as a remedy to induce menstruation and relieve painful periods. Bromelain’s photolytic properties also make this enzyme a natural blood thinner. The digestive substance in the enzyme breaks down the blood clotting protein called fibrin, which inhibits circulation and prevents tissues from effectively draining.
European studies have consistently shown that bromelain is also an excellent treatment for those recovering from sports injuries and in tissue repair necessary after surgery.
Evidence suggests that some supplemental enzymes in particular can be absorbed directly into the circulatory system in their active form where they then exhibit anti-inflammatory and pain relieving actions.
Bromelain has proven especially effective when applied directly to the skin to remove dead tissue resulting from severe burns that have reached all skin layers. These third-degree burns as they are known, are extremely susceptible to infection and swelling. The digestive properties of the bromelain cleanse the areas and remove the excess dead tissue and as well, its anti-inflammatory properties may help to reduce the pain caused by swelling. Countries such as Japan and Taiwan and in the state of Hawaii where pineapples are abundant, widely recognize bromelain as a remedy to cleanse wounds. Another interesting use for bromelain may be as a cough suppressant and nasal decongestant
Commercial Bromelain: Dosage
Commercial bromelain products for treating number of human and animal disorders are now available in the market.Health professionals suggest that while choosing a commercial a bromelain product, choose the enzyme supplement that uses a variety of other enzymes. It is best to blend enzymes with activity units at various pH levels to assure maximum effectiveness.
According to experts, in most cases, bromelain should only be taken for between 8 and10 days. There are two recognized drug reactions with bromelain. This enzyme is said to enhance antibiotics. One study shows that amoxicillin blood levels are increased when combined with bromelain. Additional studies show that the antibiotic tetracycline is better absorbed when used in conjunction with bromelain, however researchers say that further investigation is still necessary since studies in this area are conflicting.
If you are taking the herbs gingko, ginger, vitamin C or garlic or medications such as aspirin or warfarin, a common blood thinner, bromelain could potentially increase the risk of bleeding. It is therefore best to avoid this enzyme. In any case, if you are taking any type of prescription medication, it is always best to speak with a health professional prior to adding any herbs or supplements since interactions are often common.
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March 24, 2006
Medium Hairstyles
When it comes to hair length, medium hairstyles are the most dominant as it is a safe area for all types of hair. Longer lengths can be troublesome to take care of and shorter lengths may not fit different facial shapes or looks as well but medium hairstyles seem to be just right for a lot of women. Because it is in between longer and shorter hair lengths, the number of hairstyles increases greatly as many shorter looks or longer hairstyles may work with medium length hair. There are a lot of advantages besides just an increase in different hairstyles to choose from.
Medium length hairstyles are easy to take care of and style than longer hairstyles yet more versatile than shorter hairstyles. Medium hairstyles match most facial shapes well as there is just enough hair complimenting the facial region and enhancing other features. Where as with shorter hair, all facial features or greatly enhanced, sometimes too much. Most women are comfortable with medium hairstyles as it allows them to go about everyday with a good hairstyle that can be change from short to long with some slight changes.
Because there are so many great looking medium hairstyles to choose from, selecting the one to match your occasion or facial feature can be fun. There are many different medium hairstyles that match many different facial shapes and features ranging from everyday wear, to business looks, to very formal, elegant hairstyles. Trying the different looks out during a day at home is a great way to experiment with some of the great looks. Many teen girls try out different formal looks provided by medium hairstyles months before their prom to test several of the hot looks that would best match their dresses. With so many selections, there is only enough space here to touch up on some of the best medium hairstyles.
The medium length updo
Because medium length hairstyles are long enough to tie back into updos, there are a number of updo hairstyles available for formal occasions. Although they are not as fancy as longer length updos, they provide cute, charming looks. They are popular for every event from school dances to the Hollywood ‘Red Carpet’. My favorite celebrity updo for medium length hair is Mandy Moore. In many images, her simple updo with parted bangs simply brings out her eyes and cheeks which gives her a very alluring look that many women can accomplish as well. So have a look ladies at this style.
Layered Medium Length Hairstyles
Medium length hairstyles are great for layering because of their versatility. Layering medium hair length correctly by framing the facial area often brings out a person’s eyes, lips, and other facial features in a non-obtrusive manner. There are so many ways to layer medium length hairstyles because it is long enough to go short in different areas and short enough to keep in others. A variety of layering options is available. Many celebrities have medium length layered hairstyles including favorites like Heather Locklear and old pop queen Britney Spears. There are too many hairstyles in this category so experimentation is allowed here.
The simple flow down hairstyle
This medium hairstyle is popular because it is very simple. Just letting your hair flow down with either bangs down or parted with additional waves, ringlets, or curls at the ends. This looks is very quick to accomplish and looks great for women who take care of their hair. This style is best for on the go girls with little time but desire a pleasing look.
Cindy Marcus is the editor of Latest-Hairstyles.com, a popular hairstyle resource site that provides tips and resources for new style ideas. For more ideas on medium hairstyles, visit Cindy’s web site today.
March 22, 2006
Laser Hair Removal
As Americans everywhere are shaping up for the spring, hitting the gym and donning lighter clothes, they want to feel confident at the beach or pool without the unnecessary stress of worrying about embarrassing shaving bumps, razor burn, or worse – stray hairs which become very visible in bright sunlight.
Traditional hair removal techniques such as shaving, waxing and tweezing only provide temporary relief and may actually stimulate hair growth and cause skin infection. Electrolysis, while effective, often requires years of ongoing treatments and is particularly painful. Laser hair removal offers four main advantages: 1) comfort, 2) speed, 3) accuracy, and 4) long-term effectiveness.
Laser hair removal is soaring in popularity – last year in the US there were almost 2 million procedures performed. Today it ranks as the fastest growing non-surgical cosmetic enhancement procedure and is second only to Botox in numbers of treatments. Ideal Image (www.idealimage.com) the nation’s leader in the laser hair removal industry has performed over 100,000 laser hair removal treatments. The most common procedure seen for women in the US is facial hair while men are seeking a remedy to their hairy backs.
So with salons and spas racing to add laser hair removal to their menu of services, how can you be sure you’re selecting a clinic that not only offers effective removal of the hair, but also employs the highest safety measures? Below are tips to finding the right laser hair removal place for you.
First, ask questions:
Who supervises the laser operators and how are they trained? Can you take a tour of the facility and meet the staff? Is the website informative? How many procedures have they performed? Will they perform a test spot on your skin for the area you would like to have treated? Will they provide you with a list of their customers who you can speak to first hand to ask questions about their experience at that facility?
Find out how many lasers they have.
Many places offering laser hair removal have a one-size-fits-all mentality and use the same laser on all patients. A reputable clinic should have multiple lasers so they can customize and tailor treatments to individual hair and skin types. Also, they should require you to complete a detailed medical history form to be sure there are no contra-indications to your laser treatment.
Next find out who performs the laser hair removal:
State regulations vary across the US. It’s as important to know when to use the laser, as it is when NOT to use it. A handful of states limit the practice to physicians. Consequently not much laser hair removal is done in those states. While some laser procedures should be done only by a physician, laser hair removal is not one of them. It is a simple procedure of exceedingly low risk. Even when the procedure is performed in a doctor’s office, you will rarely find a doctor actually doing the procedure. On the other hand, some states have virtually no minimal requirement for practitioners of laser hair removal.
Medical professionals such as nurses, advanced nurse practitioners and certified physician assistants, under physician supervision and using physician-written protocols, best do the procedure. Practitioners should be trained by the laser manufacturer. In addition to manufacturer training, Ideal Image provides a comprehensive two-week training program for all treatment providers.
Know the risks:
Generally the highest risk associated with laser hair removal is mild sunburn. However, the laser center should provide you with an ‘Informed Consent’ form, detailing everything you need to know about your procedure, and they should take time to answer all your questions.
The senior reviewer for the FDA’s office of device evaluation, Richard Felton, indicated that in the last decade, the agency had record of only 60 consumer complaints; most of those were complaints that the procedure didn’t work.
Are you even a candidate?
Most people who complain laser hair removal doesn’t work weren’t appropriate candidates to begin with. Choose a clinic that offers a free consultation to determine if the procedure is right for your hair and skin type. Laser hair removal is most effective on light skin with dark hair but, with the appropriate laser, can also be done on dark skin as well. Since the laser beam is attracted to melanin, the pigment in brown and black hair, it’s not usually effective on blond, gray or red hair.
Robert J. Ailes, M.D. Director of Research & Development and Corporate Medical Director for Laser Hair Removal Services at Ideal Image Development Corporation based in Tampa, Florida. Laser Hair Removal at Ideal Image is making shaving and waxing seem obsolete with their safe, comfortable and cost-effective hair removal procedures. Visit idealimage.com for further information.
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March 20, 2006
Natural Beauty
The quest for beautiful skin and hair is prevalent among women. You can make inexpensive, natural beauty and hair treatments from ingredients you have in your home that will perform just as well or better than products you purchase in the store.
If you only have one natural beauty remedy in your pantry, make it Olive Oil. It’s extremely versatile and can be used on every part of your body.
Olive oil is excellent for removing mascara. It’s much better than petroleum jelly or baby oil and is beneficial to the skin around your eyes.
Use a few drops of olive oil in warm water for a wonderful at-home manicure. Apply your favorite lotion afterwards to lock in the moisture.
Beeswax and olive oil melted and poured into a small tin makes wonderful lip balm that will keep your lips soft and smooth.
Dry feet can be healed after one night of this treatment. Before bed, rub olive oil into your dry, cracked feet. Do not rinse. Then, put a cozy pair of socks on and go to sleep. Your feet will drink in the moisture and feel much better by morning.
Add a few drops of olive oil to your bath water for the best skin softener you can imagine. And, if you’re feeling extra decadent, then add a few drops of essential oil for a natural aromatherapy bath.
A very small amount of olive oil applied to dry hair will condition and get rid of frizz. This is a great leave-in conditioner.
Olive oil can also work as a shaving cream for men with sensitive skin.
Don’t buy those expensive Sea Salt Scrubs. Make your own. Just add sea salt to olive oil and you’ve got a sea salt scrub that will feel like heaven. Add a drop of essential oils if you’d like your scrub scented.
Please use caution when using olive oil in your bathtub as it will get quite slippery and you don’t want to fall.
It is not necessary to pay a lot of money for beauty treatment products. The things you have in your very own kitchen can often be the best beauty products available.
Melissa B. Rayn loves to experiment with different homemade bath and body recipes. Her passion for creating beauty and spa recipes inspired her to share them with others at her website mybeautyrecipes.com.
March 11, 2006
Does Shaving Set A Fire In Your Armpits?
Unless you live in France or some other foreign country, where it’s accepted that females aren’t shaving their armpits, it’s kind of an unspoken rule that once you have hair in your armpits, you need to start shaving it.
At least in western societies, females are considered uncouth or even unkempt/unclean if they’re not shaving their armpits.
Just consider the type of negative press any female well known in the media gets if/when it’s revealed she’s not shaving her armpits. Remember that shot of Julia Roberts with her arm raised exposing a tuft of dark hair? No matter how much we adore Julia - On some level, this tarnished her “clean” image.
You may disagree with this and you may even be justified to take exception to society dictating how you look, but the truth remains that if you aren’t shaving your armpits, you’re a bit of an outcast.
I don’t know about you, but I believe there are much more important issues to deal with, like stopping the use of animals for testing cosmetic products, protecting children from abuse, preventing domestic violence of all types, caring better for our elderly citizens, right down to cleaning up and preserving our planet, to name a few … That are much more important than whether or not I have to be shaving my armpits.
I have a good friend who often reminds me, “Choose your battles wisely”. Which means we all need to decide what issues are really important enough to fight for. Frankly, not shaving my armpits is not one of them.
Politics aside - It remains that shaving our armpits is a “necessary evil”, if you will, of living in this privileged society.
So - The issue becomes, what’s the best way of removing hair from our armpits?
I haven’t heard it recommended that females use a depilatory to remove under arm hair. Probably because the chemicals are too harsh for this sensitive skin and there’s a rumor that these chemicals can be easily absorbed in this area.
Nor have I heard about females having their armpit hair waxed. And honestly, I have to plead ignorance as to why not. There are probably a host of females who are having it done, I just haven’t come across any information about it in my research.
That brings us back to shaving our armpits.
And while that sounds simple enough, as with most things, there’s a catch.
It’s called a wet razor. The shaving tool introduced to me when it came my time to start shaving my armpits.
Unfortunately, no one instructed me about the proper ways to start shaving my armpits with a wet razor, so the majority of my life I just suffered the fire under my arms for the first couple of days after shaving.
One thing I don’t understand - In my research, I’ve seen it suggested, repeatedly, that you can use a white stick deodorant to limit skin abrasions after shaving. Yeah right -
It’s a well known fact, (and common sense should tell you), and if all else fails - Just read the back of any deodorant … The last thing you want to do after, “scraping”, your skin raw with a razor is apply a strong, chemical based substance.
Hello …
Instead, just dust your armpits with a talc free powder, or maybe a little cornstarch. Both of these work great on a baby’s bottom to prevent diaper rashes, so you know they’ll work to put out the fire of shaving your armpits.
Better yet - You could do some research and find out about newer, safer shaving tools to help you stop setting a fire when shaving your armpits.
I haven’t had a fire from shaving my armpits for years. And let me tell you - What a relief.
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March 9, 2006
Short Trendy Hairstyles
Short is hot. Yes! The short hairstyles are yet again invading the hairstyles of the season. The simple reason is that a short trendy hairstyle is easily manageable, looks sexy and is in. Do not be afraid to cut short your long tresses.
You have so many short hairstyles to adorn your self that you will find them really appealing and compelling as compared to your same old fashioned straight long hair. You are the one to decide how much is short for you. You can cut your hair drastically short to show your ears. But, always choose a short hair style in guidance of a hair stylist. A hairstylist is the expert who knows perfectly which type of short hair style will suit your face.
The hair stylists have all the knowledge of contemporary hair styles. For a short trendy hairstyle, you can visit a number of great hair saloons. The hair saloons are equipped with the latest hairstyles around. Also you can take the information from internet. You can search for the hairstyles from a number of websites that offer you tips and instructions to get a short hair style.
The hottest hair style these days is the Natalie Portman style. The style hardly leaves some hair on your head. But it looks cool and happening. One can see your scalp. Another hot favorite is the one where the hairs are drastically cut short from the neck area. The upper portion of your head is left with some hair with a side parting. Your head appears like a mushroom.
Having short trendy hairstyles makes you look hip and happening. You can adopt a short hair style easily because they go with every dress. You can wear a formal or casual dress and carry your new hair do easily. Give a pleasant surprise to your friends by sporting a cool hair cut.
If you are fond of feminine looks then a blunt hair cut with fringes on the forehead will be perfect for you. The women with curly hair can get their hair cut just below their ears to give that glamorous “Marlin Monroe” look.
Another glamorous short hair do is the Meg Ryan hair style. It is wild and sexy. You can just comb your hair any ways. It is up to you to give them a neat look by combing them back wards or giving them a wild look.
You can adopt a nice short trendy hair cut with hair cut short above years on the sides. A party look can be achieved by making a zigzag parting. You can add glitter or highlights to your hair. Streaking short hair is all the rage.
An all “red head” look is considered to be rocking by the teenagers. All you have to do is to get your hair short and color them red entirely. This will give you a rock star look. It is entirely up to you to choose the cute or hot short trendy hair style to be in fashion.
Matt Garrett, Prom-Hairstyle.net, short-trendy-hairstyles.com.
March 7, 2006
Discover The Latest Hairstyles Before The Celebrities!
Modern, Stylish Cuts for Women and Men
Like clothes and cars, hairstyles are constantly changing. A cut that was once the rage begins to look dated as a fresh, new hairstyle takes its place. Here are some of the most modern, latest hairstyles being spotted today.
Latest Hairstyles for Women
Womens hairstyles are seeing a return to soft, feminine waves. Stiff, over-styled hair is out of fashion, and flowing, natural hair is currently in style. Stick straight hair has lost popularity in favor of the softer latest hairstyles. Gone are the days of the zigzag part. Todays hair parts are simple, straight and right down the middle.
Long Hair
Long hair is one of the latest hairstyles for women. While shorter hair was the fashion for many years, celebrities have begun to wear hair longer and longer and women everywhere have taken note and are following the trend.
Long, smooth layers are also gaining popularity, in response to the trend for longer, softer hair. The cuts featuring short, choppy hair are no longer in style.
Ponytails are being seen everywhere this season, but not the teeny-bopper style ponytails perched high on the head. The latest hairstyles feature hair swept back into low ponytails.
Volume
Full hair with lots of volume is another one of the latest hairstyle trends for women. This look works for any type of hair: straight, curly, long or short.
Japanese Hair Straightening
For women who love the straight look, Japanese Hair Straightening is a chemical process that can turn the curliest locks into straight, silken tresses. This process has been gaining a good deal of popularity in recent years. Also known as Thermal Reconditioning, this process uses heat to straighten curly hair. Japanese Hair Straightening is currently quite costly, and while hair that has been straightened should stay straight, the process must be repeated as new, curly hair grows out.
Color
The latest hairstyles feature lustrous, dark colored hair. Highlights are still seen but have lost quite a bit of popularity, and the trend is moving towards hair dyed one color throughout.
Latest Hairstyles for Men
Just as womens styles have shifted, mens styles are also changing. Perhaps the most notable trend in the latest hairstyles is longer hair for men.
Longer Hair
While short styles have ruled for a while, longer hair is coming back for men. Mens long styles should keep a slim silhouette, not full and bushy. In todays mens long hairstyles, the hair skims the shoulders and is worn back, not falling onto the face.
Longer Layers on Top
One of the latest hairstyles for mens short hair is to cut the hair with longer layers on top and shorter layers at the sides and back of the head.
Retro
Just as retro clothing has gained popularity, seventies hairstyles are also making a comeback, with straight hair parted down the middle now being seen on men.
Color
Like womens trends in haircolor, the latest hairstyles for men include dying the hair darker, with fewer highlights being seen.
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March 5, 2006
Is Permanent Laser Hair Removal For You?
So, you have finally decided that the unwanted hair has to go. You are sick and tired of the daily or weekly ritual of shaving, waxing, or creaming off the hair, and want a more permanent solution. Many people turn to the latest trend in hair removal - the laser.
This procedure has been touted as the permanent solution to unwanted hair removal, and has shown great promise in delivering on that claim. However, before investing your valuable time and hard earned money into laser treatments, don’t you owe it to yourself to perform a little research on the procedure?
Of course you do, and the following questions and answers will assist you in making an educated decision as to whether laser treatments are right for you.
Exactly what is the laser procedure?
The laser hair removal process centers on the delivery of light, at a specified wavelength, from a handheld instrument into the skin, where it targets darker material. This material is usually the pigment found in the hair. This causes damage to the hair follicle, slowing or eliminating future growth, while not affecting the surrounding tissue area.
Is the procedure safe?
The procedure has been deemed safe by the FDA when administered by a licensed medical practitioner. Always use a licensed medical doctor, preferably a dermatologist or plastic surgeon, to perform these treatments. And don’t be afraid to request customer references from your prospective doctor before signing up for treatments.
Will I need more than one treatment?
The laser procedure is generally a multi-visit hair removal process. Basically, the larger the area of unwanted hair, i.e. back or legs, the greater the number of treatments required. This should be a key factor in your decision to use this procedure, because treatments can be rather expensive.
Who is best suited for this procedure?
People who tend to respond most positively to this procedure tend to be light skinned and possess a darker hair color. The laser procedure is not as effective on unpigmented hair, such as, gray or blonde hair. Those who have darker skin tones, or tans, must be very cautious due to the risk of tissue damage. Extreme cases have been known to experience burns, lesions or even skin discoloration.
Are the results of the laser procedure permanent?
This is a question which is still being debated. Because of the relative newness of the procedure, data collection has been less than adequate. Until more experience and analysis is available, be wary of any doctor claiming that it is 100% foolproof. At present, the medical consensus is that the laser hair removal process will result in a range of outcomes, dependent on the patient’s physical characteristics. In general, you can expect to experience a dramatic reduction in hair growth, and if and when hair does re-grow, it will come back lighter in color or finer in texture.
One thing to remember before committing to laser treatments is that the procedure is still relatively new and results can vary considerably. If you decide that this hair removal process is for you, your next step is to consult with a medical practitioner of your choice and ask plenty of tough questions. If you are 100% satisfied with all of the doctor’s answers, then this may very well be the answer to your unwanted hair dilemma.
Bill Wilson is a writer of health and beauty articles for a number of skin and hair care websites. For more information visit: affordable-hair-removal.net.







