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Revitol Hair Removal Cream

September 17, 2008

A lot of products out on the market are always favorites for some people. The bottom line is a product works or it doesn’t. There is really no way around that. A hair removal cream that we will be talking about in this article is the revitol hair removal cream. One of the great things to start that many people like is the fact that the Revitol Hair Removal Cream advanced hair inhibitor system is without a doubt 100% pain-free effective cream.

According to Revitol, their cream is safe to use whether your a man or a women, and works temporarily on your body. Most commonly used for hair removal from eyebrows, upper lips and legs. There is no razor involved so you don’t have to worry about getting burns.

Its an easy spray on application, and can last for quite some time. Just keep in mind that you will need to apply more within a few weeks of use. This is not a permanent fix, but can be a lot better for those who hate shaving and waxing.

Overall it looks like Revitol has a good product, and it is not as expensive as other methods to try out, so its definitely worth a shot to see how well it works for you.

Different Types of Hair Removal

September 17, 2008

Hair removal has always been a source of annoyance for most of the human race around the time they reach adolescence  until the time they disregard their vanity and hygiene or die.  Most do it for aesthetic purposes, but sometimes it’s done for hygienic or cultural purposes as well.  For example, Christian monks used to shave the top of their heads and Buddhist monks shave their whole heads. Whatever the reason, many methods are available to achieve a hairless state.

Shaving is the most common method of hair removal amongst men and women. It is also the most temporary method. It only cuts the hair at the surface of the epidermis so it can grow back quickly and has to be done almost daily.

Plucking is another method, but most of the time, it is painful and time consuming. The best benefit is that it is not so messy and it is long lasting. The hair must also be long enough for the tweezers to grasp it effectively.

Waxing and sugar waxing is a good way to remove large sections of hair at one time. Waxing involves hot or cold wax that is spread on the surface of the skin and then paper or cloth is applied and let dry.  The strips are then yanked off quickly and the embedded hair and wax is removed together.  Sugar waxing is the same except that you use a stick sugar based or caramel to coat the hair. The added benefit is that it is easier clean up off the skin that wax which must either be peeled of or scraped off.

Bleaching is another option for unsightly hair although it does not remove hair as much as conceal it.  A chemical is spread on the skin and then removed after a certain period of time, revealing a lightened or loss of pigmentation in the hair. The chemical some times comes in two parts that must be mixed together.

Choosing which method sometimes involves trial and error, and the methods might sometime be painful, but the results more than likely outweigh the trouble.

Removing Hair without a procedure might cost you

September 7, 2008

There are many offers for people looking for a solution to unsightly hair. Some are very costly, but not as effective.  Others seem outre and typically the claims are not authenticated. One method that I have recently heard about is using tweezers or patches that send radio frequencies through the hair and painlessly pull it out.  I thought it was a little far fetched, but I decided to try that method of hair removal and see if it had some, if any, basis in fact.

I started with the tweezers and decided to see if the individual hairs would remove.  The tweezers were charged ready to go. They had a small coil that sent the “radio frequencies” down to the hair follicles.  I waited some time, but if you tried to pull it out, it felt just like pulling it out with regular tweezers.

Well then, onto the patches that came with the kit.  They were supposed to work with the gel that was on it, sending the frequency through any hair that the gel touched.  I waited a while and checked. No hair was coming out, just clammy skin.  I tried it on different areas of my skin, and nothing. I think it is safe to say that radio frequencies are ineffective as a hair removal method.

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