5 Tips for Hair Removal for Men
Women are not alone when it comes to wanting a good form of hair
removal. In fact, hair removal for men is becoming a big
business. Men today want hair removal solutions that are also
skin friendly. The following information will give men some
options for hair removal that will leave them with that just
shaven look all the time.
1- Men can use many of the same types of hair removal systems as
that are available for women. For example, a man that is
interested in getting rid of chest hair can try depilatory
creams, waxing or electrolysis. All of which will also work for
facial and back hair issues as well. However, many men that want
to rid themselves of unwanted hair may not be so motivated as to
shop in the women's beauty isle.
2- Thankfully, the hair removal industry is beginning to take
notice to the requests that they have been receiving from men. A
popular depilatory company has formulated a cream that works
well on men's course hairs. Traditional creams, made for women,
were formulated to remove fine hairs, and were not a good match
for men's needs. This method usually will need to be redone
about every two or three weeks.
3- Waxing is also an option, but can be very painful. This
procedure requires the use of melted wax that is poured on
directly on the hair that is to be removed. Then the wax is
pulled off, in the opposite direction as the hair growth,
pulling the hairs buy the root with it. This is a very effective
way for hair removal for men, as it works equally well on fine
hair as well as on course the course hairs that are often found
on the backs and chests of many men. Waxing generally needs to
be done approximately every four to six weeks to keep the body
hair free.
4- If you are ready for the next step then electrolysis hair
removal may be up your alley. This method is considered to be
the major leagues. Electrolysis consists of electrocuting each
individual hair follicle with the use of a long, thin wire that
is inserted into the skin and actually touches the follicle.
While this form of hair removal is very effective, in reality,
you can expect about 2/3 of the growing hair to truly be
removed. The reason is simple, if the follicle is not completely
electrocuted, it can and most likely will re-grow hair. In
addition, it is important to note that hair grows in cycles and
only a portion of the active follicles will be producing hair at
the time of the initial electrolysis treatment. Therefore, you
can expect multiple treatments and then touch ups once or twice
a year after that.
5- If you are considering any of these forms of hair removal for
men, it might be a wise idea to consult a beauty salon. While
this idea may not sit well with some men, these are the people
who will have the answers you need, after all, they have been
taking care of women's unwanted hair issues for years.