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About Hair Removal MethodUnwanted hairs are those that are to be removed from our body to make our body fresh and clean. Any hair removal method can be used for this purpose. Choosing a hair removal method depends on the part from which hair is removed.
Warm wax is applied on the hairs to be removed using a spatula and the cotton strip is rubbed on the wax in the direction of the hair growth. After sometime the cotton strip is removed in the opposite direction of the hair growth to remove the hairs permanently. If hair is removed using this hair removal method it might take up to 6 weeks for re-growth of hairs in that area. Even if the hair grows its density in that area will be much less. Eventually on subsequent hair removal these hairs will be permanently gone. Sugaring is a hair removal method that is used to remove hairs permanently. The process is the same as that of waxing except for the main ingredient which is sugar paste in this case. The sugar paste can be prepared at home itself. There are many types of sugar paste and waxes available for use in this hair removal method. Threading and tweezing are also popular method that is used for removing hairs in the face and eyebrows. In tweezing the hair is plucked from the root. Threading uses a cotton thread to remove the hairs that entangles the cotton thread that is twisted on the hairs to be removed. Hair removal method like electrolysis is also used for permanent hair removal. Electrolysis destroys the hair follicle and prevents hair growth. The same method is used for laser treatment also.
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