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About Painless Hair RemovalUsage of tweezers and the methods like threading, waxing, sugaring, electrolysis and laser treatments used for hair removal are not painless hair removal. A slight pain is felt when the hair follicles are pulled from the roots or destroyed by electrolysis or laser treatment.
The creams used for painless hair removal contains chemicals like thioglycolate mixed with sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide to literally dissolve the hair away. This chemical used disrupts disulfide bonds, which are chemical bonds that hold skin and hair cells together. These chemicals used for hair removal are called depilatories. The disadvantage of using these chemicals for is that in some cases they cause irritation of the skin and for some sensitive skins they cause slight burns. Hence before a full fledged painless hair removal the chemical should be applied to a smaller area in the skin and tested whether your skin responds negatively. If it does not respond negatively that you can use those creams for painless hair removal. Derma Nude Hair Vanishing Crème, One Touch Cream Hair Remover, Surgi-Cream Bikini & Leg Hair Remover, and Extra Gentle Surgi-Cream Facial Hair Remover are some of the painless hair removal creams that are available in the market. Such painless hair removal creams are also available in different brands. The user can choose from them that suits their budget, requirements, and most importantly their skin.
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