Thursday, October 11, 2007

Permanent Pubic Hair Removal

Permanent Pubic Hair Removal
Is permanent pubic hair removal possible? Well the answer
is empathically yes! Well sort of. Since the only thing
certain and guaranteed is death and taxes; we will have to
live with the best today's current methods have to offer.
It is mutually agreed between the professionals that
electrolysis or laser treatment is the closest thing we
currently have to permanent pubic hair removal. Laser
treatments when done properly in the hands of a
professional seem to be long lasting. Pubic hair removal
with electrolysis has been known to have lasting effects of
six months to a year or more. It is also agreed and
accepted within the industry that permanent hair removal
means hair will remain dormant and not grow back for at
least six months to a year. This surely beats shaving
every other day or trimming three times a week.

Who Should Go Permanent?

The best potential candidates for permanent pubic hair
removal via electrolysis are individuals who have tried
trimming and shaving as first options. For some shaving
close can be time consuming, hazardous if not done
correctly and frequent in application. As much as three
times a week in some cases. In addition shaving close can
cause discomfort from sharp hair stubble and ingrown hairs.
Trimming on the other hand; may not get as close as
shaving but trimming pubic hair usually requires even more
frequency as often as every other day in most cases.
Trimming also is known to cause discomfort as the clipped
hairs prick against the skin as your underwear presses
against them. Just consider whether shaving or trimming,
men or women often find these methods to be extremely
temporary and often they get locked into the never ending
cycle of pubic hair re-growth and pubic hair shaving /
trimming.

The Difference Between Men & Women

To remove or not to remove; that is the primary question
that must be considered. Whether you are a man or a woman
the decision to permanently remove pubic hair with
electrolysis is just as crucial. The primary difference
between men and women is slight; only that men have more
obvious obstacles and will have to be a little more
careful. One of the most important factors the must be
understood for both sexes is that once you have imitated
the process you will have to maintain it for long term
results. Treatments by a professional can be expensive
$100 - $200 per session and can require several sessions.
The good news is you may only have to do this procedure two
or three time per year on average. So to remove or not to
remove; it is a matter of personal choice and what works
best for you.

What Must Be Considered

Consistency; permanent pubic hair removal and management
will become a lifestyle choice just as grooming you
hairstyle on the top of your head. You will have to budget
the ample time and the necessary monetary considerations.
So you must be prepared mentally for the following three
processes:

1. Habitual Lifestyle Decision: pubic hair management will
become a part your lifestyle and personal grooming
requirements as a whole. Don't approach this without the
proper mental mindset and understanding that this is a
permanent decision. If you do not you will find yourself
frustrated and will waste a lot of time and money in the
process.

2. Electrolysis Method: known as laser treatment is FDA
approved and has been since 1998. The process focuses high
intensity amplified light on an oscillating wave directly
through the skin. Hair follicles are generally darker than
the skin and absorb the laser's energy and die down to the
root. Good results can be achieved in only three to four
sessions. Electrolysis works best on dark hair in
combination with light skin because darker colors found in
dark hair absorb most of the laser's energy. Light colored
or blonde colored pubic hair tends to be harder to treat
and more laser energy is absorbed by the skin and can cause
extra irritation and blistering. In addition dark skin can
also be problematic for laser pubic hair removal and
treatment options should be recommended by a professional.

3. Monetary Budget: Although there are cheaper do it
yourself and home kits available; it is best to consider
professional treatments and professional consultation. In
the beginning sessions may be front end loaded and require
three to four visits to your local electrolysis. Depending
on your region treatments can range from $90 - $250 per
session but average around $150 so bring your check book
with you. You should look to budget around $500 - $1000 to
get through the first round of application. The good news
is that the need for additional application should only be
two to three times per year and cost less each time.

Once your investment in your permanent pubic hair removal
is complete and your treatments are successful (normally
after the first six months to one year) your pubic hair
will never re-grow, and your tireless days of trimming,
clipping, shaving and waxing will be a distant memory.


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