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Cutting, threading and shaving—common ways of removing hair

Submitted by stephen123
Mon, 31 Aug 2009

Here we will discuss about the detail process of hair removing process. There are lots of processes of doing this and they are Lasers, electrolysis, waxing, shaving, plucking or chemical depilatories. The temporary methods are cutting, threading, shaving or trimming, chemical depilatories, friction, and tweezing, waxing, rotary epilators. On the other hand there are some permanent processes that work good and those are lasers therapy, electrolysis and Prescription Topical Preparation (vaniqa).

Cutting: cutting of unwanted or undesired hairs are temporary solution. It can not be ignored that cutting of hairs have not any permanent effect on the growth on your hair. Cutting of individual hair with scissors allows you to keep them short and that's all. They are your out of sight for a time being and then again one fine day you will discover that you need to do one more time the act of removing those hairs. So it is better to have a permanent solution than to do the same thing after each 15 days.

Threading: this process also known as khite. One who practices this holds one end of the cotton thread in his or her teeth and the other end in the left hand. The middle of the thread is looped through the index and middle fingers of the right hand. This loop is used to make a trap for the series of unwanted hairs and to pull them from the skin. Now there are also devices made to make this process easy to do. It can hold the thread during the threading. This method of plucking hairs is usually used in the plucking for eyebrows and facial hairs. Plucking and threading almost have the same results. The effect can be stayed for at least for two to four weeks. But like any artificial procedure this forceful beauty act has also some painful side effects. Painful side effects and itching can harm your skin slightly. Side effects are folliculitis, a bacterial infection in the hair follicles, skin reddening or puffiness, and changes in skin pigment.

Shaving or trimming: shaving is the most common and cheapest way to remove unwanted hairs. The reason behind this is it is the quickest, cheapest and probably the least painful method of all the temporary and permanent ways of removing hairs. It is certainly the cheapest and quickest method but for your experience to be least painful you have to be always careful and attentive while shaving hairs. It should be done properly as cutting can cause pain. Bye a razor which is designed for women and their curves. Razors which are commonly available in the market are not made for curves and that is why invest in some a razor which can fit your curves. Do also buy a foaming crème or gel which will make your work easy to go and will help you to avoid any kind of cutting your skin. These you will get in a general chemist's shop or in a supermarket. Work the gel or foam on your skin into a rich lather and then use your razor slowly and gently on your skin, apply firm careful pressure and run the razor in the opposite direction of the growth of hair.

 

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