Permanent Hair Removal
Posted on 23. Mar, 2009 by Valerie in Non-Surgical Procedures
Day after day, month after month, you battle your unwanted hair. You cut it with razors or scissors, yank it out with horrifying machines or smelly waxes, and pluck each one individually while straining to focus with that magnifying mirror. After all that, you go out on a date and while powdering your nose notice you missed one that now looks as obvious as a lone pine tree in a meadow.
This fight with your unwanted hair is a war, and you are losing because it never, ever ends. The hair keeps coming back, stronger and more resilient each time, and more frustrating and embarrassing.
Stop! Now you can completely annihilate your unwanted hair with the help of outstanding, state-of-the-art technology and a kind and understanding hair removal specialist.
Permanent Hair Removal, Not a Permanent Dent in Your Wallet
Call around and find out how much a waxing treatment will cost you. Not a lot for one single treatment. A wax will typically last you for two months before you need to have it done again.
Multiply the number six by the number of years you plan to live and you’ll get the total number of treatments you will need to cover a lifetime of unwanted hair removal. Now that you have put the cost of waxing into perspective, you can see there are more economical ways to care for yourself.
Perhaps ripping the hair out repeatedly with a wax treatment is not your bag. Shaving or plucking might seem acceptable. Consider the cost of shaving or plucking by taking all aspects into consideration.
How much do you typically earn at your job per hour? Now, do the math to figure out how much you are “paying” to shave that hair day after day. Again, multiply that cost by the number of years you plan to live, add the cost of disposable razors and shaving creams, and you’ll come up with a real number.
You probably never thought about hair removal having an economic impact on your life!
The Other Method of Permanent Hair Removal
Electrolysis, if you follow through with the dozens of treatments necessary, is a permanent solution for hair removal. Practitioners claim it’s not painful, only a little uncomfortable.
Consider whether you like the feeling of being pricked by a pin perhaps thousands of times. Does that sound a little uncomfortable?
In addition, the electrolysis process is extremely tedious, so if you have in mind the idea to eliminate a great amount of hair, be prepared with your trusty copy of War and Peace. Laser hair removal targets larger areas of skin, making quick work of the time you are spending with your aesthetician.
Taking the social and economic factors of permanent hair removal into consideration, you can only logically conclude that laser hair removal is most likely the best choice to end the daily skirmishes with your unwanted hair. You will soon put those terrifying memories behind you and begin to spend your time doing things you really want to do!




coral
16. May, 2011
Laser hair removal is NOT a proven permanent hair removal method. It can also only treat dark hair on a pale skin so not an ideal method for most. Electrolysis doesn’t pierce the skin so why would it feel like being pricked by a pin thousands of times?