Home Laser Hair Removal Effectiveness
Removing unwanted hair can be frustrating for many, which prompts the search for an effective hair removal solution. There are several hair removal methods, the most common of which is shaving, waxing and using creams or lotions. However, some do not prefer to shave because it must be done regularly often. It takes only a few days for the shaved hair to grow back and sometimes the new hair becomes coarser and thicker.
Waxing has longer lasting results up to eight weeks. However, waxing can be very painful as it removes unwanted hair from its root. It involves applying a thin spread of wax across the skin, pressing a cloth or special strip on top of it, and then ripping off the strip against the direction of the hair growth. Hair removal creams and lotions are less painful but you have to follow the instructions on the bottle carefully because they contain chemicals. Always test the product on a small area of your skin first to see how your skin will react.
Another option is to get professional hair removal treatment from a clinic or a salon. Some popular methods are electrolysis and laser hair removal but they are pricey. For those who wish to keep their beauty practices private, hair removal products and methods for home use are preferable. A new product for such use is a do-it-yourself laser hair remover. However, there is much question about home laser hair removal effectiveness. Does it really work?
Similar to the large laser machines used in clinics and salons, a portable laser hair remover uses laser energy to destroy the hair follicle and stop hair re-growth. The difference the portable laser, because it is small, emits only one laser beam so it can zap only one hair at a time making the process very time-consuming.
Aside from being tedious, one must apply the proper level of laser energy when using the portable laser in order to ensure home laser hair removal effectiveness. Unfortunately, there are cases wherein the laser left scars on the skin due to the multiple applications on the same area. This leads many to believe that there is not much truth behind home laser hair removal effectiveness and that much of the good reviews about the product are just marketing ploys.
For example, there is one portable laser that claims 100 percent home laser hair removal effectiveness on all hair colors. This is highly doubtful because laser hair removal works by targeting the melanin or the dark pigment of the hair, which absorbs the laser and some hair colors -specifically, blonde, red, white and gray – are resistant or does not respond to laser hair removal treatment because they lack melanin.
Indeed, there are many of these bogus hair removal products from lasers to creams. It is wise to consult a specialist or a dermatologist about home laser hair removal effectiveness before you make a purchase.
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