The Best Hair Removal Cream
By The_Drizzle
There are many different methods of hair removal, including waxing, shaving, creams, and IPL laser hair removal. Which one you choose depends on your budget and goals. However, for most people hair removal cream stands out as the cheapest, safest and fastest way to remove unwanted hair.
Creams avoids the pain waxing and tweezing and involve, but still get rid of the hair for about the same amount of time. Creams also get rid of hair longer than shaving and generally avoid the irritation that dragging a sharp blade across sensitive skin can involve. It’s one major downside is that it is not permanent, as laser hair removal is, but it more than makes up for it in the fact that the price tags on creams are many times lower than the cost of laser hair removal.
How Hair Removal Creams Work
Hair removal creams, also known as depilatories from the Latin phrase “to deprive completely of hair,” have been around for hundreds of years. Today, there are many hair removal ointments out on the market. They are made for different uses and contain different ingredients and benefits. There is a back hair removal cream, bikini hair removal cream, facial hair removal cream, and even some products that claim to be permanent hair removal creams, but these claims are a bit dubious.
Whatever the bottle says, all hair removal creams work using the same general principle. The ingredients in the cream react with the proteins in your hair follicle to dissolve the connection between your hair and the surface of your skin. Once this has happened, the hair can be easily washed or wiped away.
Choosing the Right Hair Removal Products
With so many products out on today’s market, it can be hard to choose the best hair removal cream. The first thing you should be worried about however is the ingredients. If you know you are allergic to any substances check the bottle to make sure that they are not included in the ingredients. Also take into account your skin type, budget, and area you want the hair removed from. You may be able to find a cream specifically designed for sensitive skin or to remove hair in specific areas.
Once you pick a cream, make sure you test it out before you use it in large quantities. Apply a small amount of the cream to a small area of your skin and perform the directions as listed on the bottle. Wait a day after taking the hair off and make sure that you don’t have any pain or irritation in the area. It may be annoying to wait a day, but if you are allergic to anything you don’t know about, you may have saved yourself a lot of pain and irritation!
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Hair removal creams can be one of the quickest and least frustrating ways to remove unwanted body hair. They get rid of the hair in your problem area for around two to four weeks. This means that most people only have the reapply the cream every three to four weeks. It’s much better than the daily routine of shaving, which actually can make your hair grow back quicker. Additionally, the more you use the cream, the more likely your hair is to grow back finer and slower. Lots of benefits from such a simple product!




Agatha 11 months ago
I'm writing this as a hairy woman - just some disclosure. ;-) I hate to shave and tend to just go hairy for long periods of time, but sooner or later I have to wear a bathing suit or shorts. When that happens, I will either wax or use a cream to get through the hair (too hard to attack it all with a razor) I have had good luck with Veet taking all the hair off, but it also takes the skin off. The Nair for women didn't take skin off, but also didn't take all the hair off. I tried the Nair for men and after 8 minutes or so all the hair came off and none of the skin. Skin was left nice and soft, no nasty rash like from shaving. Legs feel smoother the next day than from shaving. But it's just so pricey and time consuming to do this... Probably not that much more TIME than shaving really but at least shaving is active whereas with this you end up standing around naked with your legs gooped up watching the clock which can feel like a long time. Nair hair remover really works but for permanent effects I will recommend laser hair remover. I find some nice reviews on this site http://homelaserhairremovalinfo.com and I'm thinking about buying TRIA for 399$. Has anybody heard anything about it?
thanks,
Agatha