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January 22, 2007

Removing Unwanted Hair - One Woman’s Journey

Filed under: Laser hair removal — Virginia @ 1:36 am

Removing Unwanted Hair - One Woman’s Journey
Hello. My name is Brooke. I0m a single woman in my thirties (or more precisely, 29 again and again and again and0)
Over the last 12 months I0ve tried more hair removal products than I care to remember. Not purposely, mind you 0 I didn0t set out to evaluate a series of products or write a comparison narrative 0 I just wanted to find the right product for me. And please don0t think I0m covered in hair. I have simple needs 0 legs, underarms, touch-ups in certain other areas0 As it turns out, my simple goal turned out to be not so simple 0 and lest my trials go to waste I thought I0d share them with you, gentle reader.
I can only hope that you will learn through my experience.
Shaving
Probably like many of you, I started off in my hair-removal life by shaving. I shaved all parts that I wanted free of hair. This worked well for years 0 or so I thought. Somewhere in my post-29 age, I started growing weary of the constant shaving. I needed to shave every day if I wanted to keep it smooth; every other day and I could feel the stubble. My tolerance for the inevitable nicks and cuts had been reached. Sure it was quick, but I finally started wondering if there might be something better.
Waxing
First, a quick note about waxing. When I was in college, my girlfriends introduced me to this method. Or should I say, this torment? You have to understand, I do not have an exceedingly high threshold of pain, especially when it comes to my own body. Others I can inflict pain on; such as old boyfriends who decide to dally with the short blonde from the corner cafor who have an addiction to watching adult videos over the internet. But when it comes to me, my body is a temple and should be treated as such. Waxing, though effective in removing hair, rips it out like a band-aid on steroids. Plus, it0s messy and smells bad. I soon decided that was not an activity I would subject myself to on a regular basis.
Hair Removal Cream
After I decided that there must be a better option than shaving, the first thing I did was trot right out to my local store to see what products were available. What did I discover, but a cream that touted to remove hair simply by wiping it on, and wiping it off. 0Ah-ha0, I thought. Now this is what I was looking for!
I bought the cream and brought it home (I won0t tell you which one, but it0s widely available, begins with an N, and rhymes with 0hair0). Following the directions, I wiped it on, let it stand for a few minutes, and wiped it off. Lo and behold, with a little prodding, the hair came off my legs.
The story would end here, except for two things 0 the smell and the dryness. First, this product smelled bad. I thought I could get past that; after all, it removed the hair, didn0t it? But try as I might, the smell was just too great of a cost for the benefit I received. Plus, it left my legs feeling dry and chaffed. I decided there must be a better solution.
Epilators
You might recognize this better if I called it 0electronic hair pullers0. When I was at the store earlier, I had noticed some of these. When I went back to the store, I decided to try one. They all promised that I could go weeks between uses. I have to admit, the devices themselves looked a little intimidating. Staring at the trimmers made the hair on my legs stand on end. But I was determined to press on, so I purchased one and took it home.
Before I go on, you need to understand that I do consider myself an intelligent person. I have a successful career, get along well with my parents, and can point to several relationships in which my partner was totally at fault for screwing things up. Nevertheless, the only research I did so far in my quest for the perfect hair remover was looking at products on the store shelves.
I didn0t use my epilator when I first brought it home. Instead, I took it out of the package and set it on my bathroom counter. I thought, 0I0ll let it get the feel of the place0, like a newborn puppy exploring its new home. 0Then perhaps it won0t hurt as much as it looks like it will0.
My kindness was not repaid. By the time I used my new epilator, I had some three-to-four days growth on my legs. The stubble was palpable. And what I learned about my epilator was that it hurt. I0m proud to say that I used it on both legs. But in the interest of being honest, by the time I was done I was in tears. I couldn0t bring myself to repeat the exercise. That epilator sat in a box in my closet until I donated it to charity at the end of the year as a tax write-off.
I now know there are far better epilators available than the one I purchased on that day. However, much as I like the thought of a quick electronic device to remove that hair, I have not been able to bring myself to try another one. Maybe someday, but not today.
Electrolysis0 and a friend
Discouraged, but not undaunted, I decided to do some research before my next foray into the world of hair removal. I had heard about electrolysis before, but something about it started to intrigue me more and more. Perhaps it was the claim of 0permanent hair removal0; perhaps it was its documented history of success. I decided to give it a try.
After researching online, I determined that home electrolysis products 0 including RF, ultrasound, etc 0 are dubious at best. They may be effective, but you need to be careful and know what you0re doing. Better leave it to the professionals, I thought.
While I was doing my research, I shared the story of my quest with a friend. She admitted that she had been looking into laser hair removal. We both agreed to make our appointments with the professionals me, electrolysis, and she, laser), and compare the results.
I made the appointment for my electrolysis treatment session. Now, you have to understand that electrolysis it not cheap. Fortunately I was in a position where I could try it 0 but I0m well aware that not everyone could afford the thousands of dollars that professional electrolysis can cost you each year.
So what did I learn about electrolysis? First, it0s sloooooow. I mean painstakingly slow. A trained specialist inserts a needle into each individual hair follicle while applying an electrical current to it. The current travels through the needle and kills the hair at its root. Then they pull the hair out with tweezers.
Second, it0s painful. More than I thought it would be. The bad news about my epilator was that it hurt; the good news was it was over rather quickly. Electrolysis hurts too; the bad news is that it goes on for hours. And that0s just for one session. You need to schedule multiple appointments and come back for more sessions for different parts of your body. The solution is permanent 0 but only after repeated visits. So if you0re serious about electrolysis , you need to be prepared to spend the next 2-3 years minimum undergoing these long, painful, and expensive treatments. I had higher expectations than that. I haven0t been back for my second appointment.
Laser
At around the same time, my friend scheduled her appointment for laser treatment. There are a variety of laser hair removal treatments 0 IPL, Ruby Red, IML, to name a few. They all share a similar approach; a laser beam is applied to the skin which kills the hair.
She had previously undergone electrolysis treatments, so she had a good deal of apprehension related to how much pain would be involved. She was much relieved to find the process relatively pain-free. There is a mild 0thumping0 on your flesh while the laser is being applied 0 kind of like a rubber band being snapped on your skin. And, the process was far quicker than electrolysis 0 it only took a few minutes versus hours with the electrified needle.
Drawbacks? Cost for one. The laser treatments she signed up for cost hundreds of dollars each 0 well over a thousand in all. Through my research I also discovered that the government recently issued a ruling that laser hair removal is not permanent 0 so the treatments (and cost) need to be continued indefinitely. For my friend, the benefit of quick and relatively pain-free removal was worth the cost. In fact, she continues her laser treatments to this day, and is quite satisfied. For myself, I decided to continue looking for a solution that would give me similar results but cost far less.
Back to the drawing board
By this time I was feeling very educated about hair removal. But where did that leave me? It seemed I had run out of options. Like any good researcher, I went back over my notes to see if I had missed something. In fact, I closely examined my first option 0 the hair removal cream. I reflected upon what I liked about it 0 simple to apply, simple to wipe off. And what I didn0t like about it 0 primarily the odor. So then I decided to do some research - on the internet, not just on the store shelves. Something I had failed to do the first time around.
Problem Solved!
After doing some research I purchased a different hair removal cream. And what did I discover? My new cream worked better than my original purchase, plus it supplied my skin with moisturizing nutrients and vitamins. Even better, there was no ugly odor that I had to endure! Soon after I first applied this cream, I discovered that I could go for weeks between applications with no worries of stubble. And the hair that does grow back is finer (not as coarse or rough). I finally found a product that meets my (perfectly reasonable but obviously demanding) needs!
My Advice
So what product did I settle on? This isn’t a sales article, so as much as I0d like to, I won’t reveal which product I settled on. It’s been months now, and I’m very happy with it. I find it difficult to recommend a product to you, because your pain tolerance or needs may be different than mine. My advice to you is0 do just a little research online before your next hair removal product purchase. A great source for independent reviews and product rankings is TopConsumerReviews.com at http://www.topconsumerreviews.com/hairremoval. Their analysis is well thought-out and you can access all their information for free. Take a look at their reviews and see if you can find a product that fits your needs.
I hope you can benefit from my experience without having to spend the next few months (not to mention $1,000+) trying all sorts of products to remove your unwanted hair. Good luck and stay beautiful!

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