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		<title>Smooth Away: A New Hair Removal Product</title>
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Smooth Away is a new hair removal product.  Hair Removal Hype has not tested it out yet, but it looks interesting.  

From the Smooth Away website:
1. How does it work?
Smooth Away works by applying the product on your skin in gentle circular motions (clockwise and counter-clockwise). This buffs away unwanted hair and exfoliates [...]]]></description>
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<p>Smooth Away is a new hair removal product.  Hair Removal Hype has not tested it out yet, but it looks interesting.  </p>
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<p>From the <a href="https://www.getsmoothaway.com/">Smooth Away website</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. How does it work?<br />
Smooth Away works by applying the product on your skin in gentle circular motions (clockwise and counter-clockwise). This buffs away unwanted hair and exfoliates dead skin cells at the same time revealing smooth healthy skin.</p>
<p>2. How quickly does the hair grow back?<br />
This depends on your hair growth (i.e. coarseness, amount, etc.). As you continue to use Smooth Away to buff away your hair, it will grow back less each time.</p>
<p>3. Is it painful?<br />
Smooth Away is a painless and safe hair removal system. There is no component of Smooth Away that can nick or cut your skin or cause any pain.</p>
<p>4. Can I use it every day?<br />
Smooth Away can be used every day - just remember to use a gentle touch in clockwise and counter-clockwise motions.</p>
<p>5. How long does a pad last?<br />
This will depend on the amount and coarseness of the hair. On average, one pad will last long enough to use on a woman’s legs twice before needing to be replaced.</p>
<p>6. How long does the hair have to be?<br />
It is recommended that you use Smooth Away on shorter hair, although it also works on regular and long hair. If the hair is on the longer side, first time trimming is recommended.</p>
<p>7. Will hair grow back thicker on my face?<br />
No the hair will not grow back thicker. After continued use, less hair will grow back and it will be thinner than previous hair.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="https://www.getsmoothaway.com/">Learn more about Smooth Away on their website.<br />
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		<title>Today&#8217;s Top Hair Removal Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 16:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Let&#8217;s face it, few people enjoy dealing with unwanted hair. The hassles involved in its removal can be many, and the thought of leaving it in place just won&#8217;t do for the appearance conscious. The problem is there are many options for removing unwanted hair. Choosing the right one for you is a matter of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s face it, few people enjoy dealing with unwanted hair. The hassles involved in its removal can be many, and the thought of leaving it in place just won&#8217;t do for the appearance conscious. The problem is there are many options for removing unwanted hair. Choosing the right one for you is a matter of personal preference.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s removal of unwanted facial hair, the bikini area, the back or beyond, the main choices for removal include such things as shaving, depilatories, waxing and laser treatments. Each method comes with its own plusses and minuses.</p>
<p>Shaving is the most commonly used form of hair removal. In this process, a person simply uses a razor and some form of lubricant to make the razor work more efficiently. This method is great for those who don&#8217;t want to deal with the other options. It&#8217;s quick, cheap and does get the job done. The problem with it is the fact it can be painful - especially if the razor slips - and it must be repeated frequently. Although a good option for many, shaving just isn&#8217;t for everyone.</p>
<p>Depilatories are creams that essentially remove unwanted hair. They can be lathered on and then wiped off, taking the hair with them. This is a cheap method that avoids the pain of a slipped razor, but again, it&#8217;s not the right method for everyone&#8217;s needs. These creams can be harsh and they can sometimes fall where they don&#8217;t belong. Not the most precise method, depilatories are good for large areas, such as the legs, but awful for the bikini line and not much fun to use on a lip. Hair removal done in this manner requires frequent touch ups, but not necessarily as many as shaving alone.</p>
<p>Waxing is a favorite choice for many seeking to remove excess hair. Although a bit high in the &#8220;ouch factor,&#8221; this method works for keeping hair off for a while. During a waxing, the area to be treated is cleaned and conditioned and then wax is applied. Long strips of cotton or other such material are applied over the wax. When the wax dries, the hair is removed by ripping the strips off. Those who swear by waxing say this process leaves skin baby soft. Those who don&#8217;t like it simply say it hurts. Effective for the face, back, legs, arms and beyond, waxing is a good hair removal choice for those who don&#8217;t mind dealing with the initial shock.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal is a favorite for those who want hair removed for good - or close to it. More expensive than the other removal processes, this one involves a medical or at least salon or clinical setting for the use of a specialized laser. The process doesn&#8217;t work for everyone, but it is generally considered permanent or semi-permanent. The procedure is virtually painless and is considered so effective because the hair follicle itself is damaged during the procedure. Hair is removed and regrowth is retarded or prevented by the damage.</p>
<p>Hair removal is serious business. Choosing the right means for you should be considered carefully. Not all removal processes are alike and each comes with its own pros and cons. </p>
<p><em>Long-term hair removal solutions <a href="http://www.laserhairremovaldirect.com/">http://www.laserhairremovaldirect.com</a> </em></p>
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		<title>Risks Of Laser Hair Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 16:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Hair removal is often only thought of as a cosmetic procedure. Nothing can go wrong, right? In reality, it is also considered a medical procedure. All medical procedures have some risks and dangers and side effects associated with them.
Side Effects
Laser hair removal is a very common procedure that millions of people have undertaken. It is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hair removal is often only thought of as a cosmetic procedure. Nothing can go wrong, right? In reality, it is also considered a medical procedure. All medical procedures have some risks and dangers and side effects associated with them.</p>
<p>Side Effects</p>
<p>Laser hair removal is a very common procedure that millions of people have undertaken. It is safe to say that the risks are not deterring anyone anyway, but all potential candidates should make themselves aware of the risks.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal involves a light that uses special wavelengths to damage the hair follicles. Just enough damage is done to prevent or reduce the amount of hair that grows back. How the procedure works is the source of a common misunderstanding among many patients.</p>
<p>Not all such procedures offer true 100% permanent results, but few people know this very important fact. Permanent laser hair removal is the most sought after and yet, few laser machines offer permanent results.</p>
<p>The majority of the machines will only offer a reduction in hair growth. The procedure isn&#8217;t known to be permanent though. Although permanent laser hair removal and a reduction in hair growth offer different results, the risks for each procedure are still the same.</p>
<p>The light used in the hair removal procedure targets the pigmented colors of the skin. Individuals seeking this treatment are encouraged to stay out of the sun. Having a tan or dark colored skin can make the procedure difficult or even impossible. Having dark skin will not medically put yourself at risk during the procedure, but you do run the risk of having the treatment not working.</p>
<p>There are also a number of medications that are not safe to use when having a laser hair removal treatment. If you are on any medication at all, it is absolutely necessary to let your doctor know before the treatment begins. There are some medications that can reduce the affects of the procedure. The real possible danger lies in the health risks associated with combining medications with the hair removal procedure.</p>
<p>Most patients who have done laser hair removal did not, in fact, feel any pain. Some Many may experience a small amount of pain, but it is often manageable. The amount of discomfort experienced during the procedure is noted by many patients to be similar to the feeling of someone poking you. However if you are having the treatment at sensitive areas such as the armpits and the groin region, pain is evitable. If you are concerned about the pain during or after the procedure, speak to your doctor about the possibilities of anesthesia.</p>
<p>The highest risks associated are laser marks or skin burns. These risks are very rare. The only reason why a patient should have skin burns or laser marks on their skin is if the hair removal procedure was not properly performed. This is why it is extremely important to know who you are dealing with when having your hair removed by a laser.</p>
<p>Knowing the risks for a medical procedure is never enough. You must take an active part in preparing for the treatment and caring for yourself during the period of your skin&#8217;s recovery. </p>
<p><em>Lesley is the webmaster of http://www.smart-hair-removal-guide.com. Read more about hair removal from the website today. </em></p>
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		<title>Is Laser Hair Removal Painful</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 16:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Pain is such a subjective thing, what one person feels as pain, another may feel as just a mild discomfort. While hair removal lasers are not super painful, it is a noticeable discomfort to many. There is good news though, San Diego laser hair removal clinics like all reputable centers, will provide a topical anesthetic [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pain is such a subjective thing, what one person feels as pain, another may feel as just a mild discomfort. While hair removal lasers are not super painful, it is a noticeable discomfort to many. There is good news though, San Diego laser hair removal clinics like all reputable centers, will provide a topical anesthetic to dull the pain of the laser entering the skin. At worst some people have described the sensation of the laser as being similar to having the skin flicked with a big rubber band.</p>
<p>There are a number of different machines used by trained technicians of laser hair removal in San Diego, these may include the Nd YaG, Alexandrite laser, Ruby and Diode laser systems. Different types of systems are used to get the best results on the widest range of patients and their various hair zones that need treating.<br />
Each laser system feels slightly different, with some saying the pain is more noticeable with some lasers more than others. The sensitivity of the body area being treated will also have a bearing on the pain registered.</p>
<p>Hair removal laser machines work by producing special types and frequencies of laser light to destroy hair follicles. The process works because the laser light targets melanin, which is the pigment in hair follicles. The light heats up the melanin destroying structures in the follicle without adversely affecting the surrounding tissue.</p>
<p>The advantages of using laser hair removal in San Diego over home methods of removal are obvious. Once you have several treatments, most people will report that their hair growth in a particular area has thinned out to the extent of requiring very little additional other home treatments. Results will depend though on your skin type and color, as well as the coarseness and color of your hair in the treated area.</p>
<p>Hair removal by laser is a relatively new and developing method compared to the old wax, shave and plucking techniques that we are all used to. It is a method that while expensive can produce some impressive results or hair reduction.</p>
<p>When looking for a center to get laser hair removal in San Diego, make sure you check around the web and find a reputable clinic that has fully qualified staff and a good reputation. There are plenty of places advertising on the web with hair removal laser services. As it is a reasonably expensive option, you should take your time to search around sites for the best information.</p>
<p>Removing hair using lasers is not without its dangers though. In the hands of poorly trained operators and with the use of out of date equipment by some clinics, patients have reported damage to the skin or treated areas. While this is rare some have received discoloration or burning of the treated area resulting in permanent damage. The safest option is to consult with a medical professional such as a dermatologist if you are doubtful of a laser hair removal clinics reputation.</p>
<p>Ask questions and get as much advice as you can, that way you wont end up disappointed or left with unrealistic expectations of what you will get when you opt for laser treatment. </p>
<p><em>For more information on laser hair removal in san diego go to http://www.infoquarium.com/laser-hair-removal-in-san-diego.html </em></p>
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		<title>Hair Removal Thanks To A Nobel Prize Awarded Invention</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 16:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Lasers are used in many fields for surgery, for example Lasik for eye surgery. It is also used for the rapid and gentle removal of unwanted hair. This technique is not for everyone and their proper use requires great expertise. If you are contemplating laser hair removal you need to learn about this field to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lasers are used in many fields for surgery, for example Lasik for eye surgery. It is also used for the rapid and gentle removal of unwanted hair. This technique is not for everyone and their proper use requires great expertise. If you are contemplating laser hair removal you need to learn about this field to properly evaluate if and where to have laser hair removal performed.</p>
<p>There are many competing technologies, some working very well and some that are already outmoded. They can all offer particular advantages for certain patient populations. Learn more here so you can decide if you are a candidate for laser hair removal. You will also find some answers to the most frequent questions concerning this new advance.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal is not for everyone and the absolute requirement is that your hair must be darker than the surrounding skin. Furthermore very darkly pigmented people absorb too much laser energy in their skin so they are not the best candidates for laser hair removal. Tanned persons with light hair are no good candidates and tanned persons with dark hair should wait until their tan fades before they are treated. Finally the cost for the treatment should be within reach of the patient. Laser hair removal is less expensive than electrolysis but it takes multiple treatments so generally the cost will be more than $1000 in total for most anatomic areas.</p>
<p>The cost varies of course with the size of the area treated. Many laser centers, which have developed expertise in laser hair removal, generally average about $500 per treatment session, with an average of four treatment sessions initially recommended. If the treated areas are large, such as the entire back or the entire legs, the cost will be considerably more. And for small areas, such as the upper lip, the cost will be less. Before the treatment starts you will have an indication of how much the total cost will be.</p>
<p>If you have a light skin it will be easier to perform laser hair removal. The number of treatments will be fewer and the result will be better and obtained faster. For persons with darker skin the treatment will make a good result but it will take more sessions. Experienced personal will be needed as laser hair removal must be individualized for each patient.</p>
<p>A dark hair absorbs more laser energy and is therefore easier to treat and a coarse dark hair responds the best to laser treatment. Light hair is more difficult to treat effectively and blonde or red hair is very difficult to treat. Here are multiple treatment sessions required and the results vary more.</p>
<p>There are some areas that cannot be treated, for example adjacent to the eyes. Most patients request laser hair removal from the face, upper lip, neck, chest, underarms, back, abdomen, bikini line and the legs.</p>
<p>For the newer lasers there is clear documention of permanent hair reduction after each treatment and the FDA has approved several lasers for permanent hair reduction. The results seem to be additive so that more treatments lead to greater degrees of permanent hair reduction. As always it is hard to predict the results precisely, they can vary some but generally the modern lasers produce a very good result.<br />
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Keith George always writes about valuable news &#038; reviews. A related resource is http://our-laser-hairremoval.info/ Further information can be found at http://the-equipment.info/ </em></p>
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		<title>Getting a Laser Facial Hair Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Facial hair has quite often been deemed as unhygienic and awkward. Facial hair on women especially, is often considered socially unacceptable. But these days, both men and women are becoming more conscious of facial hair. Plucking, waxing and shaving are usually the methods used for removal of facial hair. Unfortunately, most facial hair removal methods [...]]]></description>
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<p>Facial hair has quite often been deemed as unhygienic and awkward. Facial hair on women especially, is often considered socially unacceptable. But these days, both men and women are becoming more conscious of facial hair. Plucking, waxing and shaving are usually the methods used for removal of facial hair. Unfortunately, most facial hair removal methods such as shaving, waxing, require outgrowth (of the hair) before removing unwanted hair.</p>
<p>The factors behind excessive facial hair are most commonly genes and/or hormones. Age is another factor for excessive facial hair, as both women and men tend to grow hair on their ears as they grow older. Laser therapy is the newest method to get rid of all these embarrassing strands, forever.</p>
<p>Laser Therapy For Facial Hair<br />
Laser treatment is considered a gentle, effective, and convenient solution (especially for facial hair) for both men and women. Both the Diode Laser System and Intense Pulsed Light System (IPL) use targeted flashes of light in order to block the re-growth potential of the hair follicle. This therapy usually does not damage surrounding tissues and each device targets a number of hair follicles simultaneously - thus making this a good treatment for catering to large areas of hair removal. Laser removes the hair at the follicle and reaches the root directly, thus ingrown hair is also removed in the process.</p>
<p>The length of an individual treatment may last anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more, and has some depending factors:<br />
* Size of the area to be treated.<br />
* Kind of hair.<br />
* Skin type.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal for the upper lip takes about 5 minutes. Laser hair removal therapy for the full face can take about 15 minutes. The therapy demands repeated on a monthly basis and typically, people require 4-6 sessions.</p>
<p>In some cases, the treatment may cause some minor discomfort - from a slight tingling to a slight pinch. For those patients who cannot tolerate the pain on the sensitive facial areas, topical anesthesia is provided.</p>
<p>The ultimate appearance of the treated area immediately after the laser hair removal session will vary from patient to patient. Side effects are considered rare, provided they are done with the right laser specifications and from a reputed clinic. Any kind of swelling or redness at the treatment site usually vanishes within a couple hours.</p>
<p>Benefits<br />
* Permanency<br />
* Ingrown hair on the face can also be removed permanently<br />
* Pain free</p>
<p>Precautions for Laser Facial Hair Removal<br />
One needs to take certain precautions before going for the treatment.<br />
* Although laser hair removal specialists proclaim the therapy as permanent, a 50% reduction after three treatments, performed six weeks apart, is more realistic. Especially on facial areas, maintenance treatments are extremely important to ensure complete removal of facial hair.</p>
<p>* It is recommended that patients avoid laser treatment around the eyes - on the brow area and in between the eyes. Because laser rays can penetrate deeply, it can have harmful if not performed correctly and may have long-term implications. Tweezing and waxing is considered a better solution in these areas.</p>
<p>The face is the index of the mind - let it be clean and spotless. Lose hair through laser treatment and let your face glow! </p>
<p><em>Owen Walcher is a freelance writer, writing hair removal articles<a href=" http://www.laserhair-removalnews.com/Facial-Laser-Hair-Treatment.htm"> http://www.laserhair-removalnews.com/Facial-Laser-Hair-Treatment.htm</a> You can find more laser hair removal articles here: <a href="http://www.laserhair-removalnews.com/">http://www.laserhair-removalnews.com/</a> </em></p>
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		<title>A Permanent Technique for Hair Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 23:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Are you looking for a more permanent solution for removal of unwanted hair? You must be happy after knowing that laser hair removal will solve your problem as it is a permanent technique. Hair removal lasers have been in use since 1997 and the Food and Drug Administration approved it for “permanent hair reduction.” Laser [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking for a more permanent solution for removal of unwanted hair? You must be happy after knowing that laser hair removal will solve your problem as it is a permanent technique. Hair removal lasers have been in use since 1997 and the Food and Drug Administration approved it for “permanent hair reduction.” Laser hair removal has become extremely popular because of its speed and efficacy, although some of the efficacy is dependent upon the skill and experience of the laser operator, and the choice and availability of different laser technology at the clinic which is performing the procedure.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal has proven to be a very popular non-surgical cosmetic procedure. It is a non-invasive, convenient way to permanently reduce unwanted facial or body hair. There is no technology available for permanent hair removal. Laser is attracted to dark pigment and therefore works best with dark coarse hair. Light skin and dark hair are an ideal combination, but new lasers are now able to target dark black hair even in patients with dark skin.</p>
<p>The lasers on the market today come in all shapes and sizes. Different lasers use different wavelengths of light; some utilize a cooling device and some do not. All laser systems emit a gentle beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair follicle where it is absorbed by the hair. The laser energy is then transformed into heat which disables the follicle. Today, individuals with white or dark/tan skin can utilize lasers to remove their unwanted hair with positive results. Lasers that utilize a cooling device will help provide the patient with increased comfort and protection by cooling the upper layers of skin. This cooling selectivity helps to protect the skin while effectively treating the unwanted hair.</p>
<p>Laser therapy is the safest and fastest, amongst all the methods of permanent hair reduction. Laser means Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation that produces an intense beam of light of a particular wavelength. The laser gets absorbed in the melanin of hair follicles (the growth center of hair); increases the temperature to destroy the follicle cells permanently. Each laser pulse treats an area about one centimeter in diameter, which may contain around ten hairs, rendering them ineffective, thus preventing future hair growth. the feel of the laser on the skin has been described in many different ways. Some say it feels like a pinch on the skin and others say it feels cool or it feels like a mild rubber band snap. For those who feel discomfort, most clinics do provide mild anesthetics.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal is effective only on short, visible hair. Two to three days before the procedure, you shave the area to be treated, and allow it to grow to stubble. Avoid waxing or plucking the hair and electrolysis three weeks before treatment. The effectiveness of laser hair removal depends on the characteristics of the individual. Skin type, hair type and pigment are all factors that can determine the outcome for a person. Our guests come to us with a wide array of skin types, hair types and hair problems, but the commonality is their desire for permanent removal. Based on these individual factors, it is our job to determine the best choice of laser and best treatment plan that will produce the most desirable results.</p>
<p><em>Steve Buchanan writes article on many topics including New research in laser hair removal therapy and Permanent hair removal treatment. </em></p>
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		<title>When It Comes To Some Of The Popular Myths About Hair, Don&#8217;t Believe Everything You Hear</title>
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Many of us have heard a few hair myths, but which ones should we believe. Are the myths really just a myth, or are some of them true? There are some things that you can do to damage or cause hair loss, and there are some things that are not bad for your hair. Don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of us have heard a few hair myths, but which ones should we believe. Are the myths really just a myth, or are some of them true? There are some things that you can do to damage or cause hair loss, and there are some things that are not bad for your hair. Don&#8217;t believe everything you hear about your hair though, there are some pretty crazy myths out there. Here are a few of the common myths we thought we would straighten out for you.</p>
<p>First myth we want to correct would be the myth that cutting your hair will cause it to become thicker. This is not true. The thickness of your hair cannot be altered by cutting it either, even though it may appear too. If you think your hair looks thicker it may be because your hair is thicker at the base than it is at the tip. The only thing you can do try to thicken your hair would be a texturizing perm or dye, or volumizing shampoo.</p>
<p>Cutting your will also not cause it to grow faster, neither will brushing it one hundred strokes a day. If you brush your hair this much you may actually cause more damage and breakage to your hair. Hair usually responds better when you use a comb anyway.</p>
<p>Next are a couple of myths about shampoo and conditioner. With shampoo you only need about a quarter size to get your hair clean. If you have very long hair you may need a little more, but not too much. All that extra shampoo is not doing you any good. Next is how often you wash your hair. Washing your hair everyday will not harm it if you have the right shampoo for your type of hair. Washing your hair can actually make it healthier. Conditioner does not repair split ends. Yes that&#8217;s right, it does not repair. Conditioner may make the hair look as though it is less damaged, but it does not repair the damage. A good conditioner may also help protect your hair from future damage.</p>
<p>Here are a few myths about things that do not cause hair loss. Dying, perming, blow drying and sun exposure do not cause hair loss. It is true that dying and perming your hair may cause damage to your hair, especially if you over do it, but it will not cause hair loss. Blow drying can also damage your hair by burning it or drying which may cause it to fall out, but the hair will grow right back. In order for the sun to cause hair loss it would have to affect the follicle, which it doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of things that may cause hair loss so pay attention. Stress, diet, and tight hairstyles are all linked to hair loss. If you are extremely stressed you may suffer from temporary hair loss. Once the stress has passed the scalp usually recovers and the hair returns to normal. Diet can also cause hair loss, so make sure you are eating healthy to keep your body healthy and functioning properly. Tight hairstyles that are worn for long periods of time can damage and break the hair and cause tension to the scalp. In some cases this hair loss has become permanent. This of course is from wearing your hair like this all the time, but be sure you are aware of the damage you can cause. A more relaxed hair style will benefit your scalp and your hair.</p>
<p>Smokers are you ready for this? Smoking can cause your hair to turn gray or fall out faster. Studies have shown that smokers are four times more likely to get gray hair than women who don&#8217;t smoke. Smoking has been shown to speed up hair loss too. If you needed another reason to stop smoking here it is. </p>
<p><em>Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Hair Loss Treatments at http://www.provenhairlosstreatment.com </em></p>
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		<title>Tips on Relieving Hair Removal Discomfort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 16:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Fashion can be a fickle beast and the ages have held that to always be true. In the 70s and 80s, male virility was naturally assumed if a man had an excessive amount of bodily hair. That same token still holds true in many societies today however there are many more that now value the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fashion can be a fickle beast and the ages have held that to always be true. In the 70s and 80s, male virility was naturally assumed if a man had an excessive amount of bodily hair. That same token still holds true in many societies today however there are many more that now value the smooth graceful signature of hair-free skin as much on a male as they do on a female. By far, aside from some of the alternative movements, women have always been expected to have smooth and clean skin and so many display that quality with such flawless perfection. But how can these incarnations of Aphrodite submit themselves to the discomfort and even pain required to perform such a ritual of beauty, on such a regular basis?</p>
<p>The chic of today most times demands a clean and hair free style. The most used technique for attaining such a style is to wax. Waxing, often, can certainly be very uncomfortable. Does it need to be, though? Not really. There are methods you can use to ease the soreness or get rid of it completely. The key is to discover out what is the most successful for you and your personal level of pain tolerance.</p>
<p>One option for evading the annoyance that can be caused by this hair removal practice is by using something as simple as aspirin or Tylenol.. Some people with mix this option with other techniqes as described below and in future articles.</p>
<p>Ice can be a very effective way to desensitize the place that is to be worked on, but there is a draw-back to it; some prefer your skin to be at normal temperature for the treatment. So you will need to speak to your salon or spa before doing this. The most effective way, if icing is permitted, is to swathe an ice cube in some type of wet fabric. A reusable iced first aid pack will do as well if you looking to avoid the sloppiness of a melting chunk of ice. You will want to use the ice no more than five minutes before the waxing starts, and make sure to carry on the usage once the task is complete, until you feel the soreness has ebbed away.</p>
<p>Though there is officially no scientific data to suggest why, many women claims that popping a few antacids helps. doing this about an hour before you go in to be worked on, they say, does a fine job of lessening the discomfort without the use of ice or medication.<br />
<em><br />
Eric Seminara likes to avoid pain when possible and has compiled many tips on painless hair removal and other techniques you can find at http://www.onlinehairremoval.com </em></p>
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		<title>Get Rid Of Unwanted Hair Your Own Way</title>
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Unwanted hair on the face or on the body affects a huge number of women. Some women are likely to develop hair growth where they don&#8217;t want it usually during the onset of their puberty period. Unwanted hairs are usually specific traits that are inherited, through families or races.
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<p>Unwanted hair on the face or on the body affects a huge number of women. Some women are likely to develop hair growth where they don&#8217;t want it usually during the onset of their puberty period. Unwanted hairs are usually specific traits that are inherited, through families or races.</p>
<p>I. Ways To Get Rid Of Hair:</p>
<p><strong>1. Shaving</strong></p>
<p>This is done either through electric razors or a disposable razor held by hand, that can give about three dozen of smooth shaves. Applying a shaving cream on wet skin will be helpful in achieving a smooth appearance. While this method is very fast, easy and painless, the results are brief; usually will last 2 - 3 days. New hair growth can be bristly giving you rough and even legs that are painful to the touch. Avoid razor burns:</p>
<p>- Always shave with a new blade.<br />
- Shave thoroughly, applying as little pressure as possible, paying special attention to the curves.<br />
- Wash off shaving cream with cold water.<br />
- Apply an aftershave.<br />
- Pat with a towel to dry the area well.<br />
- Smooth on lotion to skin.</p>
<p><strong>2. Waxing:</strong></p>
<p>Waxing is a method of epilation, meaning the hair is plucked from beneath the surface of the skin. The results of waxing can lasts long for several weeks. Waxing involves two techniques, warm and cold waxing. Both can be easily done at home with the use of waxing kits. Warm waxing is usually performed in a salon and more effective compared to cold waxing. Pain is dependent to each individual&#8217;s threshold. Hand pressure is applied so discomfort can be minimized. The waxed area will remain red for a few hours.</p>
<p>- In a warmer, wax is heated until it melts.<br />
- Using a spatula, the warmed wax is then applied to the skin.<br />
- A paper or cloth strip is positioned over the wax until cooled.<br />
- The cooled wax becomes slightly hard and the strip is pulled to the direction opposite the hair growth.</p>
<p><strong>3. Depilatory Creams:</strong></p>
<p>These creams work by dissolving the hair on the surface of the skin, which normally takes ten to fifteen minutes. It is applied to the skin and leaving it for a few minutes then washed off using a towel or a sponge. With this method, hair can grow back as fast as shaving and some depilatory creams have unpleasant odors. Chemical depilatories are mainly used for the under arms, arms and legs. Using it on the face will cause irritations unless it is stated in the label that it is safe for the face. Thin hairs are damaged faster than thick ones; therefore these creams may be not effective on certain areas of the body and in some individuals. When applying the cream for the first time, test it first by rubbing a small amount onto an area of the skin. Wait for a few minutes and see if it causes a reaction on your skin. If it does, do not use it. Read and follow the instructions carefully, the manufacture has provided instructions for safety. Do not leave the cream on your skin longer than what the label says for it could irritate your skin.</p>
<p><strong>4. Electrolysis</strong></p>
<p>This method is done by destroying the roots of the hair with an electric current, thereby loosening the hair follicles, and removing it with tweezers. This is a simple process where a very thin needle that is electrically charged is inserted into the hair follicle, where the hair is coming out. The follicle is then zapped with electricity and destroyed.</p>
<p><strong>5. Laser</strong></p>
<p>Hair must be in a growing stage during this treatment, reason why laser is done on a few sessions. All follicles are always not on the same phase and all not at the same time and each stage or phase of hair growth can last from two to six months. Growth, regression and resting are the stages of hair growth. This method disables the ability of the follicle to make more hair. The stage growth and hair darkness will determine how many sessions is required to get rid of all unwanted hairs. Once the session is finished though, one could go on for life without unwanted hairs. </p>
<p><em>For more great hair removal related articles and resources check out http://hairreplacement.haircarehaven.com </em></p>
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