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Nose hairs dangling out? Trim them with nose hair trimmers

You all must be familiar with this particular  situation! You see an impeccably dressed and otherwise well-groomed person – could even be one of your close friends or a relative. But when you see few nose hairs protruding out of his/her nostrils, you instantly experience a slight shudder and disgust at the person’s indiscretion, while he or she may not even be aware of it. Outwardly it might appear to be a frivolous matter, but surely it’s not something that should be brushed aside as hairs peeking out of the nostrils are extremely distracting and look ostensibly unsightly.

Analyzing Laser Hair Removal

[Sponsored Post] It can be tempting to jump into trying any treatment for body hair you don't want. But when it comes to clinical treatments it is important to understand how they work. That is especially true when it comes to laser hair removal . You have to analyze the process well to make sure it will mesh with your needs and desires. Here's a brief analysis of the main points of the laser hair treatment process.

My waxed hair grows back quickly! Help!

Prema asks: I use cold wax for removing superfluous hair from my legs. According to the instructions on the jar, it should be used once a month. But my hair has grown back within a week. Why is it so? Response: When the hair is not pulled properly or when it has not been gripped firmly by the wax, it breaks just below the skin and surfaces within a week. Normally waxing lasts for about 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the individual hair growth rate. So, there is something wrong with your waxing method. Do read Waxing at home .

Using hair removal creams on eyebrow hair?

Bina asks: On every hair-removing cream container, there is a warning that, it should not be used near the eyes. However I find it very convenient to shape my eyebrows by removing the extra hairs with the cream. Will it affect my skin, later on?

Recent Advancements in Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is one of the best ways to get rid of unwanted hair on multiple parts of your body for long periods of time. Lasers target the hair follicle and heat it until it can no longer grow hair. Clients can get laser hair removal on many parts of their bodies, including arms, legs, the bikini line, and their faces. The procedure was invented relatively recently, in the 1990s, but has undergone significant evolution in the last decade. The most significant advancement is that while 10 years ago only light-colored skin saw dramatic results with lasers, it is now more effective on people with darker skin. The procedure has also become more widespread and less expensive. The professionals that learned the trade in the 1990s have become practiced over the years and provide service that is informed by decades of experience.

Remove Unwanted Facial Hair With This Homemade Oil

Facial hair is something every woman has, for some it's very light and hardly noticeable while for others it's prominent. In some cases it's genetically inherited. If your mother or grandmother had a lot of hair on their bodies, chances are that you may have it too. But for some, it's because their hormones go out of whack, especially for PCOS or PCOD sufferers. Unwanted facial hair is something every girl/woman dreads and often searches for an easy, inexpensive way to remove it. However there are some brave women like Balpreet Kaur who are comfortable with their facial hair and don't give a hoot to what their tormentors think. Even though your facial hair was light and hardly unobtrusive when you were younger, once you are on the wrong side of thirties, hair begins to pop up in the most unlikeliest of places, your chin, nipples and abdomen. This usually happens because there is a slight imbalance in the ratio of female (estrogen) to -male (androgen) ho...

Blisters due to shaving?

Annie asks: I am 19 years old and shave my legs regularly. Of late I have observed small blisters (only blisters, not red bumps) on my leg which are painful. Please advise.

Aftershave Balm vs. Moisturiser

What should you put on your skin after a shave - Aftershave Balm or Moisturiser?  It’s a topic of endless debate among men who are looking for the best solution to dry and irritated skin following a shave. Shaving can cause skin irritation in a number of ways; it disrupts the top layer of your skin, and can cause razor burn or razor bumps.  Razor bumps are particularly unsightly, itchy, and sometimes painful. Is it better to use aftershave balm or moisturizer?   Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of each and also consider the underlying assumption which is driving the question.

Straight Razor Shaving 101

Some people swear by straight razor shaving. There are many reasons why a person may choose to shave with a straight razor instead of today’s disposable bladed models: Smoother shave Budget friendly Less waste to send to landfills Classy! It’s just way more stylish than disposable razors. So just how does one go about shaving old school? Read on and find out.

Best Selling Hair Removal Products

With so many hair removal products available in the market today, buffing away unwanted hair should be relatively easy. Unfortunately, not all products – even the most expensive ones – deliver promised results. If you’re still looking for something that really works, I gathered here just some of the top hair removal products out there with their upsides and downsides based on reviews and real user experiences.

Should I wax my upper lip / chin area?

Asha asks: I want to wax the excess hair growth on my upper lip and chin, but I am not sure whether waxing will increase or decrease the growth in the long run.

How to afford laser hair removal treatment

Epilation or depilation is the process of removing the unwanted hair. It is non-invasive and it permanently removes the unwanted hair. Before undergoing the process of the hair removal treatment, treatment, it is important to consultant the best doctor.

How to Prevent Ingrown Hairs on Your Bikini Line

Contrary to popular belief, women don't only think about their bikini lines during the hot summer months. Grooming is popular year-round.  If you shave or wax your bikini line it is likely that you have suffered through painful, itchy, unattractive ingrown hairs.  Ingrown hairs can lead to an infection of the follicle known as Folliculitis.  They are caused when hair gets trapped beneath skin and becomes infected with bacteria. Luckily there are several ways to prevent ingrown hairs on your bikini line.

Waxing Vs. Laser Hair Removal

Most women (and men) start the lifelong battle against unwanted body hair with the least effective methods around, including plucking , razors, and depilatory creams. These methods tend to be inexpensive and easy to do at home, even for the novice, and if you make a mistake and take off too much hair, you don't have to worry because it will return within a matter of days. Of course, this also means that you will frequently have to repeat these procedures if you want to keep certain areas hair-free. And you may also have to deal with issues like razor burn , in-grown hairs, or itching and redness associated with chemical depilatories. Luckily, we live and learn and discover that there are more effective (and longer-lasting) ways to remove hair. But when it comes to getting waxed versus having hair removed by laser, how can you decide which is right for you?

The Epilator: Smoother than You'd Think

You don't really appreciate the importance of efficient hair removal until you move in with someone. When you're dating, you can just pretend that you're just naturally hairless. You spend the odd Saturday at a salon or in the bathroom burning, then stripping your legs. Then you spend the rest of the time pretending it was never there in the first place. If you remove regularly, your significant other will never know what sort of hairy animal you really are. It’s not so easy once you move in. During those first few months, you have this inconvenient impulse to spend all of your waking hours with your new roomie. It’s blissful, but there’s no time to get rid of the forest erupting from your skin. You can get up at four in the morning on a Saturday but then you have to explain your afternoon naps and the wax all over the sink. Shaving isn't really an option for those of us with stubbornly tenacious hair. By the time you dry off, those prickly hairs start rearing thei...

Waxing's Best For Toe Hair

I hate to admit this, but I have some superfluous hair growing abundantly on my toes and a few straggly ones at the centre of my feet. I usually use a hair removing cream or a razor to get rid of that obnoxious fuzz. But those puny hairs have the audacity to pop up immediately in a few days time.

Weird Laser Hair Removal Ad

Take a look at this weird Laser Hair Removal Ad by Ogilvy, Tel Aviv. Source

Does Laser Hair Removal Work?

Is maintaining a happy and healthy lifestyle very important to you? Are you always looking for more information on healthy living, health and fitness, longevity, beauty tips and what not? The topic of our discussion today is unwanted hair. Just imagine not having to deal with the tedium, frequency, expense, and pain of constantly getting rid of it. Imagine a laser beam of light that can get rid of your unwanted hair, and keep it away for a long time. Sounds too good to be true? It is not! Laser Hair Removal could be your answer. Laser Hair Removal is considered to be one of the most intriguing and rapidly developing technologies that utilize a cosmetic approach to a medical procedure.

Ease waxing pain with LMX 4, a topical anesthetic cream

Like me, if you are terrified of waxing and tend to yelp during a lip, brow , or the much dreaded Brazilian bikini wax, an over-the-counter topical anesthetic cream LMX 4 could help ease your anguish.

Cold wax review

Sometime back, I had purchased cold wax to remove superfluous hair from my legs. I don’t remember the brand, but certainly it wasn’t one of those stick and peel pre-coated cold wax strips. It was a container and the stuff inside it was in a semi-solid state. I had to purchase thin cotton strips separately for this purpose. (You could try Fantasea Non-Woven Facial & Body Wax Strips .) I spread out the wax on my legs with a spatula, pressed the cotton strips and pulled the hair off quickly in the opposite direction of hair-growth; it left my skin red and irritated and I must say it was horribly painful and hurt like hell. I did manage to remove all of the hair and my legs were hair-free for more than a month, but the whole process of waxing was very very painful and I resolved never to use store-bought cold wax again or for that matter wax my legs ever again. Persian Cold Wax Fantasea Non-Woven Facial & Body Wax Strips What was your experience with cold wax or cold wax stri...