February 24, 2010

Body grooming and unwanted hair

As age, they often lose their from its proper place on top of the head, to less desirable locations - hairs sprout from the ears and nose, eyebrows become boisterous and a fine mohair can begin to grow on their back. Neolithic man may have welcomed the extra insulation that middle age brought, however these days have two choices; they can embrace the newly acquired mountain-troll-look or, they can wage war.

With a focus on self improvement, most go with the latter and for good reason; a well-groomed man looks and feels more confident and makes a great first impression. Fortunately, managing unwanted is not difficult and department stores as well as supermarket shelves offer numerous, inexpensive removal tools and products.

First on your shopping list should be a trimmer for the nose and ears. Trimmers are available in battery-operated and battery-free styles. Both kinds are perfectly safe as long as they are in good repair. Do notuse a trimmer that appears damaged or seems bent and choose one that is easy to clean. When using the trimmer (preferably on a weekly basis), do not insert it too far into the ear or nose. Remember, your aim is to remove only the visible . Next are your eyebrows. These make the difference between you looking simply okay and looking fantastic. Tweeze away the stray that grows between your brows and pluck out unruly à-la-Brezhnev strands that do not sit flat within the arch of your brow. Do not be too enthusiastic and over pluck; the aim is to tidy your appearance and not to alter the shape of your brows.

If you have unwanted over a large area of skin, for example on your back, your best bet is and this should be carried out by professionals. removal salons report that are increasingly interested in and that their male clientele ranges between 35 and 60 percent. You may find your treatment not so pain-filled if you take an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicine before your appointment and once you start to wax, plan on going back every four to six weeks for repeat .

Another alternative is to use the Philips Norelco Bodygroom – which will trim on every part of your body. If your problem area is your back, you can ask a partner to do this for you. The Norelco Bodygroom has an excellent reputation, does exactly what the name implies and features three attachment combs. You can use this great gadget either wet or dry and its hypoallergenic foil stainless-steel blades means it’s great for sensitive skin and can be used in the shower - charging time is 8 hours for up to 50 minutes of cordless use. At sites like Philips Norelco Central you’ll find information, articles and reviews on the best Norelco Philips products.

The world of removal - as with many specialised fields - is full of jargon. For example, when purchasing products or discussing removal options, two words you will come across are and . Here is the difference; means to remove the entire , including the part below the skin. Plucking and are two perfect examples of this and the results are long lasting. is the removal of only the that projects from the surface of the skin – being a prime example of .

If you are weighing up permanent removal over a large area, this involves several – often imperfect - options that may require a lengthy course of (usually expensive) treatments before a satisfactory outcome is reached. Several methods have been developed that use chemicals, energy of varying types, or a combination to target the areas that regulate growth. Permanently ‘nuking’ these areas while sparing surrounding tissue is, understandably, a difficult challenge. Methods include Electrolysis, and Intense Pulsed Light (such as Flashlamp or EpiLight), all of which you’d be wise to research in depth before making a decision.

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