VIDEO: This Is How to Get Rid Of Unwanted Hair without Shaving
In a perfect world, women would only have hair on their heads and just in the places where she wanted it.
But in the real life, most women have a lot of unwanted hair and spend their lives trying their hardest to find a way to remove it.
They want to be hairless forever and they want this to happen almost instantly and without any pain.
Sure, this is impossible, but there are all sorts of ways in which you can try and get rid of unwanted hair without shaving it or plucking it out.
According to positivehealthwellness.com, everyone has, at least, a little bit of body hair–under their arms, around their genitals, on their legs, and so on.
Then there are the people unlucky enough to sprout hair from harder-to-reach places: their backs, their shoulders, their arms, etc.
Some body hair is to be expected, to men and women alike. But what do you do when it darkens, thickens, and makes you look like you’re wearing a hair rug on your back or shoulders? Get rid of it, of course!
There are so many ways how to get rid of body hair–from shaving to waxing to laser hair removal–but what about natural methods?
Are there ways to get rid of your body hair using ONLY ingredients found in nature? No lasers, no harsh hair removal creams, and definitely no risk of razor burn!
Thankfully, there are a few natural hair removal methods that work. If you want to know how to get rid of body hair for good, read on to find out a few simple methods for all-natural hair removal…
Before we look at the hair removal methods, we have to talk about the hairy elephant in the room…
So many people are looking for a permanent hair removal method, one that will eliminate body hair once and for all.
They try everything from waxing to electrolysis to laser hair removal, all in an effort to stop those pesky hairs from growing back.
But is there such a thing as “permanent”? Is there any way to prevent hair from re-growing, or will it always come back in the end?
Truth time: there’s only ONE hair removal method that can be considered permanent.
Electrolysis burns the hair follicles, damaging them so much that your body is unable to repair them. With the follicles damaged, they cannot sprout new hairs.
However, even electrolysis isn’t 100% permanent. Many people who undergo this type of hair removal end up re-growing body hair after a few years.
By the time 10 years have passed since the completion of electrolysis, hair follicles have re-grown at least a percentage of body hair.
It’s not as dark or thick as it was before the electrolysis, but it’s still visible.
Laser hair removal usually only works for up to a year or so. The light beam does damage the hair follicles, but not to the extent of electrolysis.
It slows down the re-growth rate without actually stopping it. That’s why it’s recommended to get follow-up laser hair removal treatment every year. That way, the laser will burn away the hair once more.