Thursday, December 17, 2009

Which one is better for you skin- Shaving, waxing, hair removal cream or epilatoring?

And Which ones workes better?Which one is better for you skin- Shaving, waxing, hair removal cream or epilatoring?
(i just wrote a ton! but heres my advice!)





i'm all for waxing! but it kind of depends on your skin type because if you have very sensitive skin it may be best to do small patch tests to figure out what is better for you





waxing pulls out your hair from the bulb-which is what you want to fully remove the hair and extend time inbetween growth... people will say 'it grows in thicker, blah blah' but honestly it pulls the whole hair out-bulb and all-the hair takes much longer to grow in-it grows in weaker-and eventually stops growing or slows way down in the follicle-the only reason it seems thicker is because the hair is more sparse so you'll notice each individual hair as it grows in. you can't wax once and be done. diff parts of the body will be diff. some you'll need to do about every 2 weeks to start. it sounds like a lot but after the first couple times you won't need to do it much at all. i don't like hard wax-ouch! i never tried sugaring-but don't think i'd like it. i like the soft wax-but make sure a professional does it-at least at first.





to save some money i only get my legs done @ the salon (it's easier for them to do it too) %26amp; i do the rest. but i went to school for this stuff so i recommend maybe just going to the salon-easier for you anyway





otherwise the only home product i've had so far thats cheap, not messy and pretty easy is sally hansen wax strips-i don't remember exactly what they're called but i love em. they are for your brow, lip, bikini-u can use them on underarm too. about $5 @ walmart (usually w/$1 coupon inside!) they're pre-made strips-you select the size, rub it between your hands (just follow directions) to warm the wax, then put it on (in direction of hair growth!) and pull off (very tight to skin don't pull up think about pulling parallel to the skin-and pull in the OPPOSITE direction of the hair growth) and pull fast-really fast but get a good grip first-if you pull slow it won't work...it hurts a lil! but put pressure on it immediately, then finish with the oil. for the lip-to avoid the after-bumps i wash my face off after a few mins w/face wash-but its hard to avoid the bumps till you've done it a few times-for the redness you can put visine on it-seems to work for me





waxing is weird at first but i think its great! good luckWhich one is better for you skin- Shaving, waxing, hair removal cream or epilatoring?
i wud say hair removal cream !!! provided that u use it according to the instruction n choose the right type thats suitable for your skin !!! ...its felt really smooth ..no pain factor like waxing n no cut n rough feel like with shaver ! As for the smell ...as long as u apply it in a ventidated area that shudnt be a problem ...but dont go smelling that area right after u apply ...:D
i would go with waxing it lasts longer and it makes your skin really smooth
I would say shaving. because waxing may last longer but it tares the hell out of your skin and creams burn the hair out of you skin so I just stick with shaving
definitly NOT hair removal cream, dont use nair or anything it smells, burns, sucky results, etc. waxing isnt better for your skin since it irrirates it (esp. dont do it yourself!!) but its a better solution to get rid of hair. shaving i would say is better for your skin if you have a good razor and shaving cream. but hair wise... waxing is better to get rid of hair. but skin wise.. shaving i would have to say.
waxing works the best, but shaving is definitely the best for your skin. don't do hair removal cream... it's horrible for your skin

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