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More Hair After Laser Hair Removal?

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In my relatively long electrolysis hair removal experience, I have treated a multitude of people of different ages and genders, and with different type of hair and skin color. Recently, I have had a number of clients coming to me for electrolysis, claiming being dissatisfied with the results of laser hair removal treatments on their face, shoulders, back or chest. In all those cases, and in their opinion, after having numerous treatments, laser has  increased  the hair growth instead of removing or reducing hair permanently. They also claim that hair became darker and thicker. Their case histories show that these clients have light skin, excess hair growth on the face and neck and imbalance of hormones. Also, some have poly-cystic ovarian syndromes, adrenal disorders and other conditions that cause the excessive growth of hair. Although their hair was visible before, it was not as excessive, thick and dark as when they finished with their laser hair removal treatments. Being

Hair Removal - All Over Your Body

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Today, a male body builder is not the only person into removing hair from all over their body. Aside from the fact that there are more and more female body builders, there are scores of everyday males and females who remove hair from all over their bodies. Both in the media and on the street, an obvious example is how many males and females are into head shaving. At the pool or the beach, and even on neighborhood basketball courts, it's much more common to see males with smooth and hairless chests and backs. And even a few without armpit or leg hair. And if you think about it, males in the media advertising underwear and fitness equipment don't have any body hair. They have it removed because the current fashion in this society is for males to be hairless. Some would say it's about time they caught up with the females ... But the truth is - Today's males ARE more aware of and conscientious about their overall image and removing body hair is a major mean

Top 5 Toughest Hair Removal Problems Solved

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Are you constantly struggling trying to tame your excessive facial and body hair? Whether you answered yes or no, here's something important you need to understand. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being hairy. If everyone will simply embrace the fact that some people are hairier than others, and stop judging based on what society and the media dictate, then this will be a much happier world. But since you are here, looking for ways to get rid of your unwanted body and facial hair, rest assured you've come to the right place. Outlined in this article are five of the most difficult hair removal problems and how you can effectively deal with each of them. 1. Too much facial hair Most people dealing with excessive facial hair resort to shaving. But shaving removes only surface hair which can grow back quickly in a day or less. If you hate shaving daily or don't like the thought of it becoming part of your beauty routine, then waxing may be the right solu