Hair Removal Products and Techniques

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Another surface method is abrasive removal with a substance such as a pumice stone. This method is known by other names such as friction method or abrasion treatment. It involves gently rubbing the skin with an abrasive material to rub off the hair at the surface of the skin. This also smoothes the skin, eliminating the risk of razor bumps and ingrown hairs.

Aside from pumice stones, there are actual abrasion kits such as the Smooth Away system that are now available in most drug and beauty stores. Abrasion methods work best on fine hair and are less effective on coarse or dense hair. Sensitive skin or areas with a condition like psoriasis should not be treated with this method as it can cause irritation. Many women who have used this method complain about dried out skin, rashes that resemble razor burn, and patchy or uneven hair removal.

Medical Techniques for Hair Removal

When you are looking for a longer term professional hair removal method you may want to visit a spa or dermatologist for more options. Many beauty salons and spas offer electrolysis, which is the only proven permanent hair removal method. But even electrolysis may not provide permanent hair removal for everyone. Electrolysis should only be performed by a licensed electrologist.

During an electrolysis treatment, a needle is inserted into the hair follicle and a light electrical current applied, killing the root. The hair is then removed with tweezers. The treatment will permanently kill the root only if it is in an active growth state. As it is not possible to detect a hair's growth phase, several treatments may be necessary to remove a hair once and for all.