The Need for Removing Hair
During the 20th century, mostly male athletes — swimmers, cyclists, bodybuilders or runners — wanted hair removal to enhance their performances. Today, many men choose smooth skin or at least, a reduced amount of hair. After all, most of American culture dictates that only a certain amount of hair in certain places is attractive. Many public careers, therefore, benefit from a more groomed appearance.
You may want the hair on your back, chest, arms or shoulders thinned or removed completely. Other common areas of hair removal include the back of your neck, around your ears and between your eyebrows. For cleanliness, hygiene or at a partner’s request, some men choose to reduce or remove hair around their genitals.
Methods of Hair Removal
There are several ways to remove hair. Discuss your goals with your ReBalance specialist to determine which is best for you. Past methods include:
- Shaving. Shaving with a razor is the most common method of hair removal. Although most often used for your face and head, shaving is an effective short-term solution for hair on your back, legs, buttocks and shoulders as well. It’s not recommended near your genitals. The results last only a few days.
- Cream hair removers and depilatories. Chemicals suspended in creams or gel attack the hair proteins, dissolving them and causing the hair to loosen and fall out. With results lasting up to several weeks, depilatories work best for hair removal on your back, chest, arms and legs. Many men find the chemicals too harsh for their face or genitals.
- Waxing. Advances in soy waxes make this method advantageous. Using specially prepared cloths layered on top of the wax, your hair is quickly pulled out. Use of local anesthesia helps alleviate pain. Waxing is a good option for ears, necks, legs, underarms and arms. It lasts several weeks.
- Electrolysis. While this method produces permanent hair removal, it’s also the most time-consuming process. An ultra-slim needle penetrates each hair shaft and sends a tiny shock to the follicle, killing the cells that make hair. The hair doesn’t grow back. Because electric shock is involved, you may not want to use this method on your genitals.
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