Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Common hair removal mistakes that must be avoided

You may have been used to hair removal since like you were in fifth grade or something. You must have been used to waxing and shaving. But of late hair removal creams in UK are gaining popularity for a simple fact that they are easy to use. Despite being aware of these hair removal methods, it is possible that you are making a few errors that must be corrected as soon as possible for you to avoid more hair removal sessions in future. Here are a few mistakes that are commonly made:

  •  Contorting face during tweezing: Tweezing your brows while you look at yourself in the mirror can make you flinch and sting with pain as you pull the hair out. When you lift your eyebrows, you may distort the natural shape. Try to relax your face as much as possible and numb the area with ice cube after you are done with tweezing.
  • Not exfoliating: To prevent ingrown hairs, it is imperative that you exfoliate your skin regularly. Exfoliation loosens dead skin and prevents hair from getting trapped under skin. 
  • Shaving with hot water: when you are taking a hot water bath, legs temporarily puff. It is advised not to carry out shaving under these circumstances.
  • Shaving first thing in morning: shaving during morning shower does save time but does not give you best results.  When you sleep, legs swell slightly which can hide potions of hairs. To get a closer finish, you must shave in the evening.
  •  Shaving without cream: by using a shaving cream, you avoid the irritation caused by razor blade. It also helps hair stand up and give you a closer shave.
  • Waxing too frequently: For this hair removal process, you must wait for at least 4 weeks to let hair grow back, about a quarter inch long, for the method to be effective enough.

Keeping in mind these points, you can try using Keramene hair removal cream which helps you avoid expensive lasers. The cream contains natural ingredients which target hair follicles to help slow down and eventually stop hair growth.

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