Monday, September 30, 2013

A Simple Guide To Armpit Hair Removal

By James Clarkson


Hair in the underarm area of the body grows naturally in both males and females. Under normal circumstances, it first appears at the beginning of puberty and continues to grow through adolescence until adulthood. These days, many people find it unsightly and seek simple and effective ways for armpit hair removal.

The armpit is quite possibly the smelliest part of the body. Underarm hair is a significant part of the problem as it traps both sebum, oil produced by the body to prevent dry hair and skin, and bacteria. The sebum is broken down by the bacteria resulting in an unpleasant odor.

The hair, however, is not redundant. It acts as a lubricant between the body and the arm so reducing chaffing. In addition, it holds pheromones that the body produces to stimulate interest from members of the opposite sex. Many people, however, find it smelly and unsightly and seek to remove it. They have a number of options. These range from traditional shaving to depilatory creams and to the more recent innovation of lasers. There are pros and cons for each method.

Of the methods available dry shaving is among the simplest. With the armpit perfectly dry, a generous dusting of talcum powder should be applied. It can then be shaved carefully, ensuring that the razor is kept dry is not clogged by excess talcum powder. When finished, the area should be washed and dried. No deodorant or antiperspirant should be used for around 24 hours.

More traditional wet shaving is similarly effective. With the area suitably moistened, shaving soap or cream should be applied. The underarm is then ready for shaving. The area should be rinsed in warm water and dried. Irritation can be reduced by the application of a little talcum powder.

Those who prefer not to use razors can try depilatory creams. These work by breaking down the keratin in the skin and hair so that the latter is weakened and easily scraped off from the follicle. These creams are quick, painless and easy to use but can cause some skin irritation.

A second alternative to shaving is the use of wax strips. These are applied to the required area and, when removed, pull away the hair. There are a few different types on the market and users should follow the instructions that accompany their chosen product.

Shaving and creams are effective and inexpensive methods but they are not long lasting, growth generally returning within a few days. Waxing is also inexpensive but can be painful when first tried. It does, however, produce much longer lasting results as it removes the hair by the root.

The most permanent method, and by far the most expensive, is to use either laser or intense pulsed light (IPL) techniques. These treatments work by destroying the hair follicle; laser involves a solitary light wavelength while IPL uses several. Each treatment is specially designed for the individual and the best results are usually seen for dark hair on those with lighter skin.

For a hair-free underarm, all these techniques are effective. However, although many may choose to engage in armpit hair removal for cosmetic reasons, there appear to be no medical reasons for doing so. It is entirely a matter for the individual.




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