Permanent Hair Removal: Know Your High Tech Options
One of the most important things you need to understand before you read this article, is that as of yet there is no permanent hair removal system. Are you a bit confused yet? Well how about the fact that all of the latest high tech electrical permanent hair removal systems do in fact deliver results. So now you’re probably even more confused.
The real issue here, is that hair roots that lie below the skin just aren’t easily killed off. In fact they hang on for dear life, so what so called permanent hair removal systems really do, is induce them to become stunted. They are in a real sense temporarily killed off, but then they grow back as a kind of tiny “peach fuzz” that breaks off at the surface.
In fact are you aware that all men who suffer from total baldness still have all the hair on their heads that they were born with? You read that correctly. You see, the actual follicles have just been stunted back to the point where the hair that they grow is so weak, and incredibly thin that it simply snaps off at the surface.
Now there is a lot of confusion out there about laser hair removal, and intense pulsed light hair removal that’s sometimes referred to a IPL hair removal, and the confusion revolves around what separates the two. So then what is the difference, and is one safer then the other because the term laser does sound a little scary?
What you need to understand, is that all three of these types of compressed, or amplified light hair removal systems operate off of the same principles. The confusion stems from the fact that the word laser can and does fit a broad range of enhanced light systems. The fact is though that intense pulsed light, and laser hair removal are both done with short controlled bursts.
If you’ve already heard of electrolysis, it’s because it was one of the first and it’s been available for over four decades. This system differs in that it relies on no light. Rather, a tiny metal pin is stuck down into each individual shaft, so a quick electric jolt can be used to kill off the hair roots one at a time.
So now you may be wondering what some of the more noteworthy differences are between these popular systems, and there are a few. For instance there is no chance of accidental burns with electrolysis, and it’s also cheaper per session. On the other hand, it takes more treatments with this method, and the actual sessions do take longer as well.
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