Why excess hair ?
Unwanted
hair on the body or face does not necessarily indicate a hormonal
imbalance. Prevalent in a large number of perfectly normal
women, especially as they get older, it is frequently an inherited
characteristic common to either specific families or races.
Women are particularly prone to develop hair where they dont
want it during the glandular changes connected with fertility.
Most girls can trace the beginnings to the onset of puberty,
pregnancy or menopause. Occasionally excessive hair can be
the result of a physical ailment or a glandular disturbance
resulting in an imbalance of the male and female sex hormones.
It could even develop as a side effect of steroid creams or
hormone pills prescribed to treat other conditions. But these
disorders are infrequent causes of excessive hair.
Ways
of handling unwanted hair
For
some women, excess hair can be cunningly concealed by bleaching.
Mix six per cent hydrogen peroxide with 20 drops of ammonia
per 28 grams of peroxide. Either household ammonia or ammonia
water can be used.
Apply
immediately after mixing and leave it on for about half an
hour. If the hair is not bleached enough with one application,
repeat in a day or so. If the freshly mixed bleach does not
perform properly, the cause may be inactive, old peroxide
or insufficient ammonia.
Waxing
One
of the oldest methods of temporary hair removal, it is also
the least popular. It is most often used for the removal of
hair from the upper lip or chin. As the hair is plucked beneath
the surface, relatively, just above the root, the results
of waxing are reasonably long lasting. Usually it takes several
weeks for new growth to become evident.
Depilatories
Chemical
depilatories are used primarily for the arms and legs. They
should not be used on the face unless specifically stated
on the product label. And they should never be used if there
are breaks in the skin.
Although a few quick-acting depilatories are now available,
a depilatory generally takes 10 to 15 minutes to work on some
areas like the underarms or legs. Many women consider this
inconvenient, for shaving can be faster. Also, some products
may have an unpleasant smell. On the other hand, using a depilatory
does not have the masculine connotation of shaving.
It
is claimed that the results of depilatories last longer than
those of shaving because the hair is removed closer to the
skin surface, but the difference is probably only sight.s
Chemical depilatories are usually in cream form, and their
effectiveness varies according to the type of hair growth.
A thin hair is destroyed in a shorter time than a thick one.
They may not be effective on some people and on some parts
of the body.
The
first time you use a depilatory, try it on a small area to
see if the product causes a skin reaction. If this happens,
discontinue using the product. Follow the directions on the
packet carefully. The manufacturer has included them to ensure
maximum safety and efficiency. Pay attention to the length
of time the preparation is to be left on your skin.
Pumice
stones
Among
the oldest devices used for temporary hair removal, they are
used most often for removing rough skin on heels and elbows.
Rubbing pumice over the skin generates mechanical friction,
which wears off hair at the skin surface.
The device is inexpensive, easy to use and not as likely as
chemical depilatories to cause skin irritation. It is, also,
slow and tedious to use and impractical for large areas. If
the abrasive is rubbed too vigorously, your skin will feel
irritated.
Once
the hair is removed, regular treatments afterward may be less
time consuming since the hair will be short. Hair growth may
become less coarse or dense after years of using a pumice,
but this method will not remove hair permanently.
After
using a pumice, gently massage oil or body lotion into the
area to lessen skin irritation produced by the abrasion.
Shaving
This
can be done by electric razor or by hand. The secret is to
use a sharp blade every time. There are throwaway, curved
razors that give the equivalent of two or three dozen smooth
shaves.
Be sure your skin is wet. Wet hair is easier to shave because
it is soft and pliable. Lathering with either soap and water
or shaving cream will help further.
Use
lashings or body oil or moisturizer on your legs after shaving
because the procedure can make your skin very dry.
Electrolysis
A
safe way to remove hair permanently is by destroying the hair
root with an electric current. This method electrolysis destroys
the hair root at the bottom of the follicle and loosens the
hair, which is then removed from the follicle with tweezers.
If
you buy depilatory creams, or mitts, or wax, you will use
them forever because hair never stops growing until late in
life, and that is when you are too old to care.
So, what age can you begin electrolysis at ? Like everything
else, it is getting younger all the time. Children start to
shave and pencil eyebrows earlier on, their bodies develop
sooner.
To
mothers, experts say : "If you have a daughter 12 years
old and she is developing superfluous hair, she should have
it seen to now, and not left until she is made miserable and
perhaps psychologically hurt."
Electrolysis
is very simple. A needle so fine it is like a hair itself,
is inserted into the follicle where the hair comes out. This
is charged with electricity and zapp the cells are
destroyed. No more hair should grow there.
Now
sometimes this mild current causes discomfort. It depends
on which part of the face or body it is being applied to.
On the things and the breast, it is not very bad, but on the
knees and the ankles, it can be painful.
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