Tips for irritation from hair removal

Tips for irritation from hair removal

Hair removal … Once again the first sunbeams breaking stuff starts again. Fumbling in the shower. Sticky resin strips in the bathroom. Choose between vibrating razor epileeraparaten hell. And the result is often red bumps, ingrown hairs and irritation. But … There are some tips and tricks in order to provide relief!

Methods
There are various methods of depilation. They all have their advantages and disadvantages.

■ shaving (wet or dry)
■ Waxing and resins
■ Hair Removal
■ Removal Cream
■ Permanent hair removal (laser / light)

Benefits
The benefits are not so clear. It varies per person and even a body which method works best for you.

Thus in myself so that my legs can only epilation. Then they are smooth and not irritated. But my legs, I can absolutely not wax! This has direct consequence for ingrown hairs. Shaved armpits and bikini waxing needs. Well … it is not easy but it works.

Disadvantages

■ When you shave you again stubbles
■ Waxing hurts and resins and is quite a hassle with sticky strips and heat between
■ Plucking is horrible pain
■ Hair Removal Cream is usually not smell so fresh and quickly gives stubble
■ Permanent hair removal is expensive and can not in any type of hair.

Try different methods and see what works best for your hair, skin and different body parts fit. These tips can help you.

Preparation
■ Note the use of various products! So you’d better not just after showering or bathing to waxing or plucking. The skin is too sensitive. Also, be patient, a depilation method you a couple of times before it is generally no longer gives irritation.
■ Ensure that clean hands and clean products. Do not go with dirty hands if you feel really good mustache is gone.
■ A little bit of unscented talcum powder (eg a baby brand) on the spot being treated makes it sound dry and the hair standing on end for some waxing. When wet shaving cream and use this.

Aftercare
You’d think all those wipes with oil, emollient creams and other products or irritation may occur. Unfortunately this is not always the case. Less is more, I would even say. Sometimes it is better to have nothing to gain. But this is a matter of trying what you are good at responding.

What I personally very much, which is not your standard hair removal product is to:

■ Tea Tree oil (available at the Gardens, health stores and expanded chemist)
■ Calendulan cream (homeopathic, available at most pharmacies)

Never go after waxing uncovered in the Sun When shaving is still not as bad although it can promote irritation. For all other products, the sun on the depilated areas pigment discolorations. These are not just more like it!

Permanent Solution
All tips followed, and the problem is still not damaged from the battle to come? Think about permanent hair removal using light or laser. It is expensive but it saves a lot of stress and expensive blades!