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Bikini Hair Removal


By: Paul Ghossain


Bikini hair removal can be achieved in a variety of ways. Some of the more popular ways of removing unwanted hair on the bikini line are wet shaving with a regular razor blade, shaving with an electric shaver, waxing and laser hair removal. Each of these methods has their pros and cons.

Shaving the bikini line with a razor blade can be cheap, quick and generally painless. However, the effects are usually short term, meaning you would have to shave once every day or every second day. This depends on the individual?s hair growth rate. Some of the downfalls in regards to shaving your bikini line with a regular razor blade can include; ingrown hairs, nicks and razor burns.

Waxing the bikini line is one of the more popular methods. The reason for this is because the unwanted hair stays away for weeks instead of days and you are less prone to ingrown hairs. One other important factor is that waxing is by far less expensive than laser hair removal. The downside using waxing as a method of bikini hair removal is that it can be quite a painful experience.

Laser hair removal is by far the best method if you are looking for a painless and semi permanent to permanent removal of unwanted hair along your bikini line. If done correctly, unwanted hair can stay way for as long as 6 months to a year. In some cases it never grows back again. Unfortunately this type of treatment can be very expensive. An average session of laser treatment can cost around $300 - $500. In addition to this you would generally need to go for multiple sessions in order for the treatment to be successful.

So as you can see, it really depends on what you are willing to put up with when it comes to bikini hair removal. If your pocket is deep, laser hair removal is probably the best way to go. However, if you don?t mind the pain but mind the money, waxing would be the next best method. If all else fails, there is always the trustee old razor.

For more bikini hair removal information, visit hairsect.com/bikini-hair-removal.html This website is also dedicated to helping people understand how the process of laser hair removal treatment works, as well as what makes a person the right candidate.

 

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