I know what you are thinking. Is it possible that there are permanent hair removal products on the market that actually work? The answer is yes, but you have to know what to look for.
Laser hair removal is one of the best ways to permanently remove unwanted hair from your body. Most laser centers combine using laser removal treatments with radio frequency therapy. However, do not expect to have just one laser treatment. Hair follicles grow in cycles and the laser treatments only work on the growing follicles. You can expect to pay for at least six laser treatment visits that are normally spread out over twelve weeks. This time span allows for the hair follicles to complete their hair growth cycles. People with very coarse hair can expect to have even more laser treatments in order to achieve permanent hair removal.
If laser treatments are out of your price range, there are other products to consider. I have been hearing a lot of good things about a cream called Ultra Hair Away. It is not a depilatory cream. While depilatory creams work at removing hair, they do not stop hair growth. Ultra Hair Away was designed to slow down the growth of hair and with time will change coarse hair to baby fine hair. The product is sprayed on twice a day for two weeks and then once a day for the next two weeks. After four weeks you should see amazing results and if not, the manufacturer offers a money back guarantee.
Another product that is getting great buzz is Kalo. Bodybuilders, swimmers and bike riders to permanently remove unwanted hair from their bodies have used Kalo. It is used in conjunction with other hair removal methods to inhibit future hair re-growth. Spray Kalo on immediately after shaving to dramatically reduce the need to shave so soon afterwards. The manufacturer also guarantees the results or your money will be refunded.
Louisa Newbury writes about hair fashion and hair care. Find useful tips about hair beauty products at http://www.hairbeautyproducts.org/
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