Yes. It dissolves the hair at the surface. You can spread the cream over the selected area, wait for a period of time, and then wipe off the cream and the hair.
Many women use a delipatory cream (hair removal cream) to remove underarm hair. Shaving and waxing are also options.
Hair removal creams can work but they depend on your skin type and hair type. It is recommended that before you use any hair removal creams you test it on a small area for allergies.
Yes. Check out the label if there's a presence of alkaline chemicals as it can cause skin damage and irritation.
Most hair removal requires multiple treatments.Electrolysis will provide for permanant hair removal.
It dissolves the hair using calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide (lye); this allows the hair to be easily scraped off.
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I think so.
There are very few risks to laser hair removal. The largest risk is losing money when the hair removal does not work as well as you would have hoped for.
Women usually shave it off, wax it or use a depilatory cream (hair removal cream) so I guess those would be the best options for a boy or a man too. If you're a girl: You have to cut your nails so then they can be shorter (but not too short)! Then after a hot shower take the very beginning of where your armpit hair grows and pluck it. That way it will hurt less.
There are many techniques and tips for shaving and hair removal, each method does not necessarily work for every person. One tip is to wash the area with water prior to shaving, and then use shaving cream to avoid damaging the skin.
The key ingredient in Moom hair removal is actually lemon juice. This will make the substance more acidic, which will work as a hair removal substance.
No, laser hair removal does not work for those with grey hair because the laser targets melanin in your hair. Grey and white hair does not contain any melanin; therefore, it is impossible to treat it.