Thursday, January 30, 2014
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
Effective Hair Removal-What Works & What Doesn't
For better understanding, I'll rate each method on a scale of 1-5 of which:
1: Pain free
2: Slightly painful
3: Bearable pain
4: Quite painful
5: Very painful
Face:
1) Threading: One of the most common ways to get rid of facial hair is threading. I've seen ladies get it done on their entire face, but I personally do not like it. I only get my eye brows and forehead done with a thread, that too because there's no alternative.
Pros: -
Cons: Very expensive.
Pain Scale: -
Arms, Legs and Back:
Pain Scale: 3-4
3) Shaving: I've heard a lot of people say that shaving causes the hair to grow back thick and coarse. Well yes, shaving with a razor, even if it's one those specially designed for ladies, can cause thick hair or even increased growth. But it's not the same for everyone. I've personally done it a lot of times over the past few years, but have never experienced increased hair growth. This method is best for ladies who want to go the pain free way.
Pain Scale: 1
4) Hair Removing Creams/Lotions: I hate them. Hair removing creams have never worked for me. All they do is smell bad and leave the skin with small patches of hair. Some even irritate the skin and the results don't last for long.
Pain Scale: 1
5) Hair Removing Sprays: This is generally a new concept but I can say it is far better than creams and lotions. I have used Sally Hansen Spray On Shower Off hair remover (read review) and based on this product, I actually like this method. But I'd still suggest doing an allergy test before your first application.
Pain Scale: 1
Sensitive Areas: I highly suggest consulting a salon professional before moving on with hair removal from sensitive skin. There are many different methods but you can't experiment with them all. And the most important thing is skin type and condition.
Compiled hair removal tools list for reference:
1) Wax: Hot and Wonder (aka cold wax)
2) Thread
3) Epilators
4) Ladies Razor
5) Hair Removing Creams/Lotions
6) Wax Strips
7) Hair Removing Sprays
What methods have you used? I hope you found the post helpful. Ciao!
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Monday, January 20, 2014
High End Haul-Guess, Chanel, Givenchy and more
I recently received some beautiful presents that I want to share with you guys today. It's kind of like a haul but not exactly. You know what I mean right? :P Enjoy!
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Bridal Guide (For Every Bride)
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