Ways to remove hair:

Removal of excessive body hair was already used by women during the Roman Empire. In the history of humanity, various tools and utensils were used to remove hair. In the 20th century, hair removal became widespread mainly due to the use of razors and depilatory creams. Hair removal achieved a revolution in the 60's with the use of wax straps. This method is still the most common for permanent hair removal under the armpits and legs.

WHAT IS DEPILATION

Depilation is the process by which only the visible part of the hair is removed, and the most common method is shaving and the use of a depilatory cream. Depilation should be repeated several times and more often (from 2 to 4 days), as the hair always grows again.

In the case of epilation, the hair is removed by the root. With this method, the hair is removed under and above the skin's epidermis, therefore it gives better results and provides for a longer period of smooth and unprotected skin (for a month or more depending on the structure of the hair). The most common method of epilation is waxing, hair removal and laser surgery. The fastest and most accessible is epilation with waxes and waxes.

The most common method is to remove hair with wax in a roll on roller and a depilatory tape. The wax cassette is inserted into the depilation wax heater, where the wax is heated to the liquid state and then applied to the skin using a roller on the cassette. Place a wax strip on a warm wax and affix it firmly or press the wax. With a quick, energetic pull on the opposite side of the hair growth, remove the tape. The procedure can be repeated several times until the hair has been removed. Remove the wax residue with oil after depilation, which provides a pleasant soothing feeling, soft, smooth and elastic skin.

The newer method is to remove hair with sugar paste "sugaring" in a roller cartridge, where the procedure is almost the same as for wax, with the sugar paste process less painful and for the skin a more mild way of removing hair since it does not cause an allergic reaction. Sugar paste is designed especially for sensitive skin and skin prone to allergies. It can also be used in problems associated with spreading veins and vascular vessels. It is ideal for removing strong and short hair (all hair except for the male beard). The advantage of the sugar paste in the cassette is also that the sugar paste residues can be simply wiped with lukewarm water and no mandatory oil use, emulsion after depilation is required.

We also know the epilation with low temperature wax "HOT WAX", where the wax in the bowl is heated with a wax heater in a can, pot and applied to the skin with a spatula. Wait for the wax to cool and solidify, and then remove the hair in the opposite direction (WITHOUT BRAKE). This method is most often used on sensitive parts of the body (bikini, smoke, face, under the armpits).

Deep wax waxing is also very successful, where the sugar paste (various hardness) at room temperature is inserted into the lint and then applied directly to the skin, then it is removed from the skin by "skillful" pulls. As a rule, these procedures are performed only in cosmetic salons due to the complexity and knowledge of the technique.

For a more simple and painless technique, we recommend removing hair with a sugar paste "sugaring" in a roller cartridge, where the procedure is almost the same as for wax, in that the sugar paste process is less painful and less gentle to the skin for removing hair since it does not cause allergic reactions. Sugar paste is designed especially for sensitive skin and skin prone to allergies. It can also be used in problems associated with spreading veins and vascular vessels. It is ideal for removing strong and short hair (all hair except for the male beard). The advantage of the sugar paste in the cassette is also that the sugar paste residues can be simply wiped with lukewarm water and no mandatory oil use, emulsion after depilation is required.