HAIR DOWN THERE: TIPS FOR PUBIC HAIR REMOVAL
When shaving the bikini area there are many options to choose from. So which one do you choose? We have compiled a complete list of all ways to get rid of pubic hair. The best way to get rid of pubic hair is the hair removal method that works best for you. Cutting pubic hair If you decide to shave your bikini, you may need to cut your hair before you start.
The hair in the bikini area can be longer and fall between razor blades, alas! While you can use scissors and battery powered devices, we recommend using a tool specifically designed for this purpose, such as the Braun Silk-épil bikini shaper.
It is designed for bikinis only and is ideal for a sports bikini without nicks or cuts. After trimming, grab a razor to finish the job! Shaving in the bikini area Many women choose a razor when they want to pluck pubic hair. Just use the same razor that you use to shave your hands and feet, before you start, thoroughly clean the razor and use new razors to shave as much as possible. To then shave the bikini area without bumps, keep your skin moist and protected using shaving gel and exfoliate before the razor touches your skin. The skin in the bikini area is more sensitive than anywhere else, and there are many curves you need to know.
We recommend using a razor such as the Venus Swirl to shave the most delicate details. It is developed using FLEXIBALL ™ technology for contouring complex areas such as the bikini area. How to confuse parts of your woman As in other areas of your body, waxing is an option to remove unwanted hair. This can be done by a professional or done at home. When applying wax, hot wax is applied to the skin. Strips of tissue are placed on top and unwanted hairs are removed by pulling strips of tissue.
This is a relatively simple process, but it can be dirty and painful, especially when performed on more delicate areas or if you have sensitive skin. If you decide to do this yourself, be sure to read all the instructions in the wax kit and perhaps ask a close friend to help you. It is easier to use than waxing and lasts longer than shaving, as it removes hair from the roots. You can use the epilator on the bikini line, but be careful. Since the skin underneath is sensitive, be sure to tighten your skin and calm down.
The first time you shave, it can be quite painful, but the better you do it, the better it will be, since there will be less hair and your skin will get used to this process. How to use permanent hair removal? For a more reliable solution, you can try laser hair removal, also called intense pulsed light (IPL), which can be done by a professional in the salon or at home. Although the results can last long, much longer than after waxing or shaving, professional services can be quite expensive, depending on how often you need the service and your hair may eventually grow back. You can use permanent hair removal methods on any part of your body, including the pubic area. For permanent hair removal at home, we recommend the Braun Silk-expert IPL. This is an innovative system that constantly reduces hair in just four treatments.
Now you know all the ways to get rid of pubic hair. From shaving to laser hair removal, there are many options to choose from. Want more info? You can learn more about bikini wax here.
Of all the hair removal methods currently available, hair removal is probably the most likely cause of nightmares. When the first devices were launched in the 80s, they were really torture tools, alongside several electronic tweezers that rotated around and at the same time tore the hair from the root, without thinking about reducing pain. But since then, things have come a long way. If your only hair removal experience is to try your mother's 10-year device (or listen to scary stories from other people who have used them in the past), it may be time to go back to new electric beauty gadgets that are much more advanced. and much less painful.
Why epilate
Like waxing, hair removal removes root hair, giving you longer lasting results than surface removal methods such as shaving cream or hair removal. The main difference between epilation and waxing is that modern best epilator can capture much shorter hair, which means less waiting time (and regrowth) between treatments. As an added bonus, epilators only capture hair, not skin, so hair removal will not remove artificial tanning, as can waxing. In short, you will get more lasting results of shaving or creams, with shorter waiting times (and subsequent regrowth) than waxing. Also, you can do it without leaving home.
Talk about pain
I will not lie, hair removal is certainly not painless, as some advertising campaigns will make you believe. But not that some people seem to imagine a terribly terrible experience. Although I have never been a sequential epilator, I have used several devices over the years and have seen the market radically change. It hurts from the beginning, but the more you do it, the more you can tolerate it. To help you understand if this is for you, as a beginner, I went through the main areas of hair removal and wrote a pain level of 10 (where 0 is not pain at all, 5 is "I can do it completely") and 10 is " I give up, it's too much. ") As for the device, I used Braun Silk-épil 9 (£ 180), which is one of the more expensive options, but it comes with a host of additional accessories and gadgets that help simplify the hair removal.
Hair removal
Despite the large surface area, the legs are the easiest and best place for hair removal. After the first one or two painful sessions, I would rate the pain at around 5/10. Since the epilator can catch small hairs, I would advise you to do your first treatment no later than a week after shaving. If your hair is longer, it hurts more and you risk breaking it instead of cleaning it. Start with the lower legs, where hair removal is the most painless. Hold the device at a 90 degree angle, directly on the skin, stretch the skin as best as possible and train (against the direction of hair growth). I find that I usually have to go through each area a couple of times, since the tweezers are arranged to get on the skin in different places (this really helps with pain).
I would describe the level of pain as waxy. It will take longer, but you can stop at any time, take a break and go back. I can easily make legs, knees and calves without problems. There are areas that make me jump a little: the back of the knee and the skin just below are more painful, as are the ankles and the top of the foot. But remember that once you do this, you will be out of hair longer, two to six weeks, depending on your hair growth cycles and hair removal duration.
Armpit depilation
Yes, it hurts. Lot of. I'd give 9/10. I could probably do it, but it seemed like a great pain for a small profit. Enduring this pain seems completely unnecessary when you spend just a minute or two after shaving in the shower or are looking for a more painless alternative that also promises long-term results like IPL. If you've ever applied wax in your armpits, you'll know that the skin here is very sensitive to hair removal. I don't think the epilator is better used in this area, but if you can, I will send you five!
Bikini line hair removal
The success of your hair removal depends on the amount of hair you want to remove. I was surprised at how much I could endure the pain. I would still give it 7 or 8 out of 10: you absolutely have to pack and prepare yourself in sharp jerks, but if you make sure before your hair is cut, you can reduce the pain and this is not impossible. The epilator I am using has a finishing head which can be used for this purpose.
The hair in the bikini area can be longer and fall between razor blades, alas! While you can use scissors and battery powered devices, we recommend using a tool specifically designed for this purpose, such as the Braun Silk-épil bikini shaper.
It is designed for bikinis only and is ideal for a sports bikini without nicks or cuts. After trimming, grab a razor to finish the job! Shaving in the bikini area Many women choose a razor when they want to pluck pubic hair. Just use the same razor that you use to shave your hands and feet, before you start, thoroughly clean the razor and use new razors to shave as much as possible. To then shave the bikini area without bumps, keep your skin moist and protected using shaving gel and exfoliate before the razor touches your skin. The skin in the bikini area is more sensitive than anywhere else, and there are many curves you need to know.
We recommend using a razor such as the Venus Swirl to shave the most delicate details. It is developed using FLEXIBALL ™ technology for contouring complex areas such as the bikini area. How to confuse parts of your woman As in other areas of your body, waxing is an option to remove unwanted hair. This can be done by a professional or done at home. When applying wax, hot wax is applied to the skin. Strips of tissue are placed on top and unwanted hairs are removed by pulling strips of tissue.
This is a relatively simple process, but it can be dirty and painful, especially when performed on more delicate areas or if you have sensitive skin. If you decide to do this yourself, be sure to read all the instructions in the wax kit and perhaps ask a close friend to help you. It is easier to use than waxing and lasts longer than shaving, as it removes hair from the roots. You can use the epilator on the bikini line, but be careful. Since the skin underneath is sensitive, be sure to tighten your skin and calm down.
The first time you shave, it can be quite painful, but the better you do it, the better it will be, since there will be less hair and your skin will get used to this process. How to use permanent hair removal? For a more reliable solution, you can try laser hair removal, also called intense pulsed light (IPL), which can be done by a professional in the salon or at home. Although the results can last long, much longer than after waxing or shaving, professional services can be quite expensive, depending on how often you need the service and your hair may eventually grow back. You can use permanent hair removal methods on any part of your body, including the pubic area. For permanent hair removal at home, we recommend the Braun Silk-expert IPL. This is an innovative system that constantly reduces hair in just four treatments.
Now you know all the ways to get rid of pubic hair. From shaving to laser hair removal, there are many options to choose from. Want more info? You can learn more about bikini wax here.
Of all the hair removal methods currently available, hair removal is probably the most likely cause of nightmares. When the first devices were launched in the 80s, they were really torture tools, alongside several electronic tweezers that rotated around and at the same time tore the hair from the root, without thinking about reducing pain. But since then, things have come a long way. If your only hair removal experience is to try your mother's 10-year device (or listen to scary stories from other people who have used them in the past), it may be time to go back to new electric beauty gadgets that are much more advanced. and much less painful.
Why epilate
Like waxing, hair removal removes root hair, giving you longer lasting results than surface removal methods such as shaving cream or hair removal. The main difference between epilation and waxing is that modern best epilator can capture much shorter hair, which means less waiting time (and regrowth) between treatments. As an added bonus, epilators only capture hair, not skin, so hair removal will not remove artificial tanning, as can waxing. In short, you will get more lasting results of shaving or creams, with shorter waiting times (and subsequent regrowth) than waxing. Also, you can do it without leaving home.
Talk about pain
I will not lie, hair removal is certainly not painless, as some advertising campaigns will make you believe. But not that some people seem to imagine a terribly terrible experience. Although I have never been a sequential epilator, I have used several devices over the years and have seen the market radically change. It hurts from the beginning, but the more you do it, the more you can tolerate it. To help you understand if this is for you, as a beginner, I went through the main areas of hair removal and wrote a pain level of 10 (where 0 is not pain at all, 5 is "I can do it completely") and 10 is " I give up, it's too much. ") As for the device, I used Braun Silk-épil 9 (£ 180), which is one of the more expensive options, but it comes with a host of additional accessories and gadgets that help simplify the hair removal.
Hair removal
Despite the large surface area, the legs are the easiest and best place for hair removal. After the first one or two painful sessions, I would rate the pain at around 5/10. Since the epilator can catch small hairs, I would advise you to do your first treatment no later than a week after shaving. If your hair is longer, it hurts more and you risk breaking it instead of cleaning it. Start with the lower legs, where hair removal is the most painless. Hold the device at a 90 degree angle, directly on the skin, stretch the skin as best as possible and train (against the direction of hair growth). I find that I usually have to go through each area a couple of times, since the tweezers are arranged to get on the skin in different places (this really helps with pain).
I would describe the level of pain as waxy. It will take longer, but you can stop at any time, take a break and go back. I can easily make legs, knees and calves without problems. There are areas that make me jump a little: the back of the knee and the skin just below are more painful, as are the ankles and the top of the foot. But remember that once you do this, you will be out of hair longer, two to six weeks, depending on your hair growth cycles and hair removal duration.
Armpit depilation
Yes, it hurts. Lot of. I'd give 9/10. I could probably do it, but it seemed like a great pain for a small profit. Enduring this pain seems completely unnecessary when you spend just a minute or two after shaving in the shower or are looking for a more painless alternative that also promises long-term results like IPL. If you've ever applied wax in your armpits, you'll know that the skin here is very sensitive to hair removal. I don't think the epilator is better used in this area, but if you can, I will send you five!
Bikini line hair removal
The success of your hair removal depends on the amount of hair you want to remove. I was surprised at how much I could endure the pain. I would still give it 7 or 8 out of 10: you absolutely have to pack and prepare yourself in sharp jerks, but if you make sure before your hair is cut, you can reduce the pain and this is not impossible. The epilator I am using has a finishing head which can be used for this purpose.