Hair Removal: Three Alternatives to Shaving
Every summer we must face the hard truth that hairy legs are socially unacceptable. We've talked about home hair removal methods before but shaving and taking care of the hair at home can add a lot of time to your morning prep routine. It turns out hair removal doesn't have to be a daily chore. If you have that situation taken care of at a spa, you’re hair removal woes are narrowed down to once a month. Here’s a look at three alternatives to shaving.
Waxing
The most common, and fairly painful, method of hair removal is relatively straightforward. Hot wax is spread on the parts of your body you'd like to be hair-free, the esthetician applies the strip, smoothes it out and then rips it off. Everything about that experience sounds painful, but it’s also effective for both large areas like legs, arms and stomachs, and small areas like eyebrows and your bikini line. And after a few trips to the salon, I'm assured you get used to it.
This treatment is available at Ritual Spa and Lily of the Valley in Toronto and Eveline Charles Salons out West.
Body Sugaring
This treatment, sometimes called Persian waxing, is less painful than the traditional wax. The practice started in Egypt hundreds of years ago. The sugar, lemon and water mixture attaches to the hair alone, rather than the skin. It’s heated to a lukewarm temperature to prevent any burning. The esthetician then rips the sugar off in the direction the hair grows in so there’s no need to worry about nasty-red ingrown hair.
Body sugar has the consistency of Silly Putty, so that the esthetician can get a very precise application and remove hair with or without strips. Here’s a bonus, sugaring also exfoliates your skin, removing the dead cells and leaving your skin super soft and hair free. Think of it as a two-for-one deal.
This treatment is available at Esthetics by Gilla in Ottawa, Gimme Some Sugar Body Sugaring in Calgary and Sugar Moon Salon in Toronto.
Laser Hair Removal
According to The Skin Care Guide, laser hair removal aims a high concentration of light at the root of the hair. It targets the melanin, but doesn’t affect the surrounding skin. While most laser clinic claim it feels like tiny elastics constantly flicking at your skin, I know from experience it hurts much much less than waxing. I personally couldn’t keep myself from laughing, the overly ticklish person that I am.
This treatment is effective, but you have to be willing to shell out for it, it takes 4-8 treatments every four weeks to finally remain hair free. The strange thing is, some clinics request you shave the area you want to remove first. Skeptics will think “won’t that make it grow in thicker?” but the truth is, that hair will fall out in a matter of days so there’s nothing to worry about.
This treatment is available at Sanctuary Day Spas across the GTA, Electra Laser in Vancouver and Advanced Laser in Ottawa.
We told you how to get rid of it, but do you have any tips for pre- and post- hair removal care?
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Waxing
The most common, and fairly painful, method of hair removal is relatively straightforward. Hot wax is spread on the parts of your body you'd like to be hair-free, the esthetician applies the strip, smoothes it out and then rips it off. Everything about that experience sounds painful, but it’s also effective for both large areas like legs, arms and stomachs, and small areas like eyebrows and your bikini line. And after a few trips to the salon, I'm assured you get used to it.
This treatment is available at Ritual Spa and Lily of the Valley in Toronto and Eveline Charles Salons out West.
Body Sugaring
This treatment, sometimes called Persian waxing, is less painful than the traditional wax. The practice started in Egypt hundreds of years ago. The sugar, lemon and water mixture attaches to the hair alone, rather than the skin. It’s heated to a lukewarm temperature to prevent any burning. The esthetician then rips the sugar off in the direction the hair grows in so there’s no need to worry about nasty-red ingrown hair.
Body sugar has the consistency of Silly Putty, so that the esthetician can get a very precise application and remove hair with or without strips. Here’s a bonus, sugaring also exfoliates your skin, removing the dead cells and leaving your skin super soft and hair free. Think of it as a two-for-one deal.
This treatment is available at Esthetics by Gilla in Ottawa, Gimme Some Sugar Body Sugaring in Calgary and Sugar Moon Salon in Toronto.
Laser Hair Removal
According to The Skin Care Guide, laser hair removal aims a high concentration of light at the root of the hair. It targets the melanin, but doesn’t affect the surrounding skin. While most laser clinic claim it feels like tiny elastics constantly flicking at your skin, I know from experience it hurts much much less than waxing. I personally couldn’t keep myself from laughing, the overly ticklish person that I am.
This treatment is effective, but you have to be willing to shell out for it, it takes 4-8 treatments every four weeks to finally remain hair free. The strange thing is, some clinics request you shave the area you want to remove first. Skeptics will think “won’t that make it grow in thicker?” but the truth is, that hair will fall out in a matter of days so there’s nothing to worry about.
This treatment is available at Sanctuary Day Spas across the GTA, Electra Laser in Vancouver and Advanced Laser in Ottawa.
We told you how to get rid of it, but do you have any tips for pre- and post- hair removal care?
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I am such big baby with waxing! | |
I usually epil my legs which makes for a longer hair free period, and hence I'm a victim to ingrowns if I don't exfoliate before I epil.. :-) |