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Hair Removal methods reviewed Everyone wants to have a clean shining body like girls on the ramp. The best strategy depends—first and foremost—on which part of the body you’re treating. Here, our favorite techniques for bikini, face, legs, and more. LASERS •The Lucky beauty department is devoted to laser hair removal in general—it hurts less than waxing, with no ingrown hairs, and you’re done. Most people do need a once-yearly touch-up after six ![]() tria laser hair removal system $995, triabeauty.com for locations •Our excitement over the new, at-home Tria laser is impossible to overstate: It is a time-saving, privacy-preserving bargain after three or four treatments. The mild pain is similar to a salon laser—like mini rubber-band snaps. Neither option comes cheap: about $150 to $300 per session at a salon; almost $1,000 for the Tria. •Choose the shape carefully; permanent is, well, permanent. WAXING ![]() •Whether at a salon ($25 to $80) or home, know that you need at least a quarter inch of hair for the wax to grab onto. Conversely, if it’s much longer than that, it hurts more to rip out, says Gretchen Monahan of Boston’s G Spa. Parissa Quick & Easy Wax Strips for Face & Bikini $9, parissa.com •A spa owner we know has converted all her waxing clients to this powder: “It gets rid of everything—even coarse hair—but it never irritates.” softsheen-carson Magic shave Shaving Powder $2, drugstores AND BEAR IN MIND… • If you’re on Accutane, the only hair-removal options are plucking, threading, or shaving. • Any area you treat with Retin-A can’t be lasered or waxed. bliss poetic waxing kit $45, blissworld.com •Lasers work best on light skin and dark hair. If you’ve got a tan, lasers can burn your skin. • Take an aspirin or ibuprofen before lasers or waxing; plus most salons now offer numbing cream. Legs, arms, and underarms
SHAVING ![]() REALLY SMART IDEA: in-shower depilatories You put these on and they miraculously cling to your skin for a few minutes (despite running water), then wash off easily—greatly reducing the mess/smell factor. Nair Shower Power Exfoliating Cream for Body $7, drugstores Veet In Shower Hair Removal Cream $7, drugstores Sally Hansen Extra Strength Spray-On Shower-Off Hair Remover $8, drugstores ![]() The futuristic little No! No! is a heat-based, at-home hair remover; it works on all kinds of skin and hair shades. “In theory, after several months you can get some permanent hair reduction,” says Dr. Brandt. NO!NO! $250, sephora.com ![]() TOP INGROWN-HAIR FIXES
Face TWEEZING ![]() Best for: Brows and stray chin/lip hairs. The larger the slant of the tweezers, the more hairs you can grasp at once. “But if you’re touching up an arch, pointed is more precise,” says Monahan. THREADING {mosgoogle left pub-3371920293199917} WAXING ELECTROLYSIS LASERS HAIR MINIMIZERS Courtesy msn source http://lifestyle.msn.com/BeautyandFashion/makeupandskincare/articlelucky.aspx?cp-documentid=8625764>1=32002
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