Hair removal on sensitive skin always a big concern for users.
There are some methods for hair removal which majorly used for hair removal:
1-Sugaring:
This method removed hairs from the root so you can be hair-free for weeks
on the face or body. Made from all-natural ingredients, there's also less
chance of skin irritation that artificial ingredients in wax often cause.
Still, you should tell your technician if you have any allergies. The method
using the paste (there's also sugaring gel) can remove hair as short as
1/16", You don't have to wait to the 1/4" hair length like with
waxing. And because the paste removes in the direction of hair growth,
it leads to minimal pulling on the skin, which means less pain and irritation.
2- Shaving: Using a razor is a common and easy method of hair removal, and the one most people grow upon. For people with
sensitive skin, it absolutely can create nasty side effects, but it
definitely doesn't have to end in disaster. the main problem with
shaving is the wrong products and tools being used. You want to use a
razor with a built-in moisturizing agent and use shaving cream. If
you already use it, look at the ingredients in the to shaving cream. Other
times, an allergy to a common ingredient in shaving products can be the
culprit. Finding the cause is key.
3-Waxing: Waxing
could lead to extreme redness, peeling and scabbing. So there are some
cases of skin sensitivity when you shouldn't wax at all. In other cases, you
should only avoid a certain area.
Many times the thing that causes lots of redness, tons of
pain, or bruising is the wrong type of wax. It can be the fact that it's wrong
for the hair or area or that it's a poor quality wax. Other issues from waxing
can be caused by the technician not prepping the skin correctly, or removing the wax the wrong way.
4-Threading: Threading is unique, in that it pulls
hair out from the root with a thread. It doesn't use any chemicals or heat, so
there's no need to worry about product allergies or burns.
Generally, it's gentle to the skin with good tech.
And while people sometimes get bumps and redness, it often doesn't last that
long. However, the downside to threading is that it's generally only done on facial
hair—not anywhere else.
5- Laser Hair Removal: Lasers use pulsed light to disable the
follicle by targeting the pigment. Generally, you will feel some heat and a
snapping against the skin. Sensitive skin will sometimes get overly red or
swell. It's important to do a patch test to see how skin reacts. If
you're getting it professionally done, let them know you have sensitive skin
prior to beginning the process.
6-Electrolysis: For sensitive hair removal can
be a source of fear and anxiety, getting rid of all or most of the hair
permanently can bring great relief. Electrolysis is the only method that's
FDA-approved for permanent hair removal, due to its great track record. It
utilizes an electric current, and it's a match for all tones of skin and hair colors.
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