Showing posts with label Hair Removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair Removal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2016

You’ll Never Shave Or Wax Again After Trying This Natural DIY Sugar Paste

Never Shave Or Wax Again After Trying This Natural DIY Sugar Paste

Lots of women – and some men – shave their legs on a regular basis, but it becomes a tedious task when repeated day in and day out. Even if you only shave a few times a week it still takes up precious time.

Before long all that hair is back – but not anymore thanks to this easy-to-use “sugar paste depilation” hair removal technique!

While their are tons of alternatives to shaving, most contain harmful chemicals that are really bad for your skin. This simple technique only uses three ingredients: sugar, lemon and water.

Start out your sugar paste hair removal journey by combining 1/4 cup of fresh lemon juice, 1/4 cup of water and 2 cups of sugar.

Place them in a deep pot and cook on high heat for 4-5 minutes. Once it starts to boil take it off the heat and pour it into a separate bowl. The result will resemble caramelized sugar cake. Allow it to cool for a bit and then start pulling it apart.
The mixture should have a similar texture to chewing gum at this point but if it is too solid add a tiny drop of water. Make sure your skin is completely clean before proceeding to the next part.

Dry the skin then apply the separated parts of the sugar paste. Make sure to apply it in the opposite direction of the hair growth. Then just pull the pieces of paste off your leg and you’re all done!

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This process is a little painful but compared to waxing it is a breeze and the best part is that after a few sessions of this the hair will start to grow back thinner and softer until it pretty much doesn’t come back at all.

Try out this awesome hair-removal tip and let us know how it works out in the comments!

Monday, December 28, 2015

Why Hair Grows from Your Nipples and Other Inconvenient Places

Why Hair Grows from Your Nipples and Other Inconvenient Places

Nipple Hair

Plus, can you do anything about it?

One day you’re lotioning up after a shower, and then you see it: a hair. Right there. On your nipple. There’s no reason to freak, though. “Our body has hair follicles and oil glands all over, including around the nipples, so there is always the potential for hair growth,” says Lance Brown, M.D., a New York dermatologist. Of the approximately 50 million hair follicles covering your body, only one-fifth of them are located on your scalp, which leaves plenty of other places for random strands to pop up.

The Most Common Places You'll Find Body Hair
 
In addition to your nipples, your ear lobes, chin, and belly button are three other areas that it’s pretty common for hair to sprout from. When it comes your nipples, hair generally pops up on or right outside of the areola. On your ears, we’re not talking about an old-man forest growing, but you may find a solitary coarse hair on your lobe fighting with your earring for attention. On your abdomen, you may find yourself with a more pronounced patch of hair from your navel to your pubes or a few random hairs around your belly button. Your chin, meanwhile, is one of the most common places to find stragglers.
Why It Happens
If you’re just finding a few strays, it’s more likely that your new hairy friends are due to hormonal fluctuations, such as the ones that accompany pregnancy or menopause. Certain medications can also cause excessive hair growth, such as testosterone, danazol, anabolic steroids, glucocorticoids, cyclosporine, minoxidil, and phenytoin. If you’re finding more than just the odd hair popping up, you could have hirsutism, a condition that causes excessive, coarse body hair in women. Hirsutism can be genetic (thanks, Mom!), or it could mean that you have a more serious condition, like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). However, PCOS is relatively rare, effecting just five to 10 percent of women worldwide.

How to Deal with the Fuzz
While it’s good news that those hairy new arrivals don’t often signal a significant health problem, it doesn’t mean they're welcome additions to your bod. Tweezers are your easiest at-home option for a few stray hairs. (Tip: Try tweezing after showering so hairs are softer and easier to pull.) Shaving or waxing may be a better fit for larger patches of hair on your abdomen or chin. If you’re looking for a more permanent fix (and don’t mind telling a stranger about those under-the-bra babies), Brown recommends laser hair removal. While it’s not completely permanent, it will provide a longer-term solution and cut down on time between tweezing or shaving.

 

Pube Oil Promises to Make Your Bush Look Pretty

 Would you buy it?
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Depending on who you talk to, pubic hair is back in a big way.
Anastasia Steele rocked a full bush in Fifty Shades, and Cameron Diaz and Gwyneth Paltrow are both fans of going au naturel.

And one company is taking note. Fur is a new line of products created to help you pamper your pubes.
“Fur is the first line of products that cares for pubic hair and skin,” says the company on its website. “Our products give your pubes a chance.”
As Fur points out, we moisturize every other part of our bodies and shampoo and condition the hair on our heads, so why don’t we do the same with our pubic hair? …Because it’s public hair?

To meet the “need,” Fur offers up two products: Fur Oil and Stubble Cream. Used daily, Fur swears its paraben- and phthalate-free products will give you fewer ingrown hairs and healthier skin over time. Oh, and softer pubic hair, of course.
But good pubes don’t come cheap: A 2.5 ounce bottle of Fur Oil will set you back $39, while a 2.5 ounce bottle of Stubble Cream costs $32.
Hey, if you’re planning to let things go wild down there, you obviously want it to look good, too.

How to Prevent Hair Loss

Tips to Prevent Hair Loss, for Women


Tips to Prevent Hair Loss. Hair is your crown. Everybody feels sad when her hair fell out. Hair loss is caused by a variety of factors. It can be from hormonal changes, damage from chemicals, yeast or fungal infections, and maybe side effects from medications. Hair loss can be also a side effect of some types of dandruff, while other types of dandruff may cause itching or inflammation that causes hair loss.

Steps to reduce Hair Loss.
  • Give yourself an oil massage at least two times a month. You can choose between olive oil or coconut oil.
  • Eating foods rich in iron helps prevent hair loss .Foods such as dried figs, cashew nuts, almonds, liver and shrimp can give you enough iron that helps prevent hair loss.
  • Better try to keep your hair clean because fungal or yeast infections on the scalp can make the hair weak.
  • Try to avoid harsh clips and bands on your hair. Making tight hairstyles can destroy the hair strength.
  • Use a mild moisturizing shampoo. For oily hair, use a shampoo that is targeted for that type of hair.
  • Using gels or hair sprays, it is important to wash your hair because they can be hard to manage, and thus causes the hair to break easily.
  • Best way to control hair loss, drinking fresh coconut water can help reduce hair fall.
  • Avoid sunburn to the scalp and body. The sun can have serious consequences for overall health.
These great tips used to reduce hair loss can definitely help in keeping your hair strong and healthy.