Topic > Hair removal: what is the best way? - 1635

Hair Removal: What's the Best Way?Susie really needed to go to the bathroom. She was enjoying a peaceful sleep until the urge struck. Quickly, Susie threw back the covers and ran into the bathroom. He grabbed the handle and tried to turn it, but it wouldn't move. Her sister Caroline was locked in the bathroom."Caroline, I really have to go!""I'm sorry, Susie.""Caroline, you really don't understand.""Well, Susie, if I could find a better way to get rid of the hair on my legs, so I wouldn't have to occupy the tub for so long. Until then... leave me alone!!" "Caroline...Caroline?" And with that, Susie gave up. She simply decided that she would have to wait another half hour while Caroline finished plucking every single hair from her legs. Caroline had tried many different hair removal methods, but hadn't yet found one that worked for her. All hair removal techniques (hair removal lotion, laser, wax, soap and water shaving, and electric razor) achieve the same goal, but they do so in very different ways. However, I believe that the best option for hair removal today is the electric razor. Now I will explain each form of hair removal and how they all have benefits, but I will demonstrate why I think the electric razor method is the best. The first type of hair removal is depilatory lotion. It is quite easy to use, but sometimes the strong smell of the lotion offends users. Consumers simply squeeze a small amount from the bottle and apply it to the designated area. After the lotion is allowed to penetrate, it is removed and the hair roots are dissolved. The pain is minimal; it usually does not occur unless the user suffers from an allergic reaction. If this happens, the consumer is to blame. The instructions should have been read by the consumer and a test should also have been carried out. The price is moderate; it is not as expensive as a different technique, but there are some cheaper methods. A bottle of lotion ranges from $5.00 to $6.00 and would last 20 to 25 applications. The effects also last for a reasonable period, up to a week. However, the lotion must be applied every week to maintain the desired effect. The second hair removal method is laser.