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Laser Hair Removal

Posted by David Stewards | Laser Hair Removal | Friday 18 February 2011 10:42 pm

Many women choose to have laser hair removal on their face. Many are unhappy with the unwanted hair and the choices for removal in that area aren’t always ideal. Shaving is completely out of the question, waxing can be painful, and bleach just covers up the problem, but doesn’t solve it. While the treatment is considered slightly painful, it is worth the long term results that are achieved. After a treatment, this area will be red and you may not want to go out in public immediately following the procedure. However, the lack of anxiety when it comes to other people noticing hairs growing there is comforting. Because your face is what everyone sees, it can be a real confidence booster to feel like this area is taken care of.

Both the underarms and arms themselves are a popular choice for laser hair removal. Shaving underarms can be uncomfortable and not always as successful as you may have hoped. It needs to be done frequently and because of the sensitivity of the skin, it is a common place for razor burn and unsightly bumps. Much like the face, it may be a little painful at the initial treatment, but the results are well worth it. Bikini Line can be an incredibly sensitive area of skin. While there are a few options available, laser hair removal may be the best. Waxing works, but doesn’t last long. Shaving lasts even less time, can be difficult to get done correctly, and many times causes bumps and ingrown hairs. This is by far of of the least convenient areas for a woman to take care of on her own.

When you have decided where you want to have the treatment done, be sure to schedule an appointment to find out more information. In addition to the cost and how the procedure is going to work, you want to know what you need to do to prepare and what will happen when it is completed. It helps to have the most information possible in advance. No matter what area of the body that you are worried about, consider laser hair removal. The upfront cost is considerably more than going to the store to pick up a razor or wax strips, because of the amount of time that it lasts, the lack of side effects, and the way that you will look and feel after, it is worth the money. Also, think about tallying up all of the money that you would have spent on similar products and imagine not making those purchases.

How to Get Instant Dreadlocks

Posted by David Stewards | Dreadlocks | Friday 20 August 2010 3:17 am

Have you been thinking about getting dreadlocks but thought it took months to achieve the look? The thought of having to wait months for the hair to lock a big turnoff for some who desire dreads. After all, how will you style your hair while the hair is locking? Learn how to get instant dreadlocks that you can do yourself. The good news is you can create instant dreadlocks without the wait, without the hassle, and without having your hair a mess until your hair actually locks up. Is this really possible? Of course it is. Learn how you can do it yourself with the right tools and a little time.

There are five basic ways to dread your hair: Backcombing method, Twist and rip method, Gel and wax method, Natural method and Interlocking or latch hook method. You start with one piece of hair at a time using a special latch hook tool. The tool resembles a crochet needle. The method is actually braiding your hair backwards from the tip to the root. You can do this by hand until you reach the root, at which point you will need the latch hook to get close to the scalp and tighten the hair.

The process is long and in the beginning you may be tempted to give up, but the end result is an instant head of dreadlocks that look fabulous. If you don’t want to do this yourself, there are locticians who specialize in the latch hook method who can do all the work for you. Let me warn you that the cost is pricey ($500-$1,000) but you can achieve the look that it takes many 6-12 months to achieve.

Once your locks are complete, you can show your new look off to your friends who will wonder how in the world you turned your roller wrap or braids into dreadlocks overnight. Want more hair care and styling tips, visit Tracks & Tresses for discounted wigs and hair as well as information on how to keep your hair healthy and beautiful.

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