Home Laser Hair Removal

October 5th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Going bare and hairless is all the rage these days and men and women both are going through great lengths to ensure they can enjoy the trend. For some, it may be a passing fad, for others it has been a long time preference that’s been a difficulty to maintain; until the introduction of the home laser hair removal device.

Enjoying the silky smooth feeling of having no hair on legs and arms for women; and the chest and back for men; plus the pleasure of that well-groomed look of properly maintained brows, hairless upper lips and chins, and underarms; and last but definitely not least, the ever important bikini area, should not be as laborious as it is now.

The way things are, the least troublesome solution-at least at first glance-is shaving, but because the issue of re-growth literally crops up in a matter of days, it really isn’t as practical or as hassle free. Waxing as an option is also good but the cost, the scheduling required, not to mention the pain, and hygiene and privacy issues, make it not as desirable.

While some of the same issues crop up for laser hair removal in clinics or medispas, mostly, it’s the upfront cost that scares people off. The higher cash out is often somewhat intimidating to most, when actually it’s about the same, if not actually cheaper than what they’d spend over a year or so of waxing while enjoying the benefits of permanent hair reduction and even elimination.
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Divorce Does Not Cause Hair Loss in Women

October 5th, 2011 by admin No comments »

There has been a lot in the press recently alluding to research that suggests women going through divorce are more likely to shed excess hair. It’s been reported that single women, that is those that have never married, and married women are more likely to keep their flowing locks.

Some time ago, a friend of mine was in a very difficult marriage. Sherrill was desperately unhappy, was eating poorly, sleeping rarely and losing her hair to the extent that her hairdresser commented. At the time, I recommended a nutritional supplement containing mucopolysaccharides from deep sea fish. In less than three months, her hair problems disappeared but unfortunately, her other issues remained. She divorced the other problems and no longer needs the nutritional supplement.

There is no doubt that stress causes hair problems in both men and women but to say that divorce causes hair loss in women is somewhat of an exaggeration. It is how the individual deals with stress that is the key indicator of how the hair will respond. Hair loss has been observed in young people studying for university exams, in new mothers when the baby is three to four months old and in young single women with busy careers.
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