If one is looking for home permanent hair removal, then there are several options available to consider. First off, we have to discard the notion of shaving or plucking, as those are able to be performed at home, but hardly permanent solutions.
For that matter though, we need to keep in mind that permanent is a relative term. Methods termed as permanent remove and reduce hair from an area, but the possibility of hair in the future exists. From the permanent options to consider, each individual needs to weigh in what that person is most comfortable with. In this article, we will examine some of the most prevalent methods for use at home. Those methods that we will consider in this article are home electrolysis, home laser treatment and topical creams.
Electrolysis has been around for quite some time as a home permanent hair removal system. It involves the sending of an electrical pulse into the hair follicle and killing the root of the hair. The electrical current does not just magically find its way into the follicle, so how does this work? The best home kit methods involve an ultra thin metal probe, similar to a needle, which is inserted into the follicle. This probe then conducts a tiny amount of electricity into the follicle, killing the root. Other electrolysis kits that do not use the needle that goes into the follicle are not advised. This method can be time consuming, and inexperience can lead to causing damage to the skin if one is not careful.
In recent years, there have been significant advances in the use of lasers at home for everything from leveling lines in home repair situations to the reason we are here: home permanent hair removal. Laser treatment, whether done at home or at a spa, requires multiple treatments to be effective. Laser treatment is also most effective when it involves dark course hair growing from light colored skin. This is due to the way that the laser hair removal treatment works. Because of this, it should not be used on skin that is darker than a medium brown in a home setting, as serious skin damage may occur. When home permanent hair removal with a laser is performed correctly, most people report there is little pain involved with laser hair removal; it is likened to snapping a rubber band against the skin.
The last option in home permanent hair removal that we will examine is topical depilatory creams, such as Vaniqa. These creams are available at the pharmacy by prescription and can be effective in reducing the unwanted hair. The creams require strict adherence to the schedule prescribed, as well as supplementary tweezing or shaving. It should be noted that this type of home permanent hair removal cream is only for the ladies.
There are many reasons people may want to pursue home permanent hair removal, such as cost or privacy issues, but the individuals should consider just which method is right for them. Safety and comfort are factors that weigh in, but there is also the consideration of how much time one wants to put into this endeavor. Whatever the case, there are options out there.

