December 2, 2006
Going Bald
Most men are afraid of losing their hair. A receding hairline or bald spot can cause anxiety and social embarrassment. Jokes about comb-overs, toupees and hair plugs are commonplace. Many people associate hair loss with aging and loss of virility.
Baldness is often due to a genetic condition that affects the hair follicles. There are a few medications (prescription and over-the-counter) that can slow hair loss. Because everyone reacts to chemicals differently, it`s hard to pinpoint what will work best for you. If you`re considering medication, consult your doctor to learn your options.
Another idea is to embrace your baldness! Many women think shaved heads are sexy. Go ahead, cue ball yourself.
Gaining Weight
These days women who aren’t the only ones tormented by media images of unattainably perfect bodies. From billboards, to the Internet, to TV, images of lean sculpted men are everywhere. It`s enough to make your average Joe feel just a tad insecure.
Try to avoid getting bogged down in the body image blues. Instead, eat a well-balanced diet, get some aerobic exercise and take the right supplements. Because men are solution oriented, implementing a new diet and exercise plan can be an enjoyable challenge.
Being Hairy
For many men and women, a hair chest is the epitome of masculinity. Yet, we’re constantly bombarded with images of smooth-chested hunks with nary a hair in sight. No wonder guys with excessive back, chest, and abdominal hair feel less than sexy. If you want to be hair-free instead of hirsute, try waxing or laser hair removal.
If you choose waxing, find a spa or salon that understands men`s skincare issues. Be sure to find an experienced esthetician that uses high-quality waxing materials. You get what you pay for, so try not to pinch pennies. To take a bit of the sting out of this type of hair removal, consider taking an Ibuprofen an hour prior to your service.
Waxing has some cons: monthly maintenance and unsightly ingrown hairs. If you want to be fur free forever, think about laser hair removal. It`s more expensive in the short term and often requires more than one session. However, results are more permanent, making it more cost-effective over the long haul.
Smelling Bad
It`s normal to smell a funky after working on your car or finishing a five-mile run. Being ripe at work or on a date is disastrous. If you suffer from excessive body odor and perspiration (bromidrosis) it`s time to take some action.
Body odor is partially caused by bacteria in the sweat-producing apocrine glands. These glands are concentrated in the underarms and groin. Be sure to thoroughly wash those areas twice a day. To make maximize your shower, use a soapy washcloth instead of just a bar soap. Since we all have our own unique body chemistry, the soap and deodorant combo that your buddy uses might not be for you. Experiment with different products to find what works best.
You can also address body odor internally. Charcoal tablets absorb waste products and reduce odor-causing fermentation and putrification. Chlorophyll capsules help detoxify the body with magnesium.
Breaking Out
Still getting zits well past your teenage years? Your high fat and sugar diet could be the problem. Insulin-spiking starches and snack foods set the stage for the hormonal changes that cause acne.
Try eating a balanced diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Over-counter antibacterial products like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are effective at clearing-up acne. If these changes don`t bring some clarity to your skin, consider visiting a dermatologist.
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November 2, 2006
Removing unwanted hair on the face or body can be an aggravating and sometimes painful process, and all the choices in hair removal can be confusing. Whether it’s from the back, above the lip, or just a stray eyebrow, most people want hair removal to be as effective and long lasting as possible. The most popular hair removal techniques are electrolysis and laser treatments.
For the least painful, most effective hair removal treatment, being educated about your hair removal choices and working with a trained professional to perform the job is essential. “The first thing people have to understand is the difference between electrolysis and
laser hair removal
. Laser is for the reduction of hair, but electrolysis is permanent,” said Robin Harris, Certified Professional Electrologist at Charlotte-James Skin Facial Clinic, and electrology instructor at the American Institute of Education in Long Beach, Calif.
Harris, who has practiced electrolysis for 13 years, explains that it is the only procedure approved by the FDA and it is the only method that they consider permanent. Electrolysis works well with any type of hair and color of skin because it targets individual hairs. Alternately, a laser seeks a contrast between hair and skin to identify the hair it must destroy, so it usually only works well with those who have very dark hair and very light skin. It is not as effective on people with medium to dark skin or those with light hair. There is also the risk of being burned by a laser if the technician is not experienced. The shape of one’s hair follicles is another consideration. “For curved follicles, you can’t see under the skin, so you have to look at the wave pattern of the hair that is exposed to determine where the curve is below the skin,” said Harris, who specializes in removing curved hair follicles, which are common in African Americans. She also excels at removing ultra-fine colorless hair, and uses special microscopic glasses to do this.
Electrolysis has been around for approximately 100 years, but has advanced to a microchip technology with increased megahertz, so it is a faster and less painful delivery system than it was years ago. Although it is still practiced with a probe technique and a needle, the sophisticated system now makes it the leading choice in hair removal. However, Harris emphasizes that a technician must use “the best equipment” that is available. “I love what I do, and I especially enjoy working on ingrown hairs, but I would not be able to do it effectively if I did not have top-quality equipment,” said Harris.
Harris offers these tips for selecting an electrologist:
– Make sure new, disposable probes are used for each session.
– Make sure that the electrologist uses an antiseptic on your skin
before and after each treatment to ensure that she does not push bacteria
from the surface of the skin into the hair follicle with the probe.
– Ask about sterilization procedures. Tweezers should be sterilized in a
dry heart sterilizer or autoclave.
– The electrologist’s hands must be washed before and after each
treatment. Harris wears gloves, too.
There are three different techniques that Harris uses. All of them are permanent, but she warns that the results depend on the operator’s experience:
– Thermolosis - This technique uses an oscillating current to create
heat. The probe heats the water in the tissue, causing electrocoagulation,
or cooking the tissue or hair follicle into a porous mass.
– Galvanic - This is a chemical technique where water and salt molecules
in the skin are changed to lye, which melts tissue or the hair follicle.
– Blend - This is a combination of the heat and chemical techniques
mentioned above.
The myth is that this procedure hurts. Although it is true that you will experience a quick sensation, it is not too uncomfortable. Just ensure that you have selected the right electrologist for the job.
Charlotte-James Facial Clinic is located at 10921 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. For more information, visit www.charlottejames.org or call 310-208-2556.
Source: Market Wire
April 11, 2006
The Corrective Skin & Vein Center, an affiliate of LaserHairRemoval.com utilizes the power of the Ellipse IPL Laser for their permanent hair reduction procedures. Patients throughout the Oklahoma City area will now be able to visit LaserHairRemoval.com in order to find additional information concerning this laser technology.
The Corrective Skin & Vein Center uses the Ellipse IPL laser for permanent hair reduction. The Ellipse Flex treatment is advanced because where most lasers are limited to certain skin tones and colors, the Ellipse Flex treatment is able to treat all skin types. The unique software of the Ellipse system has pre-programmed settings for different hair and skin colors that adjust the energy output accordingly. This ensures the safety and reliability of this laser.
Unlike laser technology, the light that is generated by IPL systems is broader. IPL systems have various wavelengths of light that can be used for laser hair removal. The wave of light that is emitted from and Ellipse laser is chosen based on each individual patient. Correct penetration depth plus optimal absorption will give the targeted area the best results. The rapid, intense flashes of light ensure that the target can be heated to the correct temperature without damaging the surrounding tissues.
This advanced technology allows technicians to set the machine according to the needs of each individual. The light will penetrate the surface of the skin and travel deep enough to destroy the hair follicle; all without doing any damage to the skin. The Ellipse IPL laser is a fantastic method for the permanent reduction of unwanted hair. Now, Oklahoma City patients of all skin types will be able to have their unwanted hair treated successfully. Visit the Corrective Skin & Vein Center today and find out if laser hair removal is right for you!
About Corrective Skin & Vein Center
Corrective Skin & Vein Center is a clinic dedicated to providing the most advanced treatment for both vein removal and laser hair removal. This clinic provides consultations as well as precise analysis that will help patients determine if vein removal or laser hair removal is right for them. For additional information call 1.888.527.3714 or go online to, http://www.laserhairremoval.com/pr/press_release_oklahomacity.htm
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Eliminate Unwanted Body Hair Guaranteed!
January 21, 2006
Haven’t we all gone through the phase when we want to have the perfect look and body? And unwanted body hair has definitely been a problem area.
The desire to remove excess or dark hair usually begins in adolescence. With the emphasis on smooth, hairless skin, having excess hair is taboo, especially for women.
There are many options available for removing unwanted hair, both on a temporary and permanent basis. Bleaching, shaving, plucking, waxing and sugar waxing are some of the common methods to temporarily remove hair whereas laser treatment is used for permanent hair removal.
Hormones and genetics are major factors that are accountable for the amount of hair that you have. There are several ways to remove hair — depilation (removing part of the hair above the skin’s surface) or epilation (removing the entire hair).
Here are a few of the common methods that people opt for:
Waxing: It is the cheapest and most effective method for temporary hair removal as it removes hair along with its roots. It usually takes about three to eight weeks for the hair to grow back. Sensitive skin may develop tiny red pinprick dots after waxing but this will disappear soon, depending on how sensitive the skin is. Waxing often results in slower hair regrowth. You can opt for either hot or cold wax. Preferably, one should have at least 1/8 inches of hair growth for waxing or there should be a minimum gap of two weeks between each waxing session.
Shaving: Shaving or trimming can be done manually or with the help of electric shavers. Body shaving is more difficult than facial shaving as the skin is more tender in certain areas such as the bikini area. Shaving needs to be done in the direction against hair growth. One should stop shaving body areas that become red until the skin heals and the rashes vanish, since it will be prone to infection. Lathering the body area with foam or gel prior to shaving helps.
Tweezing: It grasps the hair shaft close to the skin, removing the hair from the root. It needs patience and is time consuming. It takes about one week to four weeks for the hair to grow back. Tweezing is more suitable for an area that has less hair growth, like the eyebrows.
Temporary hair removal can easily be done at home or in a beauty salon.
Laser treatment:
(For permanent hair removal) Laser hair removal works in different ways though the principal method remains the same. First, the skin is cleansed and unwanted hair removed (preferably by waxing, to help open up the follicles). Then a carbon-based light absorbing lotion is massaged into the skin which, when passed over the skin, damages the follicle but leaves the skin unharmed. It takes about two to three sittings or sessions to complete the treatment. Depending on the hair hair type, colour and skin type, the treated area is covered to prevent infection and shield it from sunlight during the healing period. Laser hair removal needs to be done by a dermatologist, cosmetic surgeon or qualified professionals.
Source: Indiavarta
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