05-03-2014, 09:15 PM
(05-03-2014, 07:32 PM)ErinMichelle Wrote: Sorry for jumping in so late. I had been clearing hair off of my body for decades. And have tried shaving, epilators, waxing at home and laser. I have always had issues with ingrown hair with the first 3. One big reason that this happens with epilation or home waxing is that the hair didn't come out by the root. instead it breaks off under the skin and doesn't grow out of the follicle correctly.
As for laser, I had that professionally done for about 2 years, along with some electrolysis. Within 2 years after stopping 75-85% of my hair grew back and has stayed that way. Although, I NEVER had ingrown hairs after laser treatments.
I personally wish there was something that I could just rub onto my body hair, painless and odorless, that would remove the damn hair forever!
You're so right about the hairs breaking off under the skin with an epilator, Erin. The problem is the way the spinning tweezer drum pulls the hair out at a poor angle. When I use a handheld tweezer and pull the hair out in the direction it's growing, far fewer hairs break off, and few in-growns occur. Broken hairs have sharp edges which allow them to burrow into the skin instead of emerging at the mouth of the follicle pore. I'd say not to use an epilator on hairs that grow at a angle much <90 degrees (perpendicular) to the skin's surface.
BTW, the amount of hair that grows back after a hair follicle is lasered depends on your DHT level. With a normal male DHT level, hair will always grow back even if removed with electrolysis.
Clara