Hair
Removal
Hair Removal Can Be Barbarous
The process of getting rid of body hair, generally done for the purpose of enhancing the physical
appeal and look “clean”, is termed as hair removal.
Humans have hair growing all over their body, except on their palms. To most humans, hair showing
in certain parts of their body is either embarrassing or blemishing their physical appearance; so they feel the
need to remove it from these spots.
The top ten areas where humans indulge in hair removal are: face, head, legs, underarms, eyebrows,
chest, eyelashes, back, pubic area, and abdomen.
Types of Hair Removal
There are basically two types of hair removal – temporary and permanent. Before we discuss the
different methods available for hair removal it is essential to know that hair growth starts from beneath the
skin’s surface.
If you want to remove hair above the skin’s surface then that is most likely a temporary method,
also called depilation. Shaving, trimming, using creams or powders that dissolve hair or using rough surfaces to
rub off hair are temporary methods.
Permanent hair removal, also called epilation, involves removing hair not just from the surface but
removing it entirely along with the root. Methods like tweezing, waxing, sugaring, threading, etc. are epilation
methods.
Then there are the more sophisticated epilation methods such as electrolysis and laser hair
removal.
Why is Hair Removal Required?
Apart from cosmetic reasons, there can be other compelling reasons why people want to remove hair;
for example medical reasons. This is required when due to some hormonal imbalance women start sprouting hair at
places where they are not supposed to, e.g., facial hair.
Also, before surgery a patient’s hair requires removal in order to reduce chances of infection.
This is done by a simple temporary method like shaving.
Social and cultural reasons dictate hair removal at times. Would you look better at the workplace
clean-shaven or with stubble or would you like to flaunt hairy legs on a date? Things like that make up social and
cultural reasons.
Many religions across the world also involve some kind of hair removal ritual. While undergoing
training at a military or police academy you cannot look like the Beatles. The rules out there state that any
recruit – male or female – should sport hair according to the institution’s regulations, which say hair should be
short or well-tied.
Hair removal is big business in America. Take the American population and multiply it with the
spots that need hair removal and you can easily sight a lot of money.
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