Archive for April, 2009

24
Apr
09

Why do we have underarm hair?

Why do we have hair under our arms? Well, there are a couple of thoughts on this from experts. First, they believe it has to do with our sex appeal to the opposite sex. They believe that the pheromones, which release a sexual attraction scent, generated there attract the opposite sex to entice reproduction. Second, some think that it is or was used to protect the underarm during vigorous manual labor. With the advent of newer technology such as the shirt, the experts feel that these reasons are going away.

There are as many reasons to get your armpit hair removed as there are people but there are also many myths as to what happens if you remove it. A lot of those myths are just that… myths! For instance, people think that if you remove the armpit hair, it will grow back thicker and darker than it was before. Due to how your hair grows back and some of the issues one might have some people believe this myth.

Hair Free Under Your Arms!

Hair Free Under Your Arms!

You see… when you hair starts to grow back you can fill the stubs and might get some ingrown hairs. These can look darker and thicker but really aren’t. It’s just the re-grow process.

Another reason some are worried about getting their armpit hair removed is that it’s only related to very sexually adventurous individuals. This is yet just another myth. There are various religions and cultures that encourage the removal as it is a sign of cleanliness.

There are a number of reasons why one would remove their underarm hair. Some people with sweat gland problems will have it removed so their antiperspirants and/or deodorants can be more effective. Athletes will do this to help improve performance by reducing any friction the hair many cause. Remember, a very small fraction of a second can be the difference between a winner and looser!

You can always shave but then you run the risk of getting “razor bumps”, not a good thing as they can hurt and get infected. Waxing or sugaring is just painful and it has to be done continually which can just be a pain in the rear!

An increasing number of men and women are opting for laser hair removal in Chicago and other cities to have their hair removed. There is very little pain involved if any and can be done in a very short session.

19
Apr
09

Laser Hair Removal… Effective or Not? That is the Question…

I think effectiveness is actually relative… it depends on what your concept of effective is. If you hate shaving your legs, underarms, upper lip, chin and maybe sideburns, then yes laser hair can be very effective. It also depend on how much pain you can actually tolerate! Do you enjoy those cuts and nicks

For All Your Laser Hair Removal Needs in Chicago

For All Your Laser Hair Removal Needs in Chicago

each day during your shaving routine? How long does it take for the bleeding to stop and have you ruined that hundred dollar blouse because you cut your underarm and didn’t have enough time for it to quit bleeding? If any of those are your concerns then yes, laser hair removal is very effective. Why? because you don’t have to shave anymore… no shaving… no cuts or nicks! No more ruined shirts or pants from bleeding. One great reason to get laser hair removal is that you can get almost every part of your body treated! Really, the only area you can’t and don’t want to get treated is your eyes. As more and more women see the benefit of laser hair removal it’s becoming more acceptable by men as well!

Not only are a lot more men opting for laser hair removal but so are more athletes. Now, that may sound strange but for swimmers, biker and runners the less friction the better! It may only be a fraction of a second but just ask that swimmer who came in second to Micheal Phelps… i bet he wished he had just a couple more fractions of a second and he’d have won. Now, i don’t know if he is or was hairless but you get my point. Very competitive people can actually gaing the little extra with laser hair removal!

One thing you should do is get a free consultation and discuss all of your questions with a medical spa physician and/or technician. They, being certified and trained, will have all the answers to your questions. You’ll also want to know your skin type… please see my previous post!

Thanks for coming back… I’ll post more as i get the time.. take care

17
Apr
09

Chicago Laser Hair Removal Has 6 Skin Types… Which One Are You?

Did you know that dermatologist actually caterogize people by their skin type? I didn’t… Why you might ask? Because (especially if they are using laser hair removal) the machines they use are calibrated by your skin type.

So what are the skin types? Well, first let me tell you a little about who discovered them.

A gentleman by the name of Dr. Thomas B. Fitzpatrick of Harvard medical school developed this rating scale in 1975. What he found was that almost all people, when exposed to the sun could be grouped into 1 of 6 different groups. These are labeled Skin Type I-VI.

Skin Type I: This group usually consists of people who have very pale skin and are very sensitive to the sun. This skin type always burns when they are out in the sun. Eye and hair color seems to be an indicator as well. Those with red or blond hair and blue/hazel eyes usually are of type I skin. Also, people with numerous freckles or are albino.

Skin Type II: Skin of this type is usually very sensitive to the sun and burns easily. There is none to very little tanning with this skin type. Most people with fair skin and blue eyes would be characterized as having skin type II. But they do make good candidates for laser hair removal as the lasers can discern betweKnow your skin... or find outen the skin and the darker hair follicle!

Skin Type III: Darker white skin will normally fall into this group. They are sensitive to the sun and will sometimes burn. They do tan but is a slow tan and the skin will become a light brown color. Examples of this skin type would be people of European mix and darker Caucasians.

Skin Type IV: People with this skin type normally have a darker skin color and they are minimually affected by the sun. There is very little sun burning and they readily tan to a medium brown. This is a very large group of people in our society and they usually are part of one of these heritages: American Indian, Hispanic, Mediterranean, Asian or European. You see… this is definitely a large part of our population today.

Skin Type V: Skin Type V: Brown skin… The person with this skin type usually is not sensitive to the sun and they will very rarely get sun burns. Their skin also tans very well to a medium or dark brown. Most people that are in this skin type are Hispanic, Middle Eastern or Afro-American.

Skin Type VI: Skin Type VI: The last but not the least is the skin type that is not sensitive to the sun at all and it never sun burns. This skin has a very dark pigmentation and is usually from Afro-American, Middle Eastern or African heritage.

I guess you are probably wondering why I’m telling you this… It’s because when you go to get laser hair removal whether it’s in Chicago or another city, they should have you fill out a questionnaire. This questionnaire is what’s used to determine you Fitzpatrick Skin Type. This is important because the technician will use your skin type to help set up the laser’s energy level! The laser needs to pass through your Skin and target the hair follicle underneath. Now you can see why it’s a good thing thing to know your skin type. You can ask intelligent questions of your technician and hopefully understand his answers when he talks about your skin type of how he came up with your skin type using the Fitzpatrick Skin Typing!

Come back again as i discover and learn more about laser hair removal in all cities including Chicago

15
Apr
09

Why Laser Hair Removal In Chicago Or Anywhere Else?

Hello… thank you for stopping by and giving us a read!

As people become more and more aware of laser hair removal whether it’s in Chicago or another city, the procedures become more popular! But, with the increased interest in these procedures that are numerous questions that keep coming up with people i know. So, i thought i’d spend some time talking about those and how lasers work. I know when i had my first treatment, i had a bunch of questions. Luckily, the people that treated me were very professional and answered all my questions.

What kind of questions you might be asking… well… some of these:

1. What is a laser and how does it work?
It’s a hand held device (machine) that the laser hair removal technicians use during the procedure. They come in about 5 different (main) types. Two of those really aren’t used much if any at all. So, basically there are 3 main types: Alexandrite, Pulsed diode array and Nd:YAG. The first one Alexandrite is used mainly on light skinned people as it’s very effective for that skin type. Pulse Diode Array is for a medium skin type. Nd:YAG will treat all 6 different skin types and is very versital. This one is the best for darker skin types.

Now, how does it work… lol.. i’ve talked with friends and the answers they’ve come up with are … well … silly and funny… One lady i know said she thought it worked like a very very tiny razor and just cut the hair super close to the skin… umm.. not really.. LOL…. another friend of mine said she thought it melted the skin and filled in the holes where the hair lives thus sealing in the hair!  Wow… really??? NOT!  heheh…  This is how they basically work:   It’s a high energy light that is pulsed (so it’s only on for a very short period). This intensified light targets the dark pigment of the Hair Follicle and burns it causing damage to the follicle. By doing this, it disables the hair growth cycle. Now, the important part to remember is that Hair Grows in 3 stages! … it must be damaged during the growing stage to be effective. The treatment can’t pick out which hairs are in which stage and that’s why there are multiple laser hair removal sessions needed. All you hair isn’t growing at the same time. Make sense?

The bigger the Hair to Skin color difference, the better the results. But, with technology gaining strides with new developments most hair and skin colors can be treated. Just make sure you talk with the doctor and discuss your specific skin and hair color and what kind of results they think are possible. Unfortunately, not everyone is a good candidate for the procedures. The spa that you go to should be able to tell you how you will respond to the treatments. Oh… a good spa will also give you a FREE consultation!

2. What’s the Biggest Advantage of Laser Hair Removal?After Chicago Laser Hair Removal
Well, that’s a relative question i think… but i think it’s probably Body Parts! Sounds weird huh? lol… what i mean is that most of the body can become hair free! You can get your face, lip, chin, arms, chest, back, legs, bottom, pubic area all treated with laser hair removal. I know all those are available in Chicago and guessing they are treatable in other cities as well! I think the only area they can’t or don’t treat is the area very close to the eyes.

3. Does Laser Hair Removal Hurt?
For the most part, it’s relatively painless. But, i really depends on your pain threshold. It sort of feels like snapping a small rubber-band against your skin. The good news is that there are topical ointments that can be use to help reduce or even eliminate the small amount of pain! All spas are different and what they offer for pain reduction. If you are afraid of the small amount of pain… i would definitely ask your treatment provider what they recommend and how effective it really is… :)

Well, that’s all i have for now… please come back often to see what else i have instore for YOU!




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