Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Five Waxing Hair Removal Tips

Waxing is a method of temporary hair removal, which removes the hair from the root. A wax combination is spread thinly over the skin. A cloth strip is pressed on the top and then ripped off with a quick movement removing the wax along with the hair and dead skin cells leaving the skin smooth. Waxing is accomplished by spreading a wax combination thinly over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is then pressed on the top and ripped off with a quick movement against the direction of hair growth. This removes the wax along with the hair and dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth. There are many benefits to waxing versus other forms of hair removal. Waxing is a long-lasting method. Waxing completely removes the hair from the follicle; this leaves an active area of cells.

Hair in waxed areas will not grow back for two to seven weeks; when the hair does grow back it is soft and thin. Waxing should not be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn. Waxing completely removes the hair from the follicle; this leaves an active area of cells. Over a period of 4-6 weeks depending on the strength of the hair and new hair will grow. Over a period of time and regular waxing treatments the hair becomes weaker and will eventually stop growing. Hair waxing for persons suffering from diabetes or who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection.


Waxing Hair Removal Tips
1.
Avoid wearing tight clothing over freshly waxed areas to minimize the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs.

2. Avoid showering and making the hair wet prior to waxing hair removal.
3. Apply a thin layer of wax in the direction of the hair growth.
4. After waxing hair removal, clean the skin with a warm moist towel to remove excess wax.
5. Avoid showering and making the hair wet prior to waxing hair removal.


More on waxing

Waxing

Waxing involves applying warm or cold wax on area of the skin where unwanted hairis growing. A cloth strip or prepared wax strip is smoothed over the wax and quicklystrip off against the direction of the hair. Waxing removes hair at the root. Itis an effective method for faster removal of hair on large surface area of the body.


Waxing tips
•Never wax a sore area, moles or skin that is sunburned or broken.
•Hair to be waxed should be at least ¼ inch in length.
•Wear loose clothing after waxing.


Waxing
Pros:
Results last for a few weeks, regrowth of hair appears lighterthan earlier.

Cons: Waxing can be painful. Temporary bumps and redness may appearon the skin after waxing.

Women's Need for Beauty -- Seven Beauty Tips

Have you ever gazed at a painting by Monet and felt as if you had been instantly transported to a lovely garden in Govern, France? Have you ever walked into a flower shop and felt wonderfully overcome by the blended fragrances of sterling roses, stargazer lilies, and English lavender? Or have you perhaps recently redecorated your master bedroom in your favorite colors and have now created your perfect sanctuary?

As women, we tend to be the caretakers of everyone around us, leaving little, if any, time for ourselves. For that reason, it’s important that we circumvent the outer chaos of our hectic lives by surrounding ourselves with things that evoke calm and tranquility, if only for moments at a time. And those “things” can be as different and unique as each woman is different and unique. We’ve all heard the old saying “Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.” And so it is with this concept of surrounding ourselves with beauty. It’s whatever elicits and captures this visceral response for you. And if you’ve been tightening your purse strings of late, try any of these budget-friendly, simple, but effective, “beauty” tips:

1. Buy fresh flowers from your local Farmers Market, where they‘re generally less expensive than the flower shop or even the grocery store. Or if an entire bouquet is beyond your current budget, one single rose stem will do the trick. Place them on your nightstand so that these fragrant blooms are the first thing you see when you wake up in the morning and the last thing you see when you retire in the evening.

2. Instead of listening to the news, play a feel-good CD as you’re getting yourself ready in the morning. This may be your favorite music artist or perhaps a personal-growth audio. The key is that it moves you in some positive, uplifting way.
3. Commune with nature by taking a walk through a local park, or stop by one on your way home. Enjoy the simplicity of nature and all of her inherently calming ways. Let Mother Earth nurture you.

4. De-clutter and organize your office space or work area. You’ll discover this will do wonders for reducing stress levels (not to mention create a more efficient environment).
5. Take a luxurious candlelit bubble bath before bed. Be sure to play soothing music. Then close your eyes and picture your body soaking away all of the day’s anxiety and worries.

6. Reach out and offer to help someone in need. Run an errand for a neighbor who has been under the weather lately. Call a loved one who has been facing challenges and offer your support or simply a listening ear. Visit your local library and offer to be a volunteer reader.

7. Give yourself permission to indulge in a favorite treat on occasion, and do it without guilt. That tiramisu may be just what your soul has been craving.
So, whether your “beauty” is visual, auditory, sensory, or tactile, begin surrounding yourself daily with whatever that is for you. Be good to yourself. You’ll soon begin to see your days magically transform into more positive and enjoyable experiences. After all, that’s the “beauty” of it.