Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hair removal dilemma: Depilation creams Vs. Hair inhibitor products

Any process that involves hair removal from above the skin's surface is known as depilation. It involves methods such as shaving, depilation and use of hair removal creams. As shaving is not preferred by many because of the coarse stubble it leaves behind, depilation creams is the next best option for temporary hair removal. Hair inhibitor solutions contain mild, natural ingredients that work by penetrating your hair follicles and disabling the cells that are responsible for hair growth. This means your hair growth is stunted and you don't have to shave or use creams as often.

Advantages of depilation creams

Unlike shaving and other temporary methods to remove hair that removes hair from the surface, depilation creams destroys the hair from the root. The effect of these creams last for more days, so you can enjoy hair-free, smooth skin for several days to come. Good quality creams contain chemicals that dissolve keratin, a protein in the hair, and several soothing agents so that you don't have to deal with rashes and other allergies caused by chemicals.

CC Depilation Cream is a good product contain calming essential oils, so you don't have to worry about any side effects.

Advantages of hair inhibitor sprays

Hair inhibitors stunt hair growth by changing the structure of your hair follicles. The hair that does grow back after using these products is finer and lighter. Eventually your hair become so fine that is not noticeable and obvious. Simply apply hair inhibitors after using any depilation method and you will notice significant intervals between your hair removal sessions.

Ultra Hair Away is the most popular hair inhibitor spray, fondly known as 'Baldness in Bottle' by those who use it.

So which is better?

A combination of using depilation creams and hair inhibitors is the best way to go about hair removal. You can't say one method is better than the other; both the products are complimentary to each other, not alternatives.

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