The final hair removal to say farewell in a radical way to his hair is tempting.

But taking the step is not always easy: lack of information about procedures, fear of discomfort ... So before starting, here is all there is to know about permanent hair removal.

Definitive Hair Removal: Laser and Pulsed Light Techniques

The laser destroys the pigmented bulb of the hair (melanin) thanks to a very precise wavelength. The laser beam passes through the skin before being absorbed by the pigments of the hair follicle. This light ray is then transformed into heat which damages the hair and destroys it permanently.

Attention, this technique must imperatively be carried out by a dermatologist doctor because it can cause burns.

Pulsed light epilation is based on the same principle of destruction as the laser. His difference? It does not sort between the waves.

This technique is practiced in a doctor's office. It is also often offered in beauty institutes or aesthetic salons ... at the risks and perils of the estheticians who practice it and who have for some already been pursued by the doctors and dermatologists for "illegal practice of medicine" light being considered a medical procedure that must be supervised by health professionals.

Pulsed light hair removal devices have also been available commercially in recent years. With a relatively moderate power, they allow to carry out personal sessions at home, provided they strictly follow the indications given by the manufacturers.

Electrical hair removal by electrolysis

Electrical hair removal by electrolysis burns the root of the hair to prevent it from repelling.

As a result, there is no need to multiply the appointments of the beautician before the summer, or to suffer during waxing, shaving or depilatory hair removal sessions.

It's up to you to opt for the definitive hair removal technique that's right for you.