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by jitesh, jit

In this article you will discover some methods to remove pubic hair.Pubic area is a sensitive part of your body and you should be careful while shaving hair in this area.Mainly there are two types of methods of hair removal.The first method is temporary removal of hair and second one is permanent hair removal.One of the most common method to shave pubic hair is shaving.Shaving pubic area is not a good idea as it can cause cuts and wounds.Some people use trimmer or shaver to get rid of hair in this area.A trimmer or shaver should be used in the direction of the growth of hair.The second method which is not commonly opted by a man is waxing.Waxing can be done at home or with the help of a professional in a salon.Waxing is a painful method and is not advised for people who are suffering from serious diseases.Another method which is used widely by men and women is depilation.Depilation can be done with the help of a depilator or a cream.Many people don`t prefer this method because there skin is allergic to depilatory creams.

If you want to remove your hair permanently then you have to opt for laser hair removal.In this method laser beam is used to destroy the hair bulb.You should be careful while using a hair removal method as there many creams in the market which can cause allergic skin reactions and superficial burns in the pubic area.


A lesser-known form of hair removal that is quickly growing in popularity is the epilator. The epilator is a small electronic devise (about the size of an electric razor) that functions in the same way as tweezers. You can use it anywhere on your body where you have unwanted hair – from bikini line to back and legs.

The epilator works when the user rolls the devise across the surface of the skin where the unwanted hair is growing. Inside of the body of the epilator are “pinching” devises that basically pinch anything that they come into contact with, including even the smallest hairs. After the hair is pinched, the devise continues to roll across the skin, pulling the hair out as it moves.

Because the epilator pulls the hair out at the root, the hair will not return to the surface of the skin for several days up to several weeks, leaving the skin smooth and silky. Unlike shaving, which only removes the part of the hair follicle from the skin’s surface, the epilator acts as a long-term solution to getting rid of unwanted hair. Therefore, the epilator is recommended for individuals that frequently get “five o’clock shadows”, or stubble by the end of the day after shaving.

The epilator is an electronic devise and can, therefore, be difficult to master at first. Here are some tips to help you use your epilator like a pro:

1. Always use your epilator after a hot shower or bath. The hot water will help to expand the pores and relax the hair root, making the hair easier and less painful to remove. Keep in mind that the epilator is an electronic devise and should not be used in or near water.

2. Pull the skin taught, tightening any excess skin by holding it down. As the epilator rolls across your skin, it will pinch and pull anything in its path – including loose skin.

3. Start slowly. You will be able to feel the epilator latch onto your hair follicles. The slower you work, the more thorough the hair removal job will be.

4. Move in the direction of the hair growth. Unlike shaving, which requires that you go against the grain of the hair, the epilator makes it quick and easy to go with the grain of the hair. When the hair is pulled out with an epilator, you will tend to not get the red bumps that you might otherwise get with a razor.

5. Your skin may be sensitive after you use the epilator. You may use a mineral oil to soother your skin. It is not advised that you use lotion, however, as the chemical agents in lotion can lead to rashes and skin irritations.

6. After your hair removal session, wipe your epilator clean so that hair does not clog the machinery.

Many people find that once they start using the epilator, they don’t want to go back to traditional shaving or waxing. Indeed, the epilator is quicker and longer lasting than shaving, yet without the painful side-effects that often accompany waxing. If you haven’t given it a try yet, there’s no better time; you have nothing to lose but unwanted hair!

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