Why Atheletes Remove Body Hair

Body hair removal is considered a burden by most people. It can be a time consuming task that requires regular weekly maintenance. Problems may occur, such as razor cuts or the development of painful ingrown hairs. Yet many athletes, female and male alike, remove their hair on a regular basis.

Darren Young
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How to Remove Facial Milia

Milia are small, white skin bumps that grow mostly on the face, around the eyes, cheeks, nose and chin. These benign cysts form when glands under the skin that normally help facilitate exfoliation fail to develop properly or are damaged, and dead skin cells become trapped.

Molly McAdams
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How to Permanently Remove Hair on the Legs

Unwanted leg hair can make you feel self-conscious about your legs, especially if there are many. There are several ways to remove leg hair, such as sugaring, waxing and shaving. However, these methods are not permanent and take a long time to do.

Frank Dioso
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Bartholin's Cyst vs. Ingrown Hair

Two common causes of uncomfortable bumps or lumps in the female genital area are Bartholin's cysts and ingrown hairs.

Stephanie Crumley Hill
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How to Prepare for Upper Lip Laser Hair Removal

When it comes to removing unwanted facial hair, laser hair removal is an excellent choice for long-lasting results. The laser hair removal process is generally fairly quick, although several treatments may be required. Most users report only mild discomfort during treatment and recovery.

Stephanie Crumley Hill
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Ways to Remove Body Hair Permanently at Home

Many people desire smooth, hairless skin and prefer to permanently remove body hair in the privacy of their home. Traditional ways of removing hair at home, such as shaving, tweezing, waxing and chemical creams, are only temporary.

Jeffrey Traister
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How to Remove Hair With a Loofah

A loofah is a sponge used on the body to prepare the skin prior to waxing the hair or following laser hair removal. The loofah will exfoliate dead skin in the area before waxing and helps ensure an even wax application for the hair removal.

Abigail Adams
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How to Remove Coarse Dark Hair From Legs

Even the best of shaves may not closely remove coarse, dark hair from your legs. Shaving, a form of depilation, removes hair just at the surface, leaving noticeable follicles -- similar to a five o'clock shadow. Hair can sometimes begin to grow back in a matter of hours after depilation, adding to your frustration.

Lisa Sefcik
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Hair Removal by Buffing

The technique of buffing away body hair has indeterminate origins, although this rather unorthodox method of hair removal was definitely popular in World War II when razors were rationed and women resorted to "sandpapering" their legs.

Lisa Sefcik
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How to Treat Ingrown Hairs on the Scalp

If you shave your head, you may experience ingrown hairs as a result. Once a hair is shaved, its tip becomes sharp. As the hair grows out, it may curve toward the scalp and pierce the skin. Your body then treats the hair like a foreign object and the area becomes red and inflamed.

Casey Holley
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The Best Way to Remove Ear Hair

Excess ear hair is a problem faced mostly by men, as they age and hormone levels in the body change. Ear hair may grow randomly on different parts of the ear, or sprout in bunches from the ear canal.

Joshua McCarron
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Shavers for Ingrown Hairs

Pseudofolliculitis barbae, commonly known as ingrown hairs, affect shaved areas of the body including the face, neck and armpits. CNN Health says shaving hairs close to the skin surface causes the hair to curl and grow into the skin instead of exiting the follicle.

Linda Chechar
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