Epilator: how to use it correctly
Excess hair on a woman's body makes life very difficult. In the fight against them, a variety of means are used, ranging from razors to various plasters. Nevertheless, many people prefer such a convenient and effective invention as an epilator. It removes hairs along with the bulb, and allows you to forget about the problem for a long time.
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How to use the epilator correctly
If you decide to remove hair with an epilator, first of all, choose a good model, do not skimp. During the process itself, try to create a pleasant environment, relax and imagine how your skin will look flawless after applying it.
Soreness when using the epilator is perhaps its only drawback. To minimize pain as much as possible, when using it, you need to adhere to certain rules:
- It makes sense to epilate when the hairs have already reached a size of about half a millimeter, since too small will be difficult to grip.
- You should not remove hairs in this way on those areas of the skin where there are moles or dilated blood vessels, it can be dangerous.
- Set the epilator to an acceptable rotation speed, starting with the lowest one.
- Many people think that epilation is best done after a hot bath or shower, when the pores of the skin are enlarged.
- To reduce discomfort, point the epilator against hair growth and hold it at a right angle.
- Start with the finest hairs, gradually moving on to thicker and coarser hairs.
- Finally, do not moisturize your skin with creams, as it will be difficult for you to grab them.
Skin care after hair removal
In most cases, the skin turns red after the procedure. There is nothing wrong here, this is a natural reaction to external influences. Therefore, after finishing epilation, the skin must be soothed with a special cream. To make it less likely to resort to an unpleasant procedure, you can pick up a lotion, gel or other means that slows down the growth of stripes. All preparations for the restoration of irritated skin should be alcohol-free.
After working with the epilator, red dots remain on the skin - traces of hair follicles. Don't worry, they'll go away in a few days. However, just in case, it's best to disinfect them with a special antiseptic lotion.
Cosmetologists also advise using peels on a regular basis. It removes the stratum corneum, which slows down hair growth.
And the last - some time after hair removal is desirable protect skin from the sun.
Relieve irritation after epilation
Unfortunately, irritation after this procedure occurs quite often. You can remove it with the help of various bactericidal agents. Glycerin, mixed with two tablets of crushed aspirin, helps well with irritation after epilation.
Various creams must be used with caution, they contain fragrances and other components that can only intensify the negative reaction of the skin. When choosing such products, you need to carefully study the composition and give preference to natural ingredients. In principle, even men's after shave products are suitable: if they do not cause allergies in you and are well accepted by the skin, why not. Baths and compresses made from herbs and medicinal plants, such as chamomile or aloe, are also very good.
However, even if irritation has arisen, this is not a reason to part with epilation forever. Follow the tips listed above, and you will deal with all problems without difficulty.