Discover different tools and techniques for removing body hair at the surface or at the root, and find the best hair removal methods for your specific lifestyle needs.
Discover different tools and hair removal techniques at the surface or at the root, and find the best hair removal method, or methods, for your specific needs. You can remove body hair in a number of ways, whether at the surface or by the root. Some women may just use one method to remove body hair, while others will use multiple hair removal methods depending on what body part they want to remove hair from and for what occasion. Either way, learning about the various options can help ensure you choose the right one(s) for you.
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Surface Hair Removal Methods
Surface hair removal methods cut hair at the surface of the skin, not the root.
Shaving with a manual razor is one of the most popular hair removal methods; it’s easy, affordable and fast. Soak your skin in warm water via a shower or bath for a few minutes, apply shaving gel and use a sharp razor blade in light, steady strokes. After you finish shaving, rinse, pat your skin dry and apply a moisturizer. Wet shaving with a sharp razor can be used anywhere, however, it’s particularly great for legs, armpits, arms and bikini line. In general, we recommend women shave every one to three days during a shower or bath if the goal is to maintain smooth skin. Learn more about how to properly shave individual areas of the body.
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An electric razor has a moving blade under a fine screen that glides across your skin, trapping and cutting away the hair from the surface. What makes an electric razor different than a manual razor is that you typically shave dry skin rather than wet skin. Dry shaving with an electric device can be used anywhere. It works well for legs, arms, underarms and bikini line. Electric razors usually do not cut the hair as closely as manual razors do; so if you want to maintain smooth skin, you may need to shave more often — in general, every one to two days. Learn more about electric and manual shavers.
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Depilatory creams chemically dissolve body hair at the surface of the skin. Apply the cream, let it sit for several minutes and then use a clean washcloth to gently rub off the cream and hair residue. Rinse off your skin and apply a moisturizer. This hair removal option is better for smaller areas of the body, such as armpits, bikini line and upper lip. Depilatory creams can slow down hair growth for a few days up to several weeks, depending on the person.
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Root hair removal methods work to remove hairs by the root rather than the surface of the skin.
Tweezing hair works by pulling out hair strands by the root with a pair of tweezers. To help lower the chances of infection, be sure to clean the tweezers after each use. This hair removal method can last two to six weeks and works best on smaller areas of the body, such as the eyebrows and upper lip.
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Hair waxing can be done by a professional at a salon or at home with a waxing kit. You apply hot or cold wax to your skin in the same direction as the hair growth. After letting the wax set, grab a fabric strip, smooth it across your skin and quickly remove the strip going against the direction of the hair growth to pull out the hair from the root. Hair waxing can be used on any area of the body and works well on legs, bikini line, underarms, eyebrows and upper lip. The waxing frequency will vary but, in general, wax every three to six weeks to maintain smoothness.
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Epilation removes hair for up to four weeks by using a device called an epilator that has tiny electric rotating tweezers that move across the surface of the skin to quickly pull the hairs away. Epilators can be used on all parts of the body, and work great for legs, arms, underarms, bikini line and face.
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Laser and intense pulsated light (IPL) devices provide a more permanent hair removal method with regular treatment. You can get laser and IPL treatments performed by a professional or purchase an IPL device to use at home. Laser hair removal uses a single laser beam to target melanin in hair follicles to prevent regrowth. IPL works similarly but uses broad-spectrum light. Both hair removal methods can be used anywhere but work best on darker body hair. Laser and IPL can offer a more permanent hair removal solution in four to 12 treatments; some women may need a touchup every six to 12 months.
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Best For | Legs, Armpits, Arms, Bikini Line, and Upper Lip | Legs, Armpits, Arms, Bikini Line | Armpits, Bikini Line, Upper Lip | Eyebrows & Upper Lip | Legs, Armpits, Arms, Bikini, Eyebrows and Upper Lip | Legs, Armpits, Arms, Bikini, Eyebrows, Upper lip | Legs, Armpits, Arms, Bikini, Eyebrows, Upper lip |