Archive for the 'Pubic hair removal' Category

Hair Removal Innovator - Alexandria Technique

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

Hair Removal Innovator - Alexandria Technique
Alexandria is the modernization of a method of hair removal that has been practiced for centuries by Middle Eastern women.  The product and method of application have been refined to make them suitable for salon use and to ensure superior end results.
Alexandria™ is recognized worldwide as the preferred method to […]

Hair Removal Techniques For Facial Hair - Cream & Lotion Depilatories

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

Hair Removal Techniques Appropriate For Facial Hair - Cream & Lotion Depilatories
Creams and lotions are ideal for facial hair removal as they are simple to use and cause no discomfort. Usually the hair is removed only at the skin’s surface, so the hair keratin is stimulated–just as it is in shaving — and the hair […]

Hair Removal Techniques Appropriate For Facial Hair - Bleach

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

Hair Removal Techniques Appropriate For Facial Hair - Bleach
Although bleach does not remove hair, it lightens the color of the hair so that it blends with the natural color of the skin. However, bleaching can temporarily discolor the skin by removing a surface layer of pigmentation. Marzena Cream Bleach, developed specifically for the face and […]

An Ancient Hair Removal Techniques in The Middle East

Sunday, March 5th, 2006

An Ancient Hair Removal Techniques in The Middle East 
Among the ancient Egyptians, a clean-shaven face was a symbol of status. According to Herodotus, ‘Egyptians are shaven at other times, but after a death they let their hair and beard grow.’ They used depilatory creams, razors and pumice stones for this purpose. Both sexes shaved themselves […]

Ancient Hair Removal Techniques

Saturday, March 4th, 2006

Ancient Hair Removal Techniques
The pursuit of a hair-free body may be as old as the cavemen. Archaeologists have evidence that men shaved their faces as far back as twenty thousand years ago, using sharpened rocks and shells to scrape off hair. The Sumerians removed hair with tweezers. Ancient Arabians used string. Egyptians, including Cleopatra, also […]

Waxing too painful? Try threading, one of ancient hair removal techniques that’s sweeping the hip salons

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

Threading, the ancient Asian art of hair removal, has moved out of the back rooms of Indian immigrants’ houses to high-end salons around the country. Fans say the method is kinder to the face than waxing or tweezing. [Continue]

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Ancient Hair Removal Techniques - Sugaring

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006

Ancient Hair Removal Techniques - Sugaring
Originating from the ancient civilisations, sugaring hair removal has become popular with both professionals and new-comers and is particularly suited to clients interested in complimentary and holistic therapy treatments due to the sugar’s pure and natural ingredients and the “hands on” method used during hair removal.
Sugaring is an Ancient Art […]

An ancient hair removal techniques are gaining popularity

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

An ancient hair removal techniques are gaining popularity.
The ancient art of threading is beginning to gain popularity in the USA, however this technique has been around for thousands of years and is still practiced today in many eastern countries.
The history of threading is not clear, with some claiming it began in the Indian sub-continent, Middle East […]