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Depilatory Cream, Depilatory Hair Removal Cream Products

Depilatory Creams and Lotions contain chemicals that easily dissolve the protein that makes up unwanted hairs. It is a very short term method of hair removal. Popular hair depilatories techniques include shaving and the use of chemical depilatory creams, lotions, etc. Depilatories are chemicals which dissolve hair at the skin's surface. It works by breaking disulfide bonds linking the protein chains that give hair its strength, making the hair disintegrate. The procedure is quite technically-defined, but that is really how this hair removal technique works, at least chemically. Chemical depilatories can be in the form of gel, cream, lotion, aerosol, roll-on, or powder forms.

Depilatory Creams work well for some people, but are not recommended if you have a very sensitive skin or are prone to skin pigmentation, as they can cause inflammation. If it is possible, limit the use of depilatory creams to your legs. Keep them far away from your face as even a mild chemical burn could cause hyper-pigmentation. (You could end up with a hairless but unsightly, pigmented moustache area, for example.) Depilatory Cream is primarily for the arms and legs. It is highly discouraged to use this on the face unless specifically listed for that purpose on the product's label.

Depilatory CreamsDepilatory Creams are made of chemical that dissolves hair at the skin's surface. It is a very good idea to first test a patch of skin for possible irritation. Veet is a popular depilatory cream used by men and women.

Depilatory Creams Advantages

Depilatory, or hair removal, creams use thyiogylcolate - the same ingredient found in perms to melt hair. Depilatories are great for anyone who gets rashes from shaving, or who hates the coarse, blunt-edged way that shaved hair grows back. Compared to shaving or waxing, this method is basically pain-free and can last for up to 1 week. Also, the re-growth of hair is finer and smoother. It doesn't burn a hole on your pocket, can be purchased over-the-counter, and can be conveniently done at home.

The downsides to depilatories are their intense chemical odour, and the way you must remain still for 5 to 10 minutes as the cream works. Furthermore, people with sensitive skin may find depilatories irritating. It can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions and can burn your skin if left for too long.

How to Apply Depilatory Creams for Hair Removal

As with any other product, read the label and instructions before using. Apply the recommended amount of cream or gel on the desired area. Do not forget to time yourself because leaving it out for too long can cause burns which can be painful, and not to mention, unsightly. If after wiping off the hairs, there are still some left, do not attempt to reapply the depilatory. Just pluck it off or if the ones left are only fine strands, it won't hurt to leave it out because most likely, they are almost invisible.

Depilatory Creams Costs

Equipment can costs upto $1.00 to $8.00 a bottle and accessories required are - Baby oil, gloves, old towel.

Chemical Depilatories: Considerations

  • This method does not last for more than few days.
  • Practically painless.
  • When the hair starts growing back, you have to live with the stubble or repeat the depilation to remove the hair again.
  • Chemical Depilatories tend to be messy and have a strong smell.
  • It can cause skin irritation on sensitive skin.




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