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What To Look For In Hair Removal Products
By Betty Clayton
As the quest for easier and safer hair removal becomes an important issue for
many, manufacturers are stepping up to the plate by offering products to do
just that. So how do you know what works when it comes to hair removal? The
sad truth is that you're probably not going to know until you use the product,
but you can take a few steps to keep from purchasing products that are not
likely to work at all, costing you money and time.
The first thing you should do when considering a new hair removal product is
to remember the old adage - ¡°If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.¡±
This holds true with many products and hair removal products are no
exception. A company that touts instant results and promises that hair will
never grow back, all for the amazing price of $1, is probably making claims
that they can't fulfill. While it might seem worth the price just to see what you're
getting for your dollar, you could also find yourself with a product that doesn't
work at all. And don't think that just because a hair removal product is
expensive that it will work. In fact, be leery of products that seem excessively
high. The idea could very well be that you're paying a lot for that product
because the company knows they won't sell very many of them.
Look for reputable and well-known names when searching for new hair
removal products. A company that's been providing hair removal products for
many years is likely to have a good product when they offer something new
though (of course) every company could offer something that simply won't
work.
Talk to family and friends. While advertisements are supposed to be positive
and will never tell you that a hair removal product doesn't work, family and
friends will likely have no such reservations. They're more likely to be
completely honest if they've used something that didn't work, and will share
with you if they've used something that did.
Finally, take time to read the ingredients list and the directions for use. You
may find that ¡°active¡± ingredients are no more active than baby oil and that you
can't even expect this product to work. You don't have to be a chemist to
compare ingredients and you may find that two products have exactly the
same ingredients - if one didn't work, the other isn't likely to work either. And by
taking time to read the directions for use, you may very well discover that
you're expected to ¡°touch up with a razor¡± - a sure sign that the product is not
going to be what you need from a hair removal product. About the Author Betty Clayton is the founder of Easy Waxing a website providing information on hair removal and shaving
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