Posts Tagged ‘peach fuzz’

Pregnancy “blemishes”

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Pregnancy, the most beautiful time in a woman’s life. Her skin is glowing, her maturity is embellished in every way – during pregnancy your hormones change, it is a fact. Likewise, we know most of the common side effects. Here, we referred to a “blemish” as a light shadow perhaps on the lip or the sides of the jaw line – a soupçon. Yet, not many will mention the possibility of “unwanted hair growth.” Of course, not everyone will have it, nor will everyone have hypertension; it is relative to your own make up – your age, medical history.

It is safe to say that if hair growth has not been a concern for you up to now, chances are, it will not be a huge concern during pregnancy. For some, superfluous hairs are “superfluous” to be addressed at this time. Temporary removal, like trimming will be the safest for now, versus chemicals such as Nair and Jolene. Never pull hairs out– in time, you will generate ingrown hair and aggravate the amount.

Pregnancy Hormones and Facial Hair Growth?

So, you are fair, with peach fuzz, but after the birth of your baby, a slight mustache is noticeable.

The good news is that those hairs are relatively new, removing it permanently will be a good choice.

You are having treatments for a while; your brows, arms pits and your bikini and then, you found out you are pregnant.

Always confined your health changes, to any of your technicians: Electrologist, Acupuncturist, Trainer, or Masseuse; he or she will guide you best. It is perfectly safe to continue your facial sessions, with the approval of your physician.

Woman is a miracle of divine contradictions.
Jules Michelet

Adolescent

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Electrolysis…So You Look Your Very Best

The adolescent years are among the most exciting and challenging times in a person’s life. A teenager’s future holds a lifetime of changes that profoundly transform both body and mind.  As teen are coming into their own, physical changes such as unsightly hair can negatively impact body image and self-esteem. For teens girls, it could be the growth of superfluous hair on the side of the face and the upper lip . For the teens boys, it may be the emergence of thick, bulky eyebrows. Some young people feel too embarrassed to speak about their hair concerns, while others go to a parent for advice.

If you’re a teen or the parent of a teen, you can rest assured that there is a permanent solution for removing excess hair safely, comfortably and conveniently-Electrolysis.

“Put your future in good hands-your own”

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