Hair Removal Methods - An Overview
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Manual Tweezers
Short Description
  • Tweezer or metal forceps are used to manually to pull hairs out by the root, one or a few at a time. It can be mildly painful and the effects are slightly more long lived than shaving because the hair is removed from below the skin. Method is good for shaping eyebrows or removing stray hairs. The results last from three to eight weeks.
Bodyparts
  • Eyebrow hairs are those most often tweezed or plucked. Tweezing is  also useful for facial and other stray body hairs.
Pros
  • Economical and precise
Cons
  • Is time consuming and can cause stinging
Comments
  • The results last two to three weeks.    
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