- Hair removal, also
known as
epilation or
depilation, is the
deliberate removal of body hair or head hair. Hair
typically grows all over the
human body...
- minutes.
Depilation is
followed by
careful rinsing with water, and
various conditioners are
applied to
restore the skin's pH to normal.
Depilation does not...
- Cain" can be
interpreted as
synonymous with a
badge of shame.
Punitive depilation of men,
especially burning off
pubic hair, was
intended as a mark of shame...
- Hair fetishism, also
known as hair
partialism and trichophilia, is a
partialism in
which a
person sees hair – most commonly, head hair – as particularly...
- removal,
intense pulse light therapy, and electrolysis. More specifically,
depilation temporarily removes hairs from the
surface while epilation removes hairs...
-
remove leg hair
using waxing, sugaring, depilatories,
epilators or
other depilation devices, or lasers, but
shaving remains the
least expensive and one of...
-
Bikini waxing is the
removal of
pubic hair
using a
special wax,
which can be hot or cold, that
adheres to
hairs and
pulls them out when the wax is removed...
- its
salts (2-sulfanylpropanoates) are used. It is now
mainly used for
depilation. T.
Clausen (2006). "Hair Preparations". Ullmann’s
Encyclopedia of Industrial...
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Electric tweezers deliver an
electrical signal through the tip,
intended for
depilation by
damaging hair
roots to
prevent new hair from
growing from the same...
-
depending on the
method used.
These procedures are
purely cosmetic.
Depilation methods, such as trimming, shaving, and depilatories,
remove hair to the...