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psilotrum (Ancient Gr****: ψίλωθρον) and
dropax (Ancient Gr****: δρῶπαξ) were
depilatories in
ancient Greece and Rome. In
Ancient Egypt,
besides being a fashion...
- Shave, and Veet.
Chemical depilatories are
indicated in the
treatment of
hirsutism in
polycystic ovary syndrome.
Depilatory ointments, or plasters, were...
- Nair is a
portmanteau of "No hair." The
brand is
mainly known for its
depilatories that work by
breaking the
disulfide bonds of the
keratin molecules in...
- hair follicles.
Results depend on skin
pigmentation and
color of hair.
Depilatories use a
chemical called thioglycolate mixed with
sodium hydroxide or calcium...
- shaver. In addition, some
people remove leg hair
using waxing, sugaring,
depilatories,
epilators or
other depilation devices, or lasers, but
shaving remains...
- Male
waxing is the
broad term for hair
removal for men
using depilatory wax; it is also
called "male body waxing" and "male
Brazilian waxing". The latter...
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Aplysia depilans, the
depilatory sea hare, is a
species of sea hare or sea slug, a
marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the
family Aplysiidae. Its...
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Other treatment not
requiring minor surgery includes use of a
chemical depilatory, such as the over-the-counter
product Nair, to
dissolve or
weaken the...
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Magic Shave is an
American brand of
chemical depilatory shaving-related
products and
other personal care products. It was
created by Loreal's skincare...
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shaving powders (a kind of
chemical depilatory) to
avoid the
irritation of
using a blade.
Barium sulfide-based
depilatories are most efficient, but produce...