Saturday, July 25, 2009

Do hair growth inhibitors really work?

I'm tired of shaving. I just want all the facial hair gone. Do those growth inhibitors really work? And if they do for how long?



Do hair growth inhibitors really work?

Hair growth inhibitors. are natural, made up of plant extracts. They do not damage the skin. After some months, many users find the hair growth has stopped completely. At the very least, virtually everyone will find their hair grows back finer and thinner like baby hair, making hair removal much easier. In the main, users should expect a reduction in hair growth after using a hair inhibitor for a period of months.



Hair growth inhibitors are not miracle products that make your hair vanish overnight. Just like laser treatments, the hair follicle is treated over a period of months. With every applicaton, the hair follicle is weakened, until it eventually stops producing hair altogether. The problem is that there are many different types of hair growth, ranging from fine to very coarse. Coarser hair is much harder to treat and as a result can take longer to reach the desired results. Essentially, each individual using a hair inhibitor is advised to continue using the product over a period of months before judging the results.



After extensive product research, we have found the best two products on the market are Kalo and Ultra Hair Away. Both result in permanent hair growth inhibitation for the vast majority of users. Both products are used post hair removal by a method of your choice. However, it should be noted that these products work best when the hair is removed from the root.



Ultra Hair Away was available from Body4Real, but has now been replaced by Kalo. Kalo requires fewer applications and comes in spray %26amp; lotion preparations. The following information pertains to this product.



Kalo works particularly well with waxing, sugaring, tweezing and threading. It also works with shaving and will even greatly reduce the number of times a man has to shave facial hair. Because it is completely natural, it is perfectly safe on genital areas and the bikini line.



After removing unwanted body hair using the preferred method of hair removal, the exposed base of the hair follicle is saturated with this clear, topical solution which then begins the process of slowing down growth.



Because it is all natural and completely safe, you suffer no side effects. Kalo simply mimics the way our natural hair inhibitor system works as in male pattern baldness.



It works equally well on women and men.



Kalo is applied only after a hair removal session. You apply it 3 times on the day of hair removal and then 2 times the following day. Results should be visible after 4 hair removal sessions. It works fast on fine hair. It even works on thick coarse hair.



Kalo is safe on sensitive areas of the body including the genital and anal areas and the bikini line.



You don't have to worry about oily residue as Kalo permeates the skin quickly and evenly leaving no residue.



You can apply Kalo to the skin before other cosmetic products as it will not interfere with perfumes, aftershaves and skin creams.



Kalo will not clog the pores of your skin or resurface with perspiration.



Your skin will benefit from a conditioning effect protecting it from dryness.



If you prefer to shave to control unwanted body hair, simply apply twice a day for one week and once a day thereafter until the desired results are achieved.



If you really want a hair solution that is economical and safe to use then always follow up your present method of hair removal such as waxing, sugaring, shaving, tweezing or threading, with an application of Kalo.



Do hair growth inhibitors really work?

Just shave dude. It's a part of a man's life and you're going to have to do it until the day that you die anyway, just like everybody else.



Take it like a man.



Do hair growth inhibitors really work?

Hey Yaw O... Well, I couldn't tell ya... actually, I'm hoping you try it and tell me... I'd love to not have to shave, what a dream that would be.... so, Baby Boy, e-mail me and let me know whassup ~ lol @'~}

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