May 13, 2011 in Hair Loss
The buzz: They are messy and smelly. They can be irritating to the skin and cause an allergic reaction and contact dermatitis in some women. If you can tolerate them, they can keep your skin smooth for up to three weeks. Bleaches Bleaches don’t remove hair, they simply lighten and soften surface hair, Doctor says. [...]
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May 5, 2011 in Hair Loss
Shaving Shaving is probably the quickest, most inexpensive do-it-yourself method available, but it is very temporary. In fact, some women say they must shave every day to nip off the you-might-not-see-it-but-you-can-feel-it stubble they grow overnight on their legs, underarms — even upper lips. But generally, a good shave can last two or three days.
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April 26, 2011 in Hair Loss
“Most women say they tweeze about twice a week,” says Washington. “On average, it takes between two and three weeks for tweezed eyebrows to grow back to their normal shape.”
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April 19, 2011 in Hair Loss
When it comes to American women and hair, the only place on our anatomy hair is really considered beautiful is when it’s styled attractively on our heads. We’ve only got to page through a fashion magazine or watch a little television to get the Madison Avenue message that a woman’s skin should be hairless — [...]
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October 26, 2009 in Hair Loss
Amazingly, each of these prescription medications contains the identical generic form called Finasteride, only in different quantities. However, their uses are quite unique from each other, thus they aren’t interchangeable. Birth defects are a significant risk when pregnant women come in physical contact with Finasteride, which causes severe, permanent damage to the unborn infant. Propecia [...]
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