The cost of hair removal varies widely depending on type of procedure used and, obviously, how much hair you want to get rid of. Plus, don’t forget the cost of hair removal from a pain perspective. Look at this poor, hairy fellow to the right. That’s a whole bunch of back hair removal to endure! Makes him look sexy, doesn’t it? Let’s take a look at the most popular forms of hair removal.
Shaving – Not much explaining to do here other than in some cases shaving away your unwanted hair on some parts of your body is impractical. There is also the problem with razor stubble. But… still the least expensive cost of hair removal.
Creams & Lotions (depilatories) – Over the counter products include Nair and Veet are widely used and affordable but they are smelly and cause a severe rash on those people with sensitive skin. They can only be used once per week, according to Nair representatives. It’s cheap, though. Only $6.55 at Walmart.
Electrolysis – This form of “permanent hair removal” is performed at hair-removal clinics but there are also do-it-yourself home electrolysis kits that do a very good job. One of the most popular is the One Touch electrolysis kit that can be purchased on Amazon’s hair removal page for $33.94.
Laser Hair Removal – By far the best appraoch for permanent hair-removal but also the most expensive. Plan on spending hundreds of dollars for this procedure.
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