Back Hair Removal-Is There Any Easy Solution?

Back hair removal is a cause of concern for many men as unwanted body hair on the back can result in lack of confidence and embarrassment.

Due to the certain degree of inaccessibility, back hair removal is difficult to perform by oneself unless one uses special razor tools which have recently come on the market.

There are three main solutions for men who need to perform back hair removal sessions. Two require the help of a partner or a professional and one can be done alone with a little practice.

Let’s first look at the back hair removal method that can be done alone.

Back Hair Removal – Shaving

Shaving using an ordinary razor can result in painful ingrown hairs on the back. Hair is normally tapered at the end. Shaving removes this tapered end from the hair shaft creating a sharper bristly feel to the hair that re-grows.

Sometimes the hair grows into the side of the surrounding tissue rather than straight out through the follicle when back hair removal is attempted with a razor.

Now there are special razors with extendable handles that can be angled in the right position for self back hair removal.

These new style back hair removal razors are good for getting to the middle and lower back areas, previously difficult to reach. See the Resource box at the end of this article for details.

Back Hair Removal – Waxing Or Sugaring

With the help of a partner at home, or a professional in Shr hair removal a salon, waxing or sugaring takes the hair out by the root so you don’t need to worry again about back hair removal for another 3 to 8 weeks, depending on rate of hair growth and texture of hair which of course varies from person to person.

While waxing is a popular method of back hair removal, sugaring has certain advantages.

For one thing, the sugaring paste adheres only to the hair, not the skin as with waxing, thus reducing the discomfort.

Also sugar pastes are water based making them easier to clean off than waxing solutions which are petroleum based.

Back Hair Removal – Laser Or Electrolysis

Laser hair removal and electrolysis are generally regarded as the only permanent hair removal solutions. Even then there may be some stray hair growth and results vary according to the individual.

As the costs are considerably more than other back hair removal methods, it is important to have a thorough consultation first with a licensed practitioner and even have a test area treated.

At one time laser hair removal was only effective with persons who had darker hair on lighter skin. However, certain laser devices now available treat all skin and hair types. A consultation is important to establish how effective the treatment is likely to be in any particular case.

Electrolysis involves using an electric current to destroy the hair root.

Electrolysis can take much longer than laser hair removal as each follicle has to be treated. Laser back hair removal could take between 2 to 3 hours whereas electrolysis may take between 5 to 10 hours, depending on the area to be treated.

Quotes for electrolysis can range from as little as $25 to $100 per hour. However, cheaper quotes do not necessarily mean a cheaper overall treatment program. If the practitioner is not highly qualified, the treatment may take longer than it should!

Laser hair removal can cost around $500 per session with numerous sessions required for an area as large as the back. Individual consultations are very important to establish the pricing level.

In Conclusion

Finding a back hair removal method that suits you may be challenging. Many men choose the more economical options of shaving or waxing.

Whatever method is chosen, they feel it is worth it. For one thing, they are not the target for tasteless jokes as soon as they take off their shirt.

They look in better shape with good muscle definition not obscured by hair, and they feel probably more comfortable as back hair removal helps minimize perspiration and resulting body odor.

If you feel back hair is unsightly, why not review the back hair removal options listed above and decide which is most acceptable to you.

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