Temporary methods of hair removal Temporary hair removal can be achieved through depilation (removing
part of the hair above the skin's surface) or epilation (removing
the entire hair). For many consumers, temporary methods at regular
intervals are acceptable. Right now my focus is on devices claiming
permanence, but I'll be discussing temporary methods in the future.
Depilation lasting several hours to several days can be achieved
by:
Shaving or trimming (manually
or with electric shavers)
Depilatories (creams
or "shaving powders" which chemically dissolve hair)
Friction (rough surfaces
used to buff away hair)
Epilation lasting several days to several weeks can be achieved
by:
Tweezing
Waxing
(a hot or cold layer is applied and then removed with porous
strips)
Sugaring (similar to waxing, but with a sticky paste)
Threading (also called
fatlah or khite, in which a twisted thread catches hairs as
it's rolled across the skin)
Rotary
epilators (devices which rapidly grasp hairs and pull
them out by the root)
See also:
Permanent
hair removal methods
Doubtful
and restricted hair removal methods
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