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		<title>Laser Hair Removal on Blonde Hair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dangers of Laser Hair Removal on Blonde Hair You must be aware that there are many beautician clinics that rely on older technology; if they are somewhat unscrupulous there is a risk that some may advise you against attempting laser hair removal on blonde hair claiming that it cannot be successfully performed, in order to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dangers of Laser Hair Removal on Blonde Hair</p>
<p>You must be aware that there are many beautician clinics that rely on older technology; if they are somewhat unscrupulous there is a risk that some may advise you against attempting laser hair removal on blonde hair claiming that it cannot be successfully performed, in order to sell you other kinds of services.</p>
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<p>Human head hair usually grows at a rate of approximately half an inch each month with each hair growing for anywhere between 2 and 6 years. At the end of this growing period, the hair will enter its resting phase and fall out, usually to be replaced by a fresh new hair from the same follicle.</p>
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<p>Effective Treatment on Blonde Hair</p>
<p>Laser hair removal can be successful and effectual, but it is essential that you are well-informed and that you do your research thoroughly in order to identify the very best beautician clinics in your city for your own special situation. People who are pale-skinned and dark-haired are fortunate in that they can be treated at any FDA-authorized laser removal beautician clinics, but if you are looking to have your blonde hair treated with lasers then you will need to be choosier.</p>
<p>All laser removal systems can temporarily reduce the growth of hairs for all colors except completely unpigmented hairs (i.e. white hairs). However, with old-style systems, blonde, red or gray haired patients were unlikely to see much difference in terms of permanent reduction &#8211; they would need to be treated at about 1-3 month intervals to obtain much benefit.</p>
<p>Modern Removal Treatments</p>
<p>With modern laser systems, the range and precision of light wavelengths offers many more possibilities and the more advanced laser clinics will carefully tailor therapy to each patient&#8217;s individual situation based on skin color and color of hairs. An example of one of these systems is the &#8220;Epilight&#8221; system.</p>
<p>Other options for laser hair removal for blonde hairs include hybrid systems such as the &#8220;ELOS&#8221; system, which merges laser technology with the use of radio waves.</p>
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<p>Pigmenting Blonde Hair</p>
<p>In addition, there are pre-laser treatments now available which will artificially dye the hair follicle cells to increase the options and efficacy of laser removal for blonde hairs. &#8220;Meladine&#8221; is one such pre-laser hair removal treatment. Cleared in 2003 by the FDA to be used in conjunction with laser hair removal on blonde hair, Meladine, which is made from naturally-occurring compounds present in the ink of marine squid, enhances the natural melatonin in hair roots. This enables the lasers used in removal to effectively target blonde hair.</p>
<p>Classification of Your Hair and Skin Type for Laser Hair Removal</p>
<p>Doctors will classify your skin type based on a system called &#8220;The Fitzpatrick Chart&#8221;, and it is useful to be aware of this system in preparation for your discussion with a consultant or doctor.</p>
<p>Skin Types on the Fitzpatrick Chart:</p>
<p>TYPE I: Very pale and prone to burning, never tans.<br />
TYPE II: Very sensitive to sun, often burns, hard to tan.<br />
TYPE III: Sensitive to sun, sometimes burns, tans slowly to light brown color.<br />
TYPE IV: Not particularly sensitive to sun, rarely burns, tans to moderate brown.<br />
TYPE V: Not sensitive to sun, rarely burns, tans well.<br />
TYPE VI: Insensitive to sun, never burns, deeply pigmented.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal on blonde hair is now a real viable prospect &#8211; the key is to be informed and to be willing to do your legwork before choosing a removal clinic.</p>
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		<title>Laser Hair Removal For Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 07:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier removal of unwanted hair was a nightmare for most of the women. There were various options for removing the unwanted hair like waxing, sharp razors, dirty smelling hair removal creams and painful electrolysis process but all of them are either very time consuming or painful process. Things have changed completely today. Advanced technology is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Earlier removal of unwanted hair was a nightmare for most of the women. There were various options for removing the unwanted hair like waxing, sharp razors, dirty smelling hair removal creams and painful electrolysis process but all of them are either very time consuming or painful process.</p>
<p>Things have changed completely today. Advanced technology is used to get rid of the unwanted hair. The <a href="http://www.advanceddermalaser.com">laser hair removal</a> is fast becoming one of best ways of getting rid of the unwanted hair and the process is not painful .</p>
<p>Advanced Derma-Laser, conveniently located in midtown New York City, opened its doors for business in 1999. <a href="http://www.advanceddermalaser.com">Advanced Derma Laser Inc.</a> serve in New York City, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and Bronx. Jennifer Kandemir, owner, Certified Laser Specialist and New York State licensed costmetologist, was originally introduced to laser hair removal from a consumer&#8217;s vantage point.</p>
<p>Jennifer, a cosmetologist for 20 years, determined that current hair removal lasers were able to deliver permanent hair reduction. She attended and graduated from Rocky Mountain college as a certified laser specialist and decided to buy the Candela GentleLASE Plus?; in order to establish her own laser hair removal clinic, Advanced Derma-Laser.</p>
<p>First of all, knowing about hair growth. Hair is important for every woman but on the other hand every woman wants to get rid of the unwanted hair growth. Basically the hair grows inside a hair bulb deep in the hair follicle. Follicle may be a small part, but for most of the people it hardly stops growing throughout their life.There are three stages of hair growth which are:</p>
<p>. Anagen (the growing phrase)</p>
<p>. Catagen (the intermediate phrase)</p>
<p>.Telogen (the shedding phrase)</p>
<p>Anagen: This phrase is also called the growing phrase. In this period the hair follicle grows to about 6 inches in a year. The hair follicles that of eyelashes, arms and legs have a growing stage of only few months, so the hair they produce are short.</p>
<p>Catagen: This is also called the transitional stage, in which the hair follicle becomes smaller as the lower portions of the follicle are absorbed by the body, and ceases to make hair.</p>
<p>Telogen: This is also called the resting stage. After two to three months of resting the hair starts falling. At the end of the resting stage, the old hair falls out, the follicle enlarges, and a new growth cycle starts and a new hair shaft begins to grow.</p>
<p>FAQs</p>
<p>1. Is the laser hair removal effective and safe?</p>
<p>Laser hair removal is a very safe and effective way to get rid of the unwanted hair. The treatment is done taking in mind the different skin types. Proper precautions should be taken before and after the treatment. The treatment should always be done under proper medical professional.</p>
<p>2. How does the laser remove hair?</p>
<p>The hair removal works when the hair growth is on the catagen stage. The light emitted by the laser is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle.The light is pulsed for only a fraction of second so that it is absorbed by the hair follicle, thereby damaging it and reducing hair growth.</p>
<p>3. What body parts the laser hair removal can work on?</p>
<p>The laser hair removal is safe enough to work on all parts of the body. Be it arms, legs, underarms, face, back, upper lip and bikini line.</p>
<p>Over the years Advanced Derma Laser Inc. has performed over 140,000 successful permanent Laser Hair Removal treatments and has become one of the most highly skilled and respected Laser Hair Removal Centers in America. They are so convinced that you will get great results that they offer life time guarantee and are proud to be New York&#8217;s only Laser Center to offer such security!</p>
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