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Does hair removal spray really work?

by Priyank Sharma 29 Aug 2024
Does hair removal spray really work?

Despite being new in the town, hair removal spray is gaining popularity fast among men and taking over its competition by the horns. But still, many people are in doubt, how different it can be from other hair removal products in terms of composition, usage, and results - is it that effective and easy as the claims?

What’s the claim you ask? A hair removal spray not only leaves your skin clean and smooth painlessly, it also fixes the major problems like bad smell, irritation on the skin, too much time, and so on. Let’s find out how true the claims are and if men’s hair removal spray really works!!

First things first, a Hair removal spray is actually pretty easy to carry, convenient to apply, comparatively less messy, and safer for all skin types. It is a tremendous improvement upon the traditional depilatory creams, commonly known as the hair removal creams. It’s these USPs that are converting more and more people across genders to adapt this new style of hair removal as their preferred method. Moreover, it tends to give better and cleaner results in the least amount of time, effort, and energy.

How does hair removal spray work?

A hair removal spray contains two active chemical ingredients, thioglycolic acid and thiolactic acid that break down the protein present in the hair, leaving them to lose their strength and shape. As a result, the hair separates from the surface of the skin superficially in 8 to 10 minutes which can be then easily removed with the help of a wet towel.

And, if we compare it with other hair removal methods, it turns out to be much more convenient – just spray, wait and wipe off. Even though it removes body hair from the surface just like a razor, it is not prone to accidental cuts and doesn’t dry out the skin after use. On the contrary it gently exfoliates the skin, removing dead skin cells, leaving it feathery-soft. Further, it also reduces the risk of ingrown hair, commonly associated with shaving.

The closest result you can achieve to that of a hair removal spray is with waxing, but it is an altogether different process, where hair are pulled out physically from their roots, causing immense pain and discomfort. We don’t see a point why would anyone want to go through that when a painless way is available right at the spray of a nozzle.

One may argue that trimming body hair is also painless and we’d agree that it is definitely one of the desirable ways you can get rid of body hair. But the results are different. A hair removal removes ALL HAIR from the surface, leaving a smooth finish. On the other hand a trimmer leaves behind a shadow of a stubble. You can choose either of these based on your expectations from the process.

How safe is it to use hair removal spray?

Research and improvements in formulations have rendered hair removal sprays extremely safe to be used on the skin. But still for a convenient, effective, and smooth hair removal, it is a must to go by the product guidelines and do a patch test before application in order to avoid the obvious side effects. Apply it as directed in the instructions manual, wait till the time as per the guide or on the pack, and wipe it off within the recommended time frame. The Sensi Hair Removal Spray from Bombay Shaving Company is designed for sensitive skin, but you should still go ahead with a patch test to make sure your unique skin type doesn’t react adversely with its composition.

It is a good idea to read the ingredients before buying one. The base chemical that causes the hair protein to break down will always be the same, but other supportive ingredients can make a huge difference on your overall experience. Look for natural ingredients with skin soothing benefits like aloe vera and moisturising agents like Vitamin E and other natural oils.

Some Points to Remember when using a Hair Removal Spray

  • You should absolutely avoid using it on skin that is cracked, broken or with a cut, as hair removal sprays are strictly for superficial use and must not enter the skin through such crevices. 
  • Be mindful of how long you leave the content of the spray on your skin. It is usually advised to let it sit on your skin for 8-10 minutes. If you have thicker and denser hair growth, you can extend it by another few minutes but don’t go overboard. Let us put it this way. Your hair is formed with live protein cells that get broken down with the chemical in the hair removal spray, but your skin also has protein cells, even if at a much more resilient density. Leaving it for a longer time than required can cause the skin to finally bear the brunt and you may experience anything from mild discomfort to serious burns if it stays in touch for much longer. 
  • Storing the spray at the right temperature and place is also something you should be careful about before and after use. Always store it in a cool and dry place to respect the sanctity of a compressed air can.

So, the next time you're facing off against unwanted hair, consider giving hair removal spray a shot to "SPRAY OFF" your hair away. It might just be the hassle-free solution you've been searching for.

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