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Thursday, August 21, 2008

What is Ingrown Toenails?

If you wore braces as a kid, you may recall feeling as though you suddenly sprouted more teeth than would fit in your mouth. Sometimes, a similar thing can happen with toenails: The growth pattern may change for some reason and the nail may grow wider than before. The result can be a persistent problem with ingrown toenails.

Here's the good news: Treating ingrown toenails is easy and relatively painless. Now for the bad news: A simple nail infection, if not treated properly, can swiftly lead to further complications. When a sharp edge of a toenail grows into the skin folds at its edge, it results in pain and discomfort, especially if the wound gets infected. This article will offer some great home remedies for treating and preventing ingrown toenails, but first we need to add a few precautions.
If you have diabetes or any other condition that affects circulation, don't even think of trying to treat a nail infection yourself. In people with poor circulation, any foot wound or infection takes longer to heal. If not properly treated, an injury could worsen quickly and cause other complications; at worst, it could result in amputation. Reduced circulation also affects the foot's sensitivity to pain, which can delay detection of a minor injury. To complicate matters even more, people with diabetes often have nerve damage in the feet that further limits their ability to sense the pain caused by a worsening wound. So leave your foot doctoring -- and even your nail cutting, unless you have your doctor's okay -- to a trained health-care professional. But be sure to clean, dry, and examine your feet every day, and call the doctor at the first sign of a nail or foot problem.

If you do need to seek medical attention, a podiatrist can solve the problem with minor surgery that permanently narrows the nail. After applying a local anesthetic, the doctor removes part of the nail's side border, as well as some of the cells that line the base of the toenail (this area is known as the matrix). Removing these cells at the root of the nail eliminates the corner of the nail that burrows into the skin.

People without nerve or circulatory problems, however, can usually take care of an ingrown toenail themselves, if they follow the home remedies from experts.

Friday, May 23, 2008

How To removing unwanted hair from the body ?

Removing unwanted hair from the body is a much required and disliked process. In a world where personal hygiene and appearances are given so much importance body hair removal is almost a necessity and not a choice. So what are the body hair removal quick tips that will ensure fairly painless and convenient hair removal.

Body Hair Removal Quick Tips vary according to the method of hair removal that you are selecting:

Laser Hair Removal -

1. This is perhaps the most advance technique of hair removal which uses laser energy to inhibit hair follicles.Choose a reputed laser hair removal clinic and talk to the doctor about various issues such as whether your skin tone is suitable for the process, amount of discomfort involved, etc.

If your skin is darker then you may be advised to bleach beforehand the area from where hair has to be removed.

1. Avoid tanning the skin before a laser hair removal session.

2. You are allowed to shave off the body hair before laser hair removal as it is the hair follicle that is going to be treated and not the body hair. So unlike waxing you don't have to wait for the hair to grow a certain amount before you wax.

3. Mild discomfort may accompany the treatment and can be resolved by the use of a mild antiseptic lotion or gel.

4. The treatment requires a minimum of 2-3 sittings so schedule appointments in advance.

5. Ensure that you use a sunscreen of SPF 15 and higher after you have had laser hair removal.

6. Pay heed to the doctor's advice and instructions.

Waxing -

This method uses natural wax or that made from sugar for hair removal. The wax is applied on the skin and a strip over it. Then it is massaged on and removed in one quick motion.
Pre waxed strips make the whole process convenient and quick. These strips come with ready to use wax sandwiched between and only need to be applied on the area you want to remove hair from rubbed on properly and then pulled off. They make the whole process of waxing neat and not messy.For delicate areas such as the face use facial wax strips only.


1. If you are using wax that needs to be kept at a certain temperature ensure that it is warm enough. The warmth of the wax is conducive to body hair removal.

2. If the skin is red after waxing treating it with ice will reduce the discomfort.

3. Apply a mild topical antiseptic if the painful aspect of waxing puts you off.

4. After waxing apply a non-alcoholic toner preferably one with the healing powers of aloe vera or chamomile.

5. Do not wax on acne affected areas.

Shaving -
1. Use a gender appropriate razor. A razor made for women is styled in a feminine fashion and will help avoid nicks and cuts.

2. Use the razor in smooth and long strokes against the hair, this will reduce any cuts.

3. Afterwards wash the shaved area well and moisturise.
Depilatories -

1. Test the depilatory on your skin a day in advance before use on the rest of the body to ensure that there is no reaction.

2. Wash well to remove all hair and the effect of the chemicals.

3. Moisturise the skin with a lotion that will keep the skin soft and supple.

4. The problem with depilatories is that the hair reappears soon, so have a fixed routine for hair removal.
Electrolysis -

1. Ensure that you make your appointments well in advance.

2. Check if the centre will provide the use of a topical aesthetic.

3. Read up on the entire process so that you know exactly what you are getting into.