How much hair removal cream do I need to use?
Quantity of tubes is total amount of hair removal cream needed for 30 days’ treatment.
Remember, you need to continue treatment for 30 days to achieve permanent results.
If you have thick, dark hair use up to 50% more hair removal cream than shown.
Hair removal cream growth reduction chart
This Hairfree Hair Growth Reduction Chart shows the average time required to achieve 99.5% hair reduction
Participants were measured each week to determine level of hair reduction. The following significant differences could be observed between Hairfree™ hair removal cream treated areas and placebo treated areas of skin. An overall decrease in hair density on areas treated with Hairfree™ of +/- 25% every week was measured using a Cross-Section Trichometer over one square centimeter of skin x 100 (mm2/cm2 x 100). Participants also noted a reduction in hair thickness during the trial. At the conclusion of the study an overall decrease in hair density on Hairfree™ treated areas was +/- 93% measured using a Cross-Section Trichometer. Hairfree™ hair removal cream has been shown to be a safe and effective method for progressively stopping hair root growth. There are alternative methods. Is laser hair removal permanent like Hairfree. The answer is no and it can cost much more than a few tubes of Hairfree.
REFERENCES:
- Jankovic SM, Jankovic SV. The control of hair growth. Dermatology Online Journal. 4(1):2, 1998.
- BernardBA.Hairbiology:anupdate.IntJCosmetSci.24:13-16,2002.
- Stenn KS, Paus R. Controls of Hair Follicle Cycling. Physiol Rev. 81(1):449-494, 2001.
- Milner Y, Sudnik J, Filippi M, et al. Exogen, Shedding Phase of the Hair Growth Cycle. J Invest Dermatol. 119:639-644, 2002.
- Craven AJ, Nixon AJ, Ashby MG et al. Prolactin delays hair regrowth in mice. J Endocrinol. 191(2):415-425, 2006.
- Carbajo JM. Cosmética Capilar. Dermofarmacia. Consejo General de Colegios oficiales de Farmacéuticos, Módulo II. Madrid, 1989.
- Mandt N, Troilius A, Drosner M. Epilation Today: Physiology of the Hair Follicle and Clinical Photo-Epilation. J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc. 10(3):271-274, 2005.
Results vary depending on hair thickness and density. Coarse black hair will take longer to treat than thin blond hair.
REFERENCES:
- Jankovic SM, Jankovic SV. The control of hair growth. Dermatology Online Journal. 4(1):2, 1998.
- BernardBA.Hairbiology:anupdate.IntJCosmetSci.24:13-16,2002.
- Stenn KS, Paus R. Controls of Hair Follicle Cycling. Physiol Rev. 81(1):449-494, 2001.
- Milner Y, Sudnik J, Filippi M, et al. Exogen, Shedding Phase of the Hair Growth Cycle. J Invest Dermatol. 119:639-644, 2002.
- Craven AJ, Nixon AJ, Ashby MG et al. Prolactin delays hair regrowth in mice. J Endocrinol. 191(2):415-425, 2006.
- Carbajo JM. Cosmética Capilar. Dermofarmacia. Consejo General de Colegios oficiales de Farmacéuticos, Módulo II. Madrid, 1989.
- Mandt N, Troilius A, Drosner M. Epilation Today: Physiology of the Hair Follicle and Clinical Photo-Epilation. J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc. 10(3):271-274, 2005.
Results vary depending on hair thickness and density. Coarse black hair will take longer to treat than thin blond hair.