Who has time to worry about unwanted body or facial hair?!?

Posted November 12, 2009 by mark455
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Getting rid of unwanted body and facial hair can be not only annoying but very time consuming. As many of us know, hair growth (although it can differ from person to person, for some it is faster than others) is an issue that many people using modern hair removal treatments worry about. You go through the whole process of either shaving or having to make that appointment for waxing and before you know it guess what… Its back! In today’s society many people have tons of important things to worry about such as school, jobs, families, careers and the last thing they want to have to think of is hair removal.

This is why I believe that this product can be beneficial. It slows down the hair growth and rids you of that worry of having to shave or having to make those waxing or laser appointments as frequently.

Wouldn’t you love a way to prolong those painful appointments or hair removal methods? What do you think?

Tired of feeling dissatisfied???

Posted November 11, 2009 by mark455
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There was a time in our lives when we actually looked forward to growing hair in all sorts of different places, puberty had us all wondering. As we get older that starts to change really quickly as both men and women begin to find hair starting to show up in places where we don’t want it. Unwanted hair showing up where we don’t want it can be an easy problem to deal with.
The product can help resolve this problem, this is a new product that slows down the growth of hair development.
Being informed about the right products to use is very important, especially when there are so many hair removal products on the market that leave you feeling dissatisfied.

Your opinions and comments matter to us, so do not hesitate to share them.

Hair, what is it good for?

Posted November 9, 2009 by mark455
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As mentioned in other blogs, the theme of appearance has been a sensitive issue. Women have been seen as the primary user of personal care products to enhance their morale and self esteem. In today’s economy the importance of personal care products in men seem to have increased. In the 70’s and 80’s the more hair a man had, the more masculine he was. Now, we see men waxing their chest, shaving their heads to name a few. This is seen as normal in our society today. Also now women’s perception of a man has changed. Instead of a hairy man, women want men who are lean with as little hair as possible. Honestly I find this irritating but this is the world we live in.

For all you men out there please comment and let your feelings be heard.

Don’t forget us!

Posted November 6, 2009 by mark455
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I read a lot of problems which is related with the woman’s. They are complaining a about several removal techniques and methods. Of course it hurts sometimes and you should know that if you want the remove your hairs the best advanced technique is laser technology.

We know women are more concerned with their appearance when we compare it with the men. However the last 15 years the men became more alert about his appearance through the media and other developments in the social life. The males whose are concerned with their appearance more than an average men we call them ‘’Metro sexual’’. They have also problems with their facial hairs and they feel also uncomfortable in the social life. Most of them have problems with hairs on their nose or on their cheeks nearby their eyes that is also a problem. By commercials and promoting we should not forget them, because they are also potential customers. We should not underestimate the size of this group. What should this company do to get attention of this group? I think they could advertise also in men’s magazines. What is your idea about this issue?

Why hair removal always hurt?

Posted November 6, 2009 by mark455
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I just noticed by reading of several forums on the subject that a lot of women complain that hair removal always hurt. Wax burn, Razor cut, depilatory irritated and hurt and laser heart too.  The only solution is cream but it’s not permanent and last too short time.

That’s why I suddenly realize that there is a product which (complement hair removal cream) could be the solution to have total hair removal with little pain (not a lot of laser séance) and faster results and the best point is permanent.

What do you think about that? Don’t hesitate to share your point of view.

The Media and its Effect on Sales of Hair Reducing Products

Posted November 5, 2009 by mark455
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Every around us, there are thousands of ads for products that remove and diminish unwanted facial hair. The media is constantly reminding women of what they should look like, with the use of celebrity photos. They are given the impression that in order to be “perfect”, you need to look flawless. This is why many women are turn to depilatories, to get rid of unwanted facial hair.

With the help of these images, women pay more attention to their looks and the need for products rise.  It forces them to become ashamed and embarrassed of the unwanted facial hair and they seek out ways of removing it. Since this product reduces the hair growth and allows for longer periods between hair removal treatments, it becomes an attractive product to these women.

The media is a powerful tool that persuades many people on a daily basis. With that being said, it helps companies like the creator to increase their sales.

What is your opinion on this issue?

Psychological burden

Posted November 3, 2009 by mark455
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While unwanted facial hair is clearly distressing for women, relatively little is known about its psychological impact. This study reports on the psychological and behavioral burden of facial hair in women with suspected poly cystic ovary syndrome.

Eighty-eight women (90% participation rate) completed a self-administered questionnaire concerning hair removal practices; the impact of facial hair on social and emotional domains; relationships and daily life; anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale); self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale); and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF).

Women spent considerable time on the management of their facial hair (mean, 104 min/week). Two thirds (67%) reported continually checking in mirrors and 76% by touch. Forty percent felt uncomfortable in social situations. High levels of emotional distress and psychological morbidity were detected; 30% had levels of depression above the clinical cut off point, while 75% reported clinical levels of anxiety; 29% reported both. Although overall quality of life was good, scores were low in social and relationship domains—reflecting the impact of unwanted facial hair.

Unwanted facial hair carries a high psychological burden for women and represents a significant intrusion into their daily lives. Psychological support is a neglected element of care for these women.

For more information on this study you can visit http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022399906000420

Any comments you would like to make?

Does self esteem play a major role in the decision process

Posted November 3, 2009 by mark455
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Every girl at one point in her life questions her appearance and how they feel about themselves. In order to conform to society women feel obligated to change how they look. This does not only apply to the face but furthermore, many other aspects of the body. With the technology today women can improve almost everything in their body which they dislike. The amazing thing about this phenomenon is that as a result of this transformation, women feel better about themselves which leads to a higher self esteem. The reason why consumers buy this product is through how they look and how do I feel about themselves. According to Michael Sones, “Appearance and beauty matters”. Michael found evidence stating that “our relative attractiveness influences what others think of us”. We call this motive to buy Satisfaction of ego, because the potential customers will not only look beautiful on the outside but may also feel better about themselves as a result. This product is proven to help women achieve their goal by aiding them with this tool to overcome their facial hair problems.

Women please comment on this post verifying if this statement is true or false, and explain why you chose that as your response.

For more information on Michael Sones, Appearance and Beauty Matters please visit their website: http://www.beautyworlds.com/humanbeauty.htm

Brunettes VS Blondes ?

Posted November 1, 2009 by mark455
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Did you know that laser works differently on Blondes and on Brunettes?
Actually, the thing is that the hair attracts the laser’s rays thanks to its black colour, and that way, does it work, meaning that it kills the root of the hair.
But when it comes to Brunettes, the darker the skin is, the harder it is for the laser rays to “focus” only on the hair. Some of the ray’s energy is lost on the skin.

In what concerns the Blondes, when their hair is blond too, the problem is the same. It’s difficult for the hair to absorb all of the laser’s ray energy.

So we can deduce that the perfect match for a good laser work is a white skin with black hair.

Unfortunately, it’s the rarest. That’s why, the cream Vaniqa is really helpful and would help anyone get his/her hair removed faster, in a shorter period, and forever.

What is your opinion about that?

Dermatologists

Posted October 31, 2009 by mark455
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It is very important to involve the dermatologists during the launch process of the product in Canada. The dermatologists have direct contact with the clients which can give us useable information about the client. Through this we could identify clearly the needs of the Canadian Customers and bring it on the map. However this method has several benefits for the company.

They could help us to recommend the product by the clients who has hair facial problems. And through Cooperation we may improve our market approach which would make us strong in the positioning the product in the market.

It is very important to get feedback from the dermatologists about Vaniqa, what could give us more insight. They could inform and assist the client by usage of the product and give them more information how to use correctly to get more effect of this product.

First of all I think that we can contact them by mail, what do you think about the contribution of Dermatologists? If you have any suggestions please leave a comment

 

 


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