One of the many back hair removal methods is the use of Bleach. Bleaching your back hair is a way to remove the dark color of the hair without having to worry about weekly or bi-weekly hair removal that is common with individuals that shave back hair.
Bleaching your back hair takes roughly 20 minutes, but is a task that should be tested before implemented in large areas. You never know the impact chemicals may have on your skin and hair and testing your bleaching technique is a good idea before applying bleach to your entire back.
To start your back hair bleaching exercise, purchase a bleaching cream from a beauty store. Many of these creams are designed for female facial use but can be utilized for back hair coloring.
As mentioned above, test the bleaching cream on your hair. Give it significant time to color your hair so that you can see the impact the bleach will have on your entire back hair. Walking around with orange or bright yellow hair on your back is a bit worse than just walking around with back hair.
After you’re confident in the impact of the bleach, apply it to your entire back. Be sure not to over rub the cream as most creams are not meant to be applied to skin, but just the hair you’re bleaching. After 10 – 15 minutes (Always follow the suggestion on the cream box!), remove the bleach with cool water as to not increase the impact the bleach may have on your skin and hair.
After you’ve cleaned up from your back hair bleaching activities, be sure to examine your back and body hair to make sure you didn’t miss any areas while applying the cream. Just one large dark hair can look as bad as a back full of hair!.
Be prepared to apply repairing lotions to your skin after finishing the bleach. Bleach is a strong product that can burn the skin while its coloring the back hair. Always be careful when working with strong chemicals!
If you’re not satisfied with the results of the bleaching approach, be sure to check out other back hair removal methods.
