DS Laboratories KERAMENE Model Keramene (180ml)
Body Hair Minimizer, Maintains hairless skin longer with phytohormones and
natural extracts, Regular users can
maintain smoother, less hairy, more seductive skin, while shaving, waxing,
burning, dissolving, or electrolyzing hair much less often, just by applying
Keramene hair growth inhibitor, UPC 718122887019
General Information |
Manufacturer |
DS Laboratories |
Manufacturer Part Number |
KERAMENE |
Product Name |
Model Keramene (180ml) Body Hair Minimizer |
UPC Code |
718122887019 |
Marketing Information |
Men and women who shave, wax,
tweeze, burn, dissolve, or electrolyze body hair need Keramene.
As children, body hair was a sign of maturity. As adults, it became a
nuisance. Now we preen ourselves hairless. We spend our time and money —
and endure the pain — to shave, wax, tweeze, burn, dissolve, or
electrolyze unwanted hair.
Keramene is indicated for men and women embarrassed by such excessive or
unsightly body hair, especially those who routinely depilate or elipate
the back, chest, shoulders, underarms, legs, or bikini zone.
To help users maintain silky skin, Keramene performs via two
complementary pathways: 1) by inducing follicles into the catagen state
so they stop growing hairs and start shedding them, and 2) by
suppressing keratinocyte proliferation so remaining hairs grow slower.
People try shaving, dissolving, plucking, waxing, burning, and
electrolyzing hair.
Depilation and epilation rid the skin of unwanted hair. Shaving or
dissolving hair with chemicals depilates at the surface. Tweezing,
threading, or waxing hair epilates at the root, although still
temporary.
Heating with a laser epilates some hairs long term. Electrolyzing with a
needle epilates them permanently. Sometimes physicians prescribe a
systemic drug to block androgens or a topical drug to block enzymes.
To minimize the frequency of such hair removal chores, Keramene slows
proliferation of some hairs and stops growth of others using natural
extracts. The advanced hair growth inhibitor comes affordably over the
counter.
Shaving accomplishes hair removal quickly and simply. This most common
method lasts a day, maybe two. Then hair becomes visible and prickly
again. For best results, use a sharp blade on a clean razor with safety
wires and a flexible head. If electric, avoid the closest setting to
minimize irritation. Shaving does not thicken, darken, or accelerate
growth. That is a myth.
Side effects of shaving include nicks, more common when blades get dull.
People with curly hair routinely suffer painful razor bumps and ingrown
hairs. Shaving may induce folliculitis, an inflammation caused by
bacteria, friction, or chemicals, which can result in keloidal scarring.
Depilatory creams and lotions break down and dissolve the protein
structure of hair. Chemicals found in them include thioglycollates,
alkalis, and barium sulfide, most effective but malodorous ingredient.
Although these products may fail on course hair, the results can last
for months if successful.
The primary side effect of depilatory chemicals is irritation, often
making the practice not worth the result achieved.
Tweezing removes the hair shaft from the follicle mechanically, best
suited to wild hairs and small areas like eyebrows. Results last for two
to four months, although plucking a telogen-phase hair can stimulate new
anagen growth prematurely. With good technique, people tolerate tweezing
with little pain, depending on site. Each individual shaft must be
grasped firmly and pulled carefully to avoid breakage, a time consuming
project.
As a side effect of poor technique, broken shafts can leave sharp tips
that puncture the side walls of follicles, generate ingrown hairs, and
create pustules, nodules, or even cysts. If not treated, such lesions
can become infected and leave scars.
Threading is a traditional method from the Middle East and South Asia,
commonly deployed against eyebrows and upper lips. A twisted cotton
thread snags hairs and pulls them out of their follicles. The technique
works on sizeable areas of finer hair. Results last for two to four
months.
Side effects are pain and irritation comparable to tweezing or waxing.
Waxing rips out an entire patch of hairs by the roots. Melted wax or
sugar (called sugaring) is applied to hairy skin, covered with a linen
strip, allowed to cool, then stripped off quickly, taking the hairs.
Results last for two to four months. New early-anagen hairs grow in
finer because they are younger, but return to normal thickness when
waxing stops.
Side effects of waxing, not indicated for beards, include pain, redness,
and sensitivity. People with varicose veins, poor circulation, diabetes,
skin diseases, or warts should check with a physician first.
Electrolysis provides a highly effective process in which a skilled
operator inserts a needle precisely to the bottom of each hair follicle
and applies an electrical current. A galvanic chemical reaction turns
ambient water and salt into sodium hydroxide, which dissolves the
follicle and eliminates hair growth permanently. Each area must be
treated multiple times over months to get all of the follicles.
The major side effect is pain from getting pricked and shocked at every
single follicle. Each invasion also creates a risk of infection. The
required series of treatments can be costly.
Laser hair removal, increasingly popular, works less tediously than
electrolysis. The laser emits energy that dark pigment absorbs and turns
into heat, damaging follicles and stunting their growth. Patients with
dark hair on light skin get best results. Done properly, skin remains
unaffected. Lasers do not work on blonde, gray, or white hairs. Results
last for several months.
Laser hair removal is contraindicated for patients on isotretinoin
(Accutane) for acne. Like electrolysis, lasers require a series of
costly treatments.
Eflornithine hydrochloride can be prescribed by physicians to slow
women's facial hair growth. The pricey new topical drug does not remove
hair. It slows growth by blocking the enzyme ornithine decarboxylase.
Patients wait about eight weeks for first results, which are gradual and
not permanent.
Side effects include rash, burning, stinging, tingling, redness, bumps,
and folliculitis. Before using, patients should notify physicians about
allergies, broken skin, sores, pregnancy, or breast feeding. After
using, report any skin bleeding or facial swelling.
Keramene is the newest and most advanced hair growth inhibitor. It
blends three natural phyto-extracts that perform inhibitory functions
for plants: dormin, a plant hormone also known as abscisic acid,
palmatine, an anti-proliferative extract from the Fibraurea recisa
plant, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid, a potent antioxidant and growth
retardant harvested from desert evergreens. With regular topical
application, skin stays smoother longer between depilatory sessions.
The only “side effect” of Keramene is the more supple texture and
radiant color of skin, a result of the cream's exfoliating properties.
Keramene maintains hairless
skin longer with phytohormones and natural extracts.
Keramene helps you achieve the silky, seductive, glabrous body you
desire, with less of the shaving, waxing, burning, and other depilating
you hate.
The advanced hair growth inhibitor performs via two complementary
pathways: 1) by inducing follicles into the catagen state so they stop
growing hairs and start shedding them, and 2) by suppressing
keratinocyte proliferation so remaining hairs grow slower.
Regular users gain these benefits because Keramene combines dormin, a
phytohormone extracted from dormant narcissus bulbs, with palmatine
(Fibraurea recisa) and nordihydroguaiaretic acid (Larrea divaricatta)
into one advanced topical cream.
This bilateral attack against unwanted hair means a high-maintenance
image with low-maintenance technique: Simply smooth on Keramene as you
would a moisturizer. Depilate normally, but significantly less often.
The bottom line is more attractive skin, with fewer of the expensive,
painful, potentially dangerous side effects of constant depilation.
Considering the total cost of hair removal, Keramene pays for itself.
Users enjoy smooth, hairless,
radiant skin for a more seductive body image.
Regular users can maintain smoother, less hairy, more seductive skin,
while shaving, waxing, burning, dissolving, or electrolyzing hair much
less often, just by applying Keramene hair growth inhibitor.
Some hairs stop growing. Others grow slower. So the hard-earned benefits
of depilation last longer and remaining hairs become less visible.
Combined with the exfoliating properties of Keramene, glabrous young
skin glows radiantly — supple, silky, and defect free — with far less
maintenance. |
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*This item is BRAND NEW -
not refurbished. It comes with all manufacturer supplied accessories, and full
manufacturer's USA warranty.
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