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Laser Hair Removal
Has anyone done it? Does it actually work, and are the results worth the price?
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No. Mine is falling out all by its self.:bolt:
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My friend has and is doing it. It works. However, my friend bought a machine and not go out to the spa to do it. Are you asking about going to a spa and do it or getting a machine?
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I didn't even realize there was an at-home machine. What model does your friend have?
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I bought an at home device and found it to be ineffective. I just wanted it to treat a few eyebrow hairs and a couple of 'hag hairs' I have. Don't know if you refer to them like that elsewhere, but they're the hairs that just seem to magically appear as 2 inch long hairs in places you don't want hair.
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When considering laser hair removal, one needs to consider the hair and skin type, then seect the proper machine for that type. Using the wrong laser on your particular situation can be unsatisfactory. Here is a page that describes the lasers and what they treat best.
I have lots of information on laser vs electrolysis since this is a subject of much interest among my sisters. |
I'm so glad I'm fairly hairless. Well except I have head hair. I don't even have to pluck my eyebrows, they're perfect as they are.
It's a Native American thang. ;) What hair are you wanting to rid yourself of, Ms Clod? |
I have a small scar that somehow fucked up the follicles beneath it and grows a few black nasty hairs in the midst of my otherwise blonde and soft body hair. What's worse, they have to get to a certain length before I can successfully pluck them, and it's infuriating seeing them start to emerge and still having to wait several days before I can eliminate them. Plus, since the skin is messed up, they go ingrown more often.
All the spas seem to charge by the "area," so I guess I would probably go ahead and do however many square inches fell under my minimum hag-hair price. |
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Laser hair removal requires sharks or ill-tempered sea bass. Electrolysis is safer in that it uses dolphins.
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Chemo is the most effective form of hair removal. Though radiation comes in a close second for trouble areas
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This can be painful, especially when done near the mouth or over large areas, such as those that MtFs have. Laser heats the hair using laser energy. The FDA has been certifying more and more but only a few lasers can claim "permnent reduction" and even then, you will need maintenance from time to time. In your case, go with laser. You are only doing a few hairs and with the scar tissue, the technician may not be able to get the probe in deep enough to kill the root. |
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