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Laser Hair Removal Systems. Share your experience?
danchos3
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Have you ever try it at home? Does it relly work? Does it worth it?
I want to try because I hate shaving and waxing. Is it better? I know it's more expensive than spending money on waxong, so I want to be sure, that it really works.
Can you share your experience, please? Do you know any really good laser hair removal systems?
Thank you in advance for help!
I want to try because I hate shaving and waxing. Is it better? I know it's more expensive than spending money on waxong, so I want to be sure, that it really works.
Can you share your experience, please? Do you know any really good laser hair removal systems?
Thank you in advance for help!
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To be honest, I've never try them, but want to try too.
I prefer epilators, but as I read a review on bestadvisor.com, the laser hair removal system seems nice, I'm interested in.0 -
I have a Remmington I-light which is useless.
Yesterday, however, I bought a homedics duo from Boots as it was reduced to £80.
I will try it and let you know.
I have found that even if they seem to successfully frazzle the hair the root might still be ok, so you do not know for a couple of weeks. Then there is the whole follicle cycle thing so you really don't see definitive results for 3months. The Homedics thing came with a no quibble 120day money back guarantee!
As a point of comparision I had successful ipl hair removal on my legs with an alexandrite laser at skn, some 12 years ago and it is still reasonable effective; cost a lot in those days though £2000. Subsequently in more recent years I had a salon treatment for under arm with Lynton Lumina- about £50 a session, which was useless.
I have dark hair and pale skin.
Irony is I had to have a chemo treatment - it thinned my head hair and eyebrows, but did it do my unwanted hair? No :rotfl:0
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