de-fuzz for summer!

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bunny7541
Yea people in my family have had lazer and i sampled it when i went along with them...

It feels like little pin pricks when they lazer you but it dosnt really hurt..
You ave about 7 treatments and each time the hairs grow back finer and ligheter and then eventually stop.. You do get the odd few popping through but you go back for cheap top up treatments
It dosnt work with well blonde hair or fine hair.. The best way it works is on lighter skin with dark black hair and the coarser the hair the more effective it is..
You do leave lazer with a really hot feeling like the after math of snburn but that goes after around an hour...
From wht i have seen/experianced i definately recommend it..

People also go back to get treatments when they have no hair as it makes your skin really soft.. It can also be used to remove scars and blemishes although having said all this is it VERY EXPENSVE.. But isis worth it for a lifetime hair free??
Posted: 2009-08-17 21:01:29
ilovetimburton
ORIGINAL: Aly

ORIGINAL: ilovetimburton

Never ever EVER do waxing at home *shudders at memory* get it only done proffesionally! I use an epilator, tis excellent & hurts a little on the legs at the start, not any pain at the bikini line at the start which surprised me! But underarms take a couple of go's to get used to it and then the pain then diminshes. Yay!


Eek! I bought some waxing strips for the first time about a month ago. It actually hurts like hell...! Didn't expect it to be that painfull. Never again. I'd prefer to get it done professionally. What is an epilator? I've heard of it, but can't picture what it looks like or what it does.


Yep. I would DEFINATELY recommend proffesional waxing! An epilator is a sort of small hand held machine with about 30 rotating 'tweezer-lips' that literally just pluck the hair off. Sounds terryfing but it's excellent! Far less painful then...waxing :scared: ...waxing actually hurts but with an epilator all you feel are a few little pin pricks. I use a BRAUN Silk-Epil which I think is the best one and if you're a wee bit scared of any pain you can buy pre-epilation wipes (or spray)before you epilate to dull the pain in sensitive areas. Hope this helps! :thumbsup: :biggrin:
Posted: 2009-08-17 21:41:48
Elliex
i might get an epilator until i can afford lazer then! only problem is i have very white hairs!!!
Posted: 2009-08-18 12:12:53
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