Sunday, November 29, 2009

Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

I'm so sick of my hairy butt, its so embarrassing, I'm afraid to show anyone it. Can they do laser hair removal on the buttocks? and how much would it cost..?



Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

ya you can but laser hair removel works best with dark hair on light skin and it doesnt work good with light hair and dark skin though



Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

It's pretty expensive and doesn't work that well.



Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

you can do laser hair removal probably anywhere on your body, with probably the only exception being anywhere near your eyes. i.e. eyebrows. my face usually costs me $400 and if i also do my stomach/abs at the same time it is $600 per treatment. YOu wil probably need at least 3 treatments and up to 10 to be completely hair free. depends on you, the way your hair grows and how you react to the laser. we are all different.



I have had four on my stomach, still have hair but to a point it doesn't bother me. hair on my face probably ten treatments and probably a few more to go. I do it as I can afford it.



Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

very expensive and really doesn't work that well i had it done to remove hair behind my ears i had no hairless clean space there to i had 10 treatments 2 yrs later I'm back to where i was before



Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

Some places do free consultations, so you should check out what's in your area. I went through Kaiser Permanente in California. Also sometimes they sell sessions in packages so you can get it a little cheaper. I did 5 treatments for my underarms and am really liking the results. I haven't shaved in weeks and weeks. Do some research in your area.



Okay I think I'm going to consider laser hair removal?

Yes, they do it.



Laser hair removal, called "laser hair reduction" by many now, varies greatly in effectiveness based on a variety of factors.



The #1 factor is likely your skin and hair types. It works best on people with fair skin and dark hair.



Then you have to think about the skill of the operator and the quality of the equipment. Some of the lasers are better, some operators are better.



It requires multiple treatments because not all hair follicles are in the active state at the same time. 4-6 is usually the minimum.



When shopping around look for a place that offers free touchups if the hair comes back or isn't gone after the normal course of treatments. Also realize that while it may not remove all your hair, it does almost always remove some or most of it (reduction, not removal).

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