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5 Feb, 2010
Home Hair Removal Laser
I shave and its irritating when the hair grows back and they say laser hair removal is smart for long-term removal… What should I do?!
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4 Responses
Janie Alba
2010 Feb 05 1i think laser hair removal is not good idea at all because it has side effect and skin damage as well. i prefer you to go for natural hair removal cream. i use revitol and have excellent result and it slow down hair growth again as well. for more about it you can check this:
http://www.naturalremediesonlinestore.com/skincare/skincare-revitol-hair-removal-plus.html
Missy
2010 Feb 05 2wax it but dont laser ittt
sprintgirlracing
2010 Feb 05 3I probably wouldn’t. Someone once told me (and placed fearful, wincing thoughts in me lol ) that when we get older, literally everything sags… Everything!! So, being able to grow some hair down there when we are older may be a good thing to camoflauge some things ahem.. You can try waxing at a salon or having a close girl pal help you wax at home. Or, try a brow trimmer followed by an electric razor. That helps so much!! Of course, use Bikini Zone aftershave gel. Helps a ton too! Always expect a little irritation as that is a moist place with fabrics moving across the shaven skin all day long (aka chafing). Also, try airing yourself out a little after a shave, such as maybe doing your makeup in the nude and let that freshly shaven skin have a moment to calm down a little bit before dressing. Also, make sure your panties are not too tight or loose-fitting. That helps reduce irritation… and other feminine nemesises, like urinary tract and yeast infections.
Auribus Tenere Lupum
2010 Feb 05 4Don’t let others scare you away from it. I’m 15, and as a competitive swimmer, I often spend time around a lot of people in only a swimsuit. Since my skin is sensitive, shaving always left me with ingrown hairs and razor-burn. I had hair removed from my bikini area last month, and I LOVE the results. I should warn you, though, that it’s not cheap, and it may take more than one treatment. The laser can damage skin when used improperly, so go to a professional. Said professional will also be viewing and touching any treated skin, so be prepared to lose your personal space. As far as pain goes, I only experienced a slight sting, but I’ve heard different( on both ends) from others. It works best on dark hair and pale skin. Sun exposure has to be avoided for a while after and before treatment. Overall, it was worth it for me, but you have to decide if your situation is right. Hope this help you make a more informed choice.
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