Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2009
thank u for anwsering
Electrolysis kills the root of the hair with electricity. Laser hair removal kills it with heat- the hair absorbs the laser light, heats up and kills off the hair root.
Laser hair removal leaves bruises, I don’t think electrolysis does but it can cause scarring if not done properly. I think both may require more than one session to stop hair growing back completely.
Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2009
I started lefting weights for a year and a half now, i like showing off my body but i have a lot of hair on my chest and back. i hate shaving. is there anything that removes the hair for good so it won’t come back?
shaving cream and a razor. lol
Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2009
Nair, veet, regular shaving or waxing? I tried veet this weekend and i liked the fact that it didn’t smell too bad at all. I’m wondering if it lasts longer than other types of hair removal.
I did have a few laser treatments but it got too expensive for me and i havent been back.
I plan to try it.
Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2009
I am just wondering if a male could use normal hair removal to remove facial hair if not what would happen
No, you’d have to use a male version of the product - like male Nair. It’s not good for your skin long term though.
Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2009
I read that a new type of laser now targets blonde hairs as well as dark hairs but is still in the experimental stages. This poses a problem because I have a mixture of both, so that is why I haven’t taken the plunge for laser removal yet, and electrolysis takes so long, is so expensive and painful isn’t it?
im doing laser , and its permanent but you need to be constant on the sessions that your skin and hair will need, and its expensive to, but its worth it.. !=) and is not that painful, it depends on the area you want to remove your hair. i really recomended 100%