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jolidayspa · 1 year
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bebecue · 10 days
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ohh how was the laser experience ??
OOOOO ok under the cut bc i wanna give a good breakdown
1. price
idk how much it costs where y'all are from but here its super expensive, so i waited until the place i wanted to get it from had their annual sale. i got 12 sessions for the underarms, brazilian and full legs for 1000 NZD (normally 2000 NZD so i got 50% off)
also the laser place i went to kinda scammed me and said i had to buy this tube of after care cream for like 60 bucks... you don't need to, don't make the same mistake i did....vaseline is fine as long as you don't have any allergies or sensitivities to it
2. the experience
so my first few sessions were a little awkard bc i didnt know what to expect. they essentially made me strip down to my bra. for the first 6 sessions, the pain wasn't too bad, just some light stinging where my skin was more sensitive (like around my ankles, knees and brazilian). but hoooo boy by my 7th session, they turned the settings up and i was physically flinching and sometimes yelping - they would ask if i was ok to continue and i would say yes, but dont be scared to speak up if you wanna take a break!!!!
3. the outcome
they say laser works best if your hair is dark compared to your skin.. so if you have lighter hair and/or darker skin, it might not work as well on you. after the 3rd session, i really started to notice the difference. a few months after i finished my last session, i had minimal and slow regrowth. a few months ago, i bought an ipl machine myself, so now that there's minimal work, i just do it myself at home. i just do my underarms, brazilian and my knees since those are the places that still show some regrowth. i haven't done ANY hair removal on my legs in more than a year. same stuff applies - shave before you do it, moisturizer on after, and avoid showering/sweating/swimming for 24 hours after!!
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onefite · 4 months
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The best product for permanent hair removal / Ulike
The Benefits of Ulike Laser Hair Removal System for Men and Women Introduction Introducing Ulike Laser Hair Removal System The Ulike Laser Hair Removal System is revolutionizing the way we think about at-home hair removal. Designed to be both effective and gentle, this innovative device uses IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) technology to help users achieve smooth, hair-free skin without the pain and…
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fakhan1282 · 4 months
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Braun IPL Long-lasting Laser Hair Removal Device
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Women & Men, Silk Expert Pro5 PL5157, Safe & Virtually Painless Alternative to Salon Laser Hair Removal, Full Body, With Venus Razor & Luxury Case
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ulikecom · 1 year
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A History of Hair Removal
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We can never know for certain when people began to remove hair from their bodies, as this practice probably pre-dates written records. Pumice stones could have been used by ancient people to remove unwanted hair, so the history of hair removal could have begun with our very early ancestors.
We know that people in the Indus Valley Civilisations in what is now Pakistan as well as those in the other great civilizations of the time (around 5,000 years ago), Egypt, China and Mesopotamia removed their body hair and we know that men shaved. Body hair would have been uncomfortable and unhygienic, and so would have been removed as it is today in hot climates. When metal tools were used and sharpened on flints, razors would have been made and used by men and perhaps women.
When people learned how IPL laser hair removal machines to make thread, this could have been used by women to remove hair as threading (as it is called) is still practised to this day by women in Pakistan, India and the Middle East; it is called khite in Arabic. Women use a thread to pluck another woman's eyebrows, but it could be used to remove hair from the legs too. Of course, people who come from hot climates do not have as much body hair as do people who live in colder ones.
The ancient Egyptians used sugaring to remove unwanted hair, which is based on the same principle as waxing. The paste used is sugar based and rose water could be added to it to give women the feeling that they were being pampered, rather than undergoing a not quite painless experience. It is actually not as painful as waxing which is a more commonly used method of removing hair today. The paste sticks to the hairs rather to the skin, which makes the removal of the paste and hair more bearable. It is more comfortable also because the paste is cooler to use than hot wax as it is cooled only to room temperature. As only natural ingredients are used in the paste, it is better for the health of the skin than waxing.
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jovsofficial · 1 year
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JOVS Venus Pro II Hair Removal
We can all agree that removing unwanted hair is a significant pain. In response, JOVS offers the JOVS Venus Pro II Hair Removal , which may be used on both men and women to remove unwanted hair permanently. This device’s dynamic cooling technology makes waxing a rapid and painless experience.
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richajain11 · 2 years
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Best five features and benefits of Hair Removal Device
Home IPL Hair Removal Device uses high-heat lamps or intense pulsed lights (IPL) to destroy hair and temporarily block hair follicles. The follicles will be unable to create new hairs for many weeks as a result, 8-12 weeks permanent hair removal.
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saintjosie · 11 months
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I'm an amab Enby and I love you and the content you make and I wonder if you might have an answer to a problem I have.
I'm one hairy mfer and I hate it. I regularly shave nearly every part of my body, but within a few days my legs are itchy and spiky again. The a day and a half of smooth legs are glorious, but I was wondering if there's something short of Laser surgery or hormones that I could do to have it be less of a problem.
Thanks!
first, check out tend skin - it’s an ointment that you put in after to help with the itchiness and redness shaving. using moisturizer after helps a lot too!
second - epilator. they are little devices that pull out hair. i haven’t tried one but they supposedly hurt like a bitch.
third - IPL, basically an at home laser device. doesn’t work as well as going to get it done but definitely helps!
fourth - waxing. waxing makes the hair thinner over time and makes it stay gone longer. waxing is tedious and difficult but worth the time. if you go to someone it can be expensive too.
fifth - nair/veet. these are hair removal creams which essentially chemically burn off the hair. it smells horrendous but it works fairly well and keeps the hair off your body longer while also making the hair thinner over time
hope this helps!
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georgiapeach30513 · 5 months
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Do you know anything about at home laser hair removal, any product you know actually works?
I have never personally tried any 🤷🏻‍♀️ I just use hard wax. I know a lot of people rave about IPLs
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terra-feminarum · 11 months
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Hey do you have any tips for controlling facial hair? I have to shave DAILY. I’ve tried waxing to literally no success and I even bought an at home IPL laser removal device but it also did absolutely nothing. I don’t want to be spending hundreds on multiple layering appointments. Any advice?
I'm afraid my only advice is professional laser removal or electrolysis. As far as I know there aren't other alternatives that actually work, except of course accepting your facial hair. Some detrans women do that, and I assume you're a detrans woman.
Personally I've had laser hair removal on my face and it has worked really well. It has taken a lot of time and money but at last my facial hair is almost like it was before T, mostly it's just colorless peach fuzz. I never believed this could be possible. I wasn't happy about spending huge amounts of money to achieve something I had naturally before I messed with T, but it is what it is. But then again, I'm amazed daily of how I don't have facial hair anymore. I can't get rid of all the changes I got from my transition but at least this is in my control.
It feels weird to do body modification like this, when I really wouldn't recommend this stuff to women who haven't been on T. Technically I'm just trying to restore my body to the state it was before but still. I'd never judge other detrans women for doing what they need to do but after the trans period of my life I'm a bit wary about altering my body. Still did it, and I don't regret one bit.
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teal-sharky · 7 months
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Facial hair experience after 2+ years of nowhere near regular enough IPL/laser hair removal
It's kinda fascinating to observe how my facial hair behaves now that I'm over 2 years in way-too-intermittent removal sessions; first shitty non-laser IPL every 1-2 months for roughly 9 months until Covid, then a break, then since that, Tria 4X home laser (but nowhere near the recommended 2 week periodicity, often falling off for a few months as depression and dissociation ebbed and flowed).
The result now is this weird "anachronistic" shape and density distribution that doesn't actually resemble any regular testosterone-driven development pattern (I got on blockers and E when I was ~28 years of age).
The individual black hairs left are pretty strong and black. Fully mature, adult. But they are very sparse; nowhere near what they "should" be on a face of man that ever successfully reaches that level of maturity in the individual hairs.
The pattern is also weird, in that it's now the most dense on the sides/handlebars around the lips; why? because it's the hardest to a good hit on them there with the laser AND it hurts the most, as there's the most nerves there!
The moustache has been mostly obliterated completely up top, but remains the strongest right at the lip.
The chin is also funny because while outside of the thinnest remnants of the handlebar-shape down the sides, it's almost completely free of black hairs and instead, has the densenst coverage of thick-but-bright/blonde hairs? Which are hairs the laser has the least effect on. But I'm mostly bothered by the shade, so it doesn't bother me nearly as much and I can at least use the blonde stubble to give my wife backs scratches.
Overall, I just find it interesting that my specific genes and specific irregular-effort landed me with facial hair that's now fairly clearly distinct from what any man my age would have, and while it will take at least another couple of years until I'm really free of any shadow or black hairs; I'm already pretty damn happy with the result.
A lot of my Genderfeels boil down to "I wanna be literally anything but a middle aged cis guy" and while I still look towards having no noticable facial hair (and mainly shadow), the current state is still lot fucking better than what I experienced before I started the treatment.
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Freshly shaved, mostly posting for the shadow pattern.
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jolidayspa · 1 year
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loveerran · 2 years
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Baby Steps
I am the person in my group of girlfriends who has been the biggest holdout in terms of making no permanent body modifications towards transitioning.
While the world seems to have an impression of people transitioning in a two year time frame because That Is How It Is Done, the large majority of trans women I know have made modifications slowly, over time. A couple of decades in some cases. If I had a dollar for every time I have heard one of them say "But it looks great as a girl or as a guy!", I could probably buy a house or pay for my own full transition. Laser hair removal, pierced ears, a bit of facial feminization surgery, even some estrogen... (as in: “estrogen makes my skin soft and smooth - and that looks great as a girl or as a guy!”)
It’s been more than 15 years since I came out to myself and went to my first gender conference. And in all that time, so many have transitioned partly or fully. So many have gone from part time to full time. And I keep not doing anything.
But I bought myself an IPL device for Christmas. And I’ve been trying it for a while, and it is shockingly effective. Uncomfortable for a sec, but not really painful. And now I’ve gone and bought myself a laser hair removal package to make it as permanent as possible.
When I realized I was going to start making permanent modifications to my body, I broke down and cried. A lot. I have seen so many head down this road, and how happy it has made them even when they have lost so much at the same time (homes, families, money, prestige, careers, church, etc).
More than that - it feels like I am losing the fight, like I am finally giving in.
But you know, it really does look great - as a girl or as a guy :)
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harryfeatgaga · 10 months
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I literally laser most of my body, the hair hardly grows back ans it's super soft AND it's literally painless. Like you can always get those at home ipl laser machines they're just as good! It's been like a year since I've shaved my legs
DAMN REALLY THOSE WORK WELL???
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handmixy · 1 year
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[ZS] Body Bikini IPL 500,000 Flash Depilator Pulses Permanent Laser Epilator Painless For Women Hair Removal Home Use Devices
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harmonywellness · 3 days
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How can I cure acne fast?
Dealing with acne can be incredibly frustrating, especially when it seems like nothing is working to clear up those pesky pimples. If you're someone who's struggling with acne and looking for fast relief, you're not alone. Acne is one of the most common skin conditions out there, affecting people of all ages and skin types. But don't lose hope – there are effective treatments available that can help you get rid of acne quickly.
Understanding Acne
Before we dive into the treatment options, it's important to understand what causes acne in the first place. Acne is primarily caused by a combination of factors, including excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, and hormonal imbalances. These factors can lead to the formation of whiteheads, blackheads, and inflamed pimples on the face, back, chest, and other areas.
While acne is not a life-threatening condition, it can significantly impact one's self-esteem and overall quality of life. That's why it's crucial to seek proper treatment from a professional, especially if you're dealing with severe or persistent acne.
Professional Acne Treatments
If your acne is severe or not responding to OTC treatments, it's time to seek professional help. Dermatologists (skin specialists) in Vaughan and surrounding areas offer a range of effective acne treatments tailored to your specific needs.
Prescription Topical Treatments: Dermatologists may prescribe stronger topical medications, such as retinoids (tretinoin, tazarotene), antibiotics (clindamycin), or combination products (like Epiduo or Acanya) to target acne more aggressively.
Oral Medications: For moderate to severe acne, your dermatologist may recommend oral medications like antibiotics (doxycycline, minocycline) or isotretinoin (Accutane). These medications work from the inside out to reduce oil production, kill bacteria, and prevent new breakouts.
Hormonal Therapy: If your acne is hormonal in nature, your dermatologist may prescribe birth control pills or anti-androgen medications to help regulate hormone levels and control breakouts.
Chemical Peels: These involve applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes the top layer to peel off, revealing smoother, clearer skin underneath. Chemical peels can be effective for mild to moderate acne.
Acne Extraction: This is a professional procedure where a dermatologist or esthetician safely removes blackheads and whiteheads, providing immediate relief and preventing further inflammation.
Laser and Light Therapies: Certain laser and light-based treatments, such as photodynamic therapy or intense pulsed light (IPL), can help reduce acne by targeting bacteria and reducing oil production.
It's important to note that prescription acne treatments can have side effects, so it's crucial to follow your dermatologist's instructions carefully and attend regular follow-up appointments.
Lifestyle Changes and Home Remedies
While medical treatments are often necessary for effective acne management, certain lifestyle changes and home remedies can also help support your acne-clearing journey:
Maintain a Consistent Skincare Routine: Cleanse your face twice daily with a gentle, non-comedogenic (non-pore-clogging) cleanser, and follow up with a light, oil-free moisturizer.
Avoid Picking or Squeezing Pimples: As tempting as it may be, picking or squeezing pimples can lead to further inflammation, scarring, and bacterial infection.
Manage Stress: Stress can trigger hormone imbalances and oil production, exacerbating acne. Practice stress-reducing activities like meditation, yoga, or exercise.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to flush out toxins and keep your skin healthy.
Try Natural Remedies: While not a substitute for medical treatment, some natural ingredients like tea tree oil, green tea, and aloe vera may help reduce inflammation and support skin healing.
Remember, everyone's skin is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. It may take some trial and error to find the right combination of treatments and lifestyle changes that work best for your skin.
Seeking Professional Help in Vaughan
If you're located in Vaughan or the surrounding areas and struggling with acne, it's highly recommended to seek professional help from a dermatologist or skincare specialist. They can assess your skin type and acne severity and recommend the most effective treatments tailored to your specific needs.
Several reputable dermatology clinics and med spas in Vaughan offer a range of acne treatment in vaughan, including prescription topicals, oral medications, chemical peels, laser therapies, and more. These professionals have the expertise and experience to help you achieve clear, healthy skin as quickly and safely as possible.
Don't let acne control your life any longer. With the right treatment plan and commitment, you can say goodbye to those pesky pimples and regain your confidence. Remember, clear skin is achievable – it may just take some patience and perseverance.
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