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Laser hair removal - has anyone tried it?

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Windowbasket · 01/03/2013 20:55

Am fed up with my extreme hairiness Sad - and wondering if I should save up and try some laser hair removal. I am quite fair with dark hair. My concern is - does it actually work ... or does the hair eventually come back. Has anyone out there had this treatment and did it work for you? If it did, how many treatments did you need?

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kalachitagulabi · 17/09/2014 07:26

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While I was in Surrey, Canada . I got laser hair removal treatment on my back. Then they apply some lotion first and make my skin dry by giving me some massage on my back. Then they apply laser gun on my back it feels like some ice and some heat on m back like we apply balm on our swell area then when they finish my skin on back looks red but after 2 weeks It become normal and hair free. you may find this treatment hair >> www.freshcanvasspa.com/surrey/couples-massage.html

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boojoo · 05/03/2015 13:04

Wow, I have just started a course of IPL treatments with //www.smoothoperator.eu and was told it would be permanent, now your message has me worried? Did it all grow back??

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antoniokorpo · 05/02/2016 11:54

Yes, laser hair removal does work. There are a few requirements to get the best results. A couple of month ago, I did it. I made the leap and tried laser hair removal and it works now. Smile I have done this through Italian plastic surgery company www.korpo.com/why-korpo/ I really can't just imagine the results and have fear about what happens during the surgery. But now, after couple of months, I realized it was a good decision for me. Wine

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Madnson · 05/02/2016 16:46

In the process of having my legs done, I'm so so so happy with the results. First 2 sessions I thought nothing was happening, but then after 4th I hardly have any hairs. I'm going to still have another 2 sessions as there are a few stragglers but I'm over moon with it

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womanwithoutasong · 20/02/2017 12:36

Has anyone had this done in Cheshire/Manchester?

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angie1508 · 22/02/2017 19:05

i prefer my karmin ipl hair removal :)

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SlowNooo · 18/11/2017 20:31

I made the epilation laser procedure in several different salons. in the first one the cosmetician's qualification did not satisfy me she worked very unconfidently. in other salon the appliance looked old fashioned and unreliable. I have recently found a good specialist who works with a propriate laser epilator 1S PRO. Now I enjoy the procedures.

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LizeMa · 01/01/2018 18:21

Familiarity with Iplaser Innovatione passed in the cabin. Master after epilation said that the Russian machine, was surprised. The result I was pleased, painless and even after the first sessions almost no hair. So I liked it.

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donners312 · 01/01/2018 19:22

womanwithoutaesong - I had mine done in Chester //www.thecheshireaestheticclinic.com. She's based in Beehive Healthcare. I was really happy, and she did me a special offer. She was quite mature not a young girl and really made me comfortable. The treatment was life changing for me and best money I have ever spent.

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Samia2 · 12/06/2018 15:14

I used Philips Lumea and the results so far are amazing
its painless and makes the hair growth so slow, after 6th treatment my hair is almost gone Smile

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beautymumlondon · 04/01/2019 13:33

I have been having laser hair removal at //www.pulselightclinic.co.uk and its been actually been going well, a little bit ouchy but the pain is well worth the results! Give it a try!

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lailabeauty · 22/06/2019 08:50

i have used philips lumea ipl, i got the device on oct 2018 , i have done about 7 treatments , i can't see hair now, but there is still some light hair on some areas but i really don't care about them because no one notice them except me.
i found that Philips lumea bri956 and the new braun silk expert pro 5 pl5137 ipl are the best ipl in the market now, my friend used the new braun and she got great result after 6 sessions.
that was my experience with laser machines , i hope that help
thanks

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TheLaserClinique · 18/03/2020 14:56

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Ekizabeth · 24/11/2021 16:26

Yup, I try and it was painless. I try it before my university. i was affraid like you but one of my friend suggest me a place that has eqquipmnet and professional services for hair removal.
it was amazing and painless.
you can try it
here are they
www.biolitedubai.com/our-services/pain-free-laser-hair-removal/

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Coronawireless · 24/11/2021 16:29

Warning: if you’re very hairy you’ll need it repeated a LOT over the next few years, increasingly spaced out as things improve. It could take years to become permanent. Still worth it+++

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