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Home semi permanent hair removal

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ItIsntJustAPhase · 01/01/2015 20:14

OK. I have decided to go for a home kit for semi permanent hair removal. IPL or the like. I'm fair skinned with dark hair so have some hope of it working I'm hoping to find something in the sales. Top recommendations?

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spottymoo · 01/01/2015 20:30

Make sure you have a hair dye to put on straight after as I find they all leave your hair brassy

CaptainAnkles · 01/01/2015 20:32

I don't understand the message above.

ItIsntJustAPhase · 01/01/2015 20:59

I meant hair REMOVAL rather than dying. Grin

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spottymoo · 04/01/2015 16:45

I was sober when I wrote that honest Wink
Obviously misread it sorry Grin

MewlingQuim · 04/01/2015 16:54

I have a phillips lumea. It was expensive (£400 for brand new latest model, older models are about £250) but worth every penny. I only have to do a top up session with it every few months.

I used to have to shave every day and I have sensitive skin. IPL has been life changing - no more thinking "stubble or shaving rash...which is more attractive?" Hmm

ItIsntJustAPhase · 04/01/2015 19:15

Spottymoo, it was funny!

So Philips Lumea is a good bet? Thanks.

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