RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerGo to youtube and type the name of the product and you will find someone making reviews.
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RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerThe work, but not as good as getting it done professionally. Probably better for a top up.
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RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removeri self wax the neither region my self
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RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerI have a home IPL, and it works fine. Slow work, and needs recharging frequently, but gets there eventually.
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RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerI just ordered one from Amazon. I'm looking forward to trying it out. It's about time I fulfill my dream of being hairless forever.
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Post #8cobeachbumSuper NudistLifetime Paid and Certified RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerI've been using the Tria system for quite awhile now (They're selling version 4, and I have an original). It's taken me longer than your average bear since my tan tends to linger deep into winter, and so I only get 2-3 month period where my skin tone is light enough. (I just started doing touch up areas two weeks ago for this year) I can attest that it does work. The areas I've done have much slower hair growth, is very sparse, and what does grow is significantly thinner and finer.
The downside is the treatment area per zap is about the diameter of a pencil, so it takes a long time and a lot of patience to do a area of any size (the systems with a larger rectangular head take many more treatments to accomplish the same results). You also have to have relatively dark hair and light skin. There are systems that claim a wider range in each catagory, but I suspect the lighter your hair the less effective the treatments will be, and the darker your skin, the more likely skin damage will occur.
John aka cobeachbum
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RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerNever heard of such a thing outside of electrolysis, but now I'm curious. I am level-10 hairy.
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RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerWe talked about it, but it would be 30-mile trip and it sounds like it would take several trips. If I remember it was rather costly at least here in the Midwest. I am not that harry so a couple times a week in the shower I do a quick once over have been smooth for many years.
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Post #11ausfarmladSuper NudistCertified, lifetime member from Australia RE:Has anyone used a home permanent hair removerThe only truely permanent hair removal system I've come across is age, although perhaps it's more of a relocation system as it moves from my head to my back :)
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