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Topic: Laser Hair Removal
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C1ND3R Knowflake Posts: 1239 From: Dorsia Registered: Aug 2012
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posted October 02, 2012 02:14 PM
Has anyone gotten this? I keep hearing ads for this and i'm considering it. Maintenance can be so time consuming!! IP: Logged |
Venus Moderator Posts: 1549 From: Registered: Mar 2011
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posted October 03, 2012 05:57 AM
yep, it's very popular where i live. i had like 2 sessions in spring and i'm due for a couple more..quite painful though IP: Logged |
C1ND3R Knowflake Posts: 1239 From: Dorsia Registered: Aug 2012
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posted October 03, 2012 08:46 AM
Is it worth it? I wanna do it all over my body but i'm just iffy because, well-- what will i do in a really cold winter?IP: Logged |
Venus Moderator Posts: 1549 From: Registered: Mar 2011
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posted October 04, 2012 09:38 AM
it depends on your hair growth ratio if your body hair is keeping you warm in winter you need to get yo a$$ to a laser hair removal clinic asap dear hahahaim not going for the full body that's unnecessary also quite akward. lol IP: Logged |
C1ND3R Knowflake Posts: 1239 From: Dorsia Registered: Aug 2012
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posted October 04, 2012 10:02 AM
ROFL!!! I call it "my winter fur" Maybe that was a bit extreme but shaving my legs like, maybe every three days or my arms takes a lot out of me, sometimes.. I feel as if i'm forever shaving or giving myself mani's and pedi's without end in sight! I just figured that if i got rid of the hair permanently, i'd have more time to watch my nails dry lol I just feel cleaner when i'm smooth.. I did experience one really cold winter though that kinda freaked me out...! I always think about something like that.. In a cataclysmic event, my hair may be the reason for my survival! Have you ever watched survivor man? IP: Logged |
Venus Moderator Posts: 1549 From: Registered: Mar 2011
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posted October 04, 2012 10:15 AM
well if you have to shave frequently then yes this is the perfect solution.i havn't watched that movie, so i dunno do tiny body hairs play that much of a role in body temperature? maybe you should keep the arm hairs and settle for smooth legs. also pits are must to get rid off for ever, start with them imo. if you go for a full bikini and the lady asks you to spread your butt cheaks remember it wasn't my idea lol IP: Logged |
C1ND3R Knowflake Posts: 1239 From: Dorsia Registered: Aug 2012
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posted October 04, 2012 10:29 AM
quote: Originally posted by Venus: well if you have to shave frequently then yes this is the perfect solution.i havn't watched that movie, so i dunno do tiny body hairs play that much of a role in body temperature? maybe you should keep the arm hairs and settle for smooth legs. also pits are must to get rid off for ever, start with them imo. if you go for a full bikini and the lady asks you to spread your butt cheaks remember it wasn't my idea lol
I wouldn't mind her in my down there so long as she leaves my sphincter intact. Survivor Man was one of those shows that aired on discovery channel, i think.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiWCfrooARw IP: Logged |
sunshine9 Moderator Posts: 953 From: Beehive, MD Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 04, 2012 12:53 PM
I've had it - it was some 6 yrs back though, and felt like a series of fiery needles punching the skin all at once - some people describe it as a rubber band snapping against the skin. Either way, there is that sensation at the time of laser application. It gets better though, and they say with a few treatments, you can be entirely hair-free. I don't know about that, with what I've read and experienced, you don't necessarily end up entirely free of hair - it gets lighter & thinner.IP: Logged |
crabbypatty Knowflake Posts: 659 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 06, 2012 06:22 PM
I work for a law firm that does personal injury work. We had a young woman come in one day wanting to file a suit against the place where she had been going for laser hair removal for years (and until then, without incident). They had recently burned her legs pretty badly, and she worked part time as a model, so she was not a happy camper. Turned out that this happened during a Mercury retro period, but it's something to be aware of. It can happen with laser.I haven't had it done myself, but I do get electrolysis on some limited areas of my body. That's more of a time commitment, though, and it hurts at times, even with numbing cream. IP: Logged |