I hate to admit it, but

Sunday, 7 March 2010

I hate to admit it, but I have to: not everyone is eligible for laser hair removal. For instance, your skin will absorb more rays than your hair will if it is darker in complexion than your hair is. For that reason, I don’t recommend that you go for it. For the time being, stay with the old techniques until they perfect the technique enough to be able to help you too. When you have tried so hard, and the hair keeps falling off from the treatment, but growing back within days or a couple of weeks, you will certainly think of something that has longer lasting effects on your unwanted tresses. Let that something be laser hair removal. At least, you want to check it out to see how well it works first before putting it down. Interesting that there are people who need their hairs to grow back, and there are people who will do anything not to have hairs again. The former I cant help, but the latter, should try laser hair removal. If you know anything about light, you know that it will be absorbed by darker matter and reflected by lighter ones. Thats how it works for hair removal too. So if your skin is darker than your hair, or if your hair is lighter than your skin, laser hair removal is not for you. However excited you are about it, don’t do it. You might want to see a dermatologist about the hairs you don’t like all over your body first, before you decide that laser hair removal is it. Sure there are raves about the method and how well it works, but there are limitations too. It always pays to get professional advice all the time.
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