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EvianBaby | 16:15 Wed 21st Mar 2012 | Body & Soul
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OK Ladies (or gents too I suppose), have any of you tried laser hair removal? Was it worth it's rather hefty cost?
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Hi EvianBaby

I had IPL (Intese Pulsed Light) treatment which is sometimes called laser hair removal. Is this the same thing? Spent a fortune, did more than the recommended number of sessions (supposed to only need ten at £90 a pop, 6 weeks apart). It was looking OK, but no where near as good as it should have done, so had a few free ones, then they started charging again. I had probably 13 in all, then missed one appt because it was a long way to travel, it was near christmas and I had other things to do, I did not resume the sessions and you cannot now tell I ever had it done in the first place.

Complete waste of time and money. Furthermore I have very dark hairs which are supposed to be the best type for IPL removal.

So for me, it was not worth it. I was not impressed (and I had been raving about it half way through when it looked like results were happening!)
I bought my own from Boots. I use it 3 or 4 times a year. It hasn't got rid of all the hairs permanently but has greatly reduced the amount. I think it cost under £300 and was cheaper than repeat visits to a salon
Try it and tell us what you think, Evian.

I've thought about it.
I've just been looking at the Philips Lumea Precison on Boots website. It has some good reviews and the most stars, I'm tempted to give it ago again myself! Mrs O-what type do you have?
itchy - I have a Remington i-Lite
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Itchy, I've had a brief look and I think IPL and laser removal are slightly different, Im not sure exactly how though. I'm going for a consultation next week at a place nearby that does both so I'll try and find out more then.

In the meantime I might look at some reviews for my own kit.

Does it hurt mrs_o?
didn't look very safe when Goldfinger pointed one at 007, did it.

"Do you expect me to talk?"

"No, Mr Bond, I expect you to die!"
Evian, on some areas (legs) it is completely painless. On more sensitive areas it feels a bit like someone lightly twanging an elastic band against the skin
Hi I had this on my upper lip I was advised whilst having the treatment to not use sunbeds or expose myself to the sun. when I did use a sun bed I would cover my face. I did use the sunbed so the therapist would reduce the strength of the laser output as she said it could cause skin pigmentation (my treatment was on a special offer) anyway I still have upper lip hair growth, not a proper tash, folk say they don't notice but I do. I now have it threaded which works better for me, the regrowth is slower and not as coarse. I think I wasted my money. maybe if I hadn't used the sunbed it may have worked? who knows? My friend had her nether regions lasered and reckons it was a success
My friend works in a clinic and gets it free and her underarms are like the back of her hand!! Smooooooth xx
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HHmmmm, interesting.

I might have to do a bit of a google and see if I can find some more reviews. It's a lot of money and not an amount I can afford to waste on something that doesn't work.
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