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Has anyone had experience with permanent hair removal? I just want to nuke it all. Is Laser the best?
It is not particularly painful - feels like a rubber band popping you. It is also often not immediately permanent - more than one treatment will likely be needed.
Anyone ever used one of those 'home treatment' units with what looks like electrified tweezers? Are they permanent after a few uses? I'd buy one if it was actually a long term effect, as opposed to regular old non-electrified tweezers.
Personally I'd look into the various laser treatments, there are a couple of types, and I seem to remember there's a new one involving a cream/gel and ultraviolet lights - all probably need multiple treatments, but the prices aren't too bad, and they do have visible results. Your best bet would be going into somewhere and asking them.
My wife wants it on the obvious places, and my sensitive skin makes shaving a pain (literally, so 6 days a week I look shaggy), so it's one of these things that we're saving up to look into. ;-)
My understanding is that the laser treatments are the most effective at this point in time.
I find that as I age gracefully, hair begins to grow in places that it did not previously. I was amazed to see all the neat little gadgets that are out there to remove unwanted hair, I even have a few in the medicine cabinet. Ears and nose become important at some point in life!
Chest, back, arms and legs are another story. I'm beginning to look like one of those cuddly teddy bears and am not sure what to do. At times I just want to take the clippers and trim it all off. Eek, did that once and spent a month in itchy status while things began to grow back to their allocated lengths.
It sure would be nice to have a pill that effectively removes unwanted hair. I'm sure we'll know as soon as it is available via email.