Anybody tried a home laser hair removal kit?
The makers of these machines obviously say they're great. But what you you think?
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my son bought one of these, he is very dark haired and his eyebrows meet a bit in the middle, it does swell the area a bit after hes done it, but the hair stays away alot longer than shaving. does take a while to do though, and would take ages to do legs etc. also you have to still pluck the hair out after the hair follical has been zapped. hope this helps !
be careful it can cause rashes and keep it away from kids
NO
i am no girl and i use good old razor to shave my chick but i don't think its a good idea to use such sensitive appliances at home.
Didn't even know they made them for home use . . . if they did, they'd probably make it safe somehow so that you can't hurt yourself - would have to see what it's like before passing judgement.
You can get home laser kits?? Geez.
Depends on price and how often you'd use it right?
I mean once the hair's gone you don't need it anymore?
Work out costs. Sounds like it can't be a very poweful tool if it's on the home market. You have to have regulations and safety gear for lasers..
Ouch! You'd be better off using duct tape.
My friend has bought it, and she died next morning when she tried it.
here whole body was burned and they recognize her from DNA test..I've been told that they have use vacuum cleaner to collect her to one piece, but the good news is the laser hair remover still working.
Do you want to buy it as a second hand?
yes but i cut my leg off
no.i would use a professional
no sorry wouldnt risk it.
I have been wondering the same thing but still haven't found out any info contacted a couple of places that do laser hair removal but they don't give you any help just tell you to book a free consultation
The Tweezers thing is useless. Electra pads are a slight improvement. I don't use either of mine anymore due to health concerns.
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