At home laser hair removal
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| Post date: 2024-04-27 05:33:53 |
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Are the at-home laser hair removal devices any good?
After 30 years of a combo of shaving and waxing my relatively hirsute body, I have spent the last few years considering laser hair removal (IPL, not electrolysis). But considering how many parts of my body I want done (mostly waist-down areas if it's important), it's just not a cost I can really stomach nor afford.
The last couple years I keep getting served ads for at-home devices like Nood and Ulike, the cost of which would be the equivalent of one session I would pay for laser at a studio/salon (I have never done any laser for this reason). Does anyone have a) experience with the effectiveness at-home laser and b) if a positive experience, recommendations for which device to use?
I have very pale skin and very dark hair, so I'm a good candidate for laser in general, just really would love a cheaper solution than hundreds of dollars a month. I'm not particularly worried about pain either bc I have a decent pain threshold, but if you found it excruciatingly intolerable, I guess that would be useful information.
For the purposes of this question, not looking for answers pertaining to any other hair-removal alternatives at this moment or 'love your body hair and let it be' responses.
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