Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
6:23 am
Alli Ross asked: Often times, the hormones produced during pregnancy can produce hair on your face and arms. If you are experiencing an increase in overall hair growth, it is due to the amplified production of various hormones in your body. Usually, this extra hair shows up on your face: above the lip and on the chin and cheeks. This is usually not real appealing for women. However, it doesn’t stop there. It can also appear on your breasts, back, stomach, and arms. This may make laser hair
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
4:29 am
by Kate Lewis A lot of people have to deal with unwanted hair on different parts of the body and have grappled in vain with techniques of removing them for ever. The type of hair removal method that is best suited for you depends on the location and density of hair growth as well as on your skin type and sensitivity. The most commonly used technique of hair removal is shaving. While shaving is effective and inexpensive, it isn’t long lasting and you need to do it regularly to look hair-free.
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
2:48 am
by Shirley Galliard In a few cases an increase of 22% year by year. Surgery for the removal of hair employing a laser is a new development. The opening equipment that came into the marketplace for this treatment had issues that led straight to suits. But constant research has improved the technology and product. Most salons for laser hair removal surgery use authorized processes and devices and the specialists are highly snuffed out in this procedure. That’s why laser hair removing has p
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
1:58 am
Mike Jones asked: How does laser hair removal work? Laser hair removal systems emit a gentle beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair follicle. The hair absorbs it, the energy from the laser is transformed into heat and the hair follicle is disabled. How does laser hair removal compare with electrolysis? Electrolysis can be a tedious, painful process destroying each hair follicle one at a time. This can sometimes require treatment over years at regular intervals. Laser ha
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at
9:37 pm
Alister asked:
What’s your opinion on laser hair removal for men. I know a lot of women get their bikini zones done and it’s probably not a big thing. I keep my “zone” neat for my gal but its a decent amount of work. I’m thinking about this but I imagine it being a pretty uncomfortable experience socially for a guy. Does anyone have any experience in this issue?
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