RE:Home laser hair removal toolTried the Nood flasher 2.0 a couple years ago. Didn't really notice much of a change. Got to be a pain having to shave before each treatment, so you can't tell if its working until you stop using it. Did it almost daily for a few months with little to no results. Gave it to my daughter in law, never asked her if it worked for her or not though.
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolSo that begs the question, do you shave now, or get waxed regularly, did you get professionally lasered, or have you gone back to the natural bush?
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolSo that begs the question, do you shave now, or get waxed regularly, did you get professionally lasered, or have you gone back to the natural bush?
I shave from the neck down, love the feel of smooth skin.
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolLast question, have you ever been waxed? If so, what was the experience like and would you do it again?
Stay happy and naked,
Dan
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolhave been and do get waxed a few times a year below the waist at a local establishment, Can be quite an awakening with the first time, but subsequent sessions you know what to expect. Local shop in the St Louis area,
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolI had a dermatologist appointment and she said that Braun and Phillips are the best made.
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolI have now used my Braun Pro 5 IPL laser device for three times (once a week for 12 weeks is recommended). I can tell a difference already but the jury is still out on this. The finer hairs on my torso and upper legs seem to be disappearing. The pain is negligible and the cost was about $380. More to follow.
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RE:Home laser hair removal toolI go with the waxing. Its a bit pricey, but it lasts! For me about 3-4 months before a repeat is necessary. And Wow I am completely! Bare! Feels wonderful and looks youthful!
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