This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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I have a question to ask the disc group - I'm looking into the current
modern hair removal systems if there is any.
I still use the old fashion way of a electric shaver that works
perfectly well everytime I use it. I found a electric razor much
faster than using a straight blade razor, and less skin and bleeding
cuts and razor burns. The issue is the battery dies and takes a few
sessions to complete the body shaving. But it does eliminate any
accidental razor cuts done by a straight razor.
Also, not dealing with the issue of stubble after a few days, and the
in-grown hairs, rash, and ichyness of after shaving, that can be
relieved by using a exfoliant type wash brush to keep the follicles
open, and using skin lotion combination so that the skin doesn't get red
or raw.
So for me - right now - I'm staying with the shaver unless something is
found to be better - so claims the advertisers of these products.
Yes, there are professional treatments too. There are also home
waxing systems too but not looking at that area at this time. Waxing
will eventually kill most if not all hair follicles where re-growth gets
less and less. Also not dealing with chemical removers like Nair that
will also burn the skin if used too often or frequent, leaving or
creating burns and itchy areas that results in raw skin and bleeding,
and it does leave a strong chemical smell in the bathroom when used.
=A0The hair again grows back within days.
If you've used the following, I would like to know the honest results if
you have tried them, as in how well it has worked. This is our group
only, 1st hand reviews if you have used them.
I've read testimonies which postive ones are accused as hidden seller's
claims and totally opposite of customer complaints.
There are three hair removal systems that I did some research on:
1. No No
2. Tria Beauty for twice the price of No No.
3. Remington IPL6000USA I-Light Pro, that costs as much as a NoNo
1. NoNo
It is TV advertising and doesn't work for many. This uses electricity
and burns the hair and follicle. Selling web pages and infomercials on
TV rave how good it is. However reading the comments, it shows a very
different opinion, and it also reports very bad customer service to
return the item, getting replacement parts, and hassles to get ones
money back. The actual electrical wire can leave noticable fine
scratches and bleeding. The rollers wear out or the rubber band
associated with this wears out, and the spark actually burns the skin if
not used properly. The hair itself isn't crystalized and doesn't fall
off, or it only does some hairs leaving others intact. One has to deal
with the place smelling of burnt hair too. Some found it doesn't
eventually permanently remove the hair as claimed over time, and the
hair grew back, some less, but others say more thicker than before using
NoNo.
2. Tria
Its a actual lazer treatment, but a very small window, and will take
several re-charges to do the body. Some have found it painful but less
painful than having it professionally removed as in waxing. It did
reduce the hair re-growth but the issue is more on the small window and
missing areas, and the large surface area of the human body taking too
long of time since a full charge that can take hours, will last only 20
to 30 minutes of usage. Some units have actually burned out after a
short period of time. Some claim it doesn't work where hair and skin
pigment could be a issue.
3. Remington.
Its only drawback is the light pulse cartridge that only fires 1500
times and then has to be replaced. Some say again it doesn't work and
the hair doesn't fall out. Others say it has worked - but takes many
months of constant use as regulated by the instructions.
4? 5? Are there any other brands that work?
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(This posting was entered by kumiko yvonne watanabe, an external user of MyDLV.)