Home Laser Hair Removal Is A Lie – What Nobody Else Will Tell You (IPL Hair Removal)

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Home Laser Hair Removal Is A Lie – What Nobody Else Will Tell You (IPL Hair Removal)


What Nobody Will Tell You About At Home Laser hair Removal (IPL Hair Removal)
Best IPL hair removal that actually works for me at home with the cool touch function to avoid burns: https://amzn.to/48lQu0q
Others I have tried: https://amzn.to/49fr6KR
I also tried this but it wasn’t that great: https://amzn.to/42Lwm6O
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  1. I've had my eye on a Ulike for a while and was ready to place and order when I saw on another reddit post that someone mentioned liking Monsia better. Went to their website to see what they were all about and was very surprised to see the exact same before and after photos I was seeing on the Ulike Air 3. I understand that companies will use stock images but when it comes to items where they are trying to show a timeline I find this really makes me think twice about ordering from either company. I find Ulike really blew up on social media a little while back and when you look at the reviews on their website there's no shortage of people sharing photos of their experience. I would be much more likely to purchase this device if I just saw them using review photos so I know they are results from that actual device. Stock images could be the result of a professional hair removal process.

  2. Why hasn't anyone mentioned this? When you read the instructions for the Nood, it tells you you will need to treat each area three times per treatment and treat twice a week. That's six times per week. You are supposed to have "results" in eight weeks. So it takes 48 passes to see results? Is this typical? Do the other machines require so many passes?

  3. Can you please look into the JOVS ipl device, I’ve seen a lot of people talking about it recently and it looks promising, I’m considering buying it but, it is wireless so I’m concerned it’s over hyped and maybe not worth the money, so I’d love to hear your thoughts on it and if it’s really actually good

  4. hi cassandra! do you think it’s safe to use the ulike ipl on the face and also use a retinol in the same week? i have pretty sensitive and dry skin.

  5. Do you need to avoid going to the swimming pool while using it… Like do you have to wait some days or not go at all during the treatment?

    Also I tried laser on a small area of my leg in a professionnal institute in december 2022 (because they patch test the skin before starting the treatment) and it hasn't grown back at all… (she used the laser for white skin at the smallest intensity) So I am wondering if just using an IPL device is enough for me (tanned skin with very dark hair) because it's way cheaper! But also I am on some medication (that changed since december 2022) and one doctor says I can't use IPL or Laser and another says that there is no problem… Being a hairy girl and now woman has a huge negative impact on my life, and I wish <I was confident enough to not care at all, but it wasn't in my education…. Also I'm from Europe, so the energy distributed by the plugs is way higher here that in the US. Maybe that's why they sell a lot of wireless ones here. I almost tried the last Philips Lumea in april 2023 but got scared… I didn't want to waste so much money if it didn't worked..

  6. I've read the Monsia Silk Series Pro has sapphire ice cool technology too. I haven't seen many reviews for it and was wondering if anyone who has tried it knows how it compares to Ulike.

  7. I bought the Tria but haven't used it yet. I have light and dark hairs but I have light skin with freckles. I am worried now because of the freckles. Has anyone else with freckles had any issues?

  8. If doing HRT please be aware does cause hair growth again. I had clinic laser hair removal for the bikini area. It did well for a little while. I now do the home hair removal. Cheaper honestly. Thanks for the review and all the information.

  9. FYI: "Performing treatment on an unshaved area can lead to more complications. The long dark hair lying on the skin absorbs the energy and may burn the epidermis." (p. 81) Fodor, L., Ullmann, Y., & Elman, M. (2011). Aesthetic applications of intense pulsed light (pp. 11-20). London:: Springer.

  10. I’m an Indian and have a dusky skin tone. Few places in my body has thicker and black hair but varies. I’m not sure which IPL to buy. I’m just fed up of waxing and throughout my life I have been dreaming to have a hairless body. Should I just save some money and go with the laser?

  11. rose skin co, they are okay. they definitely work but you have to be PERSISTENT. i zap like the same spot 4/5 times in a row. and it only does like an inch at a time. think of how many inches is on your body…..