Thursday, June 16, 2011

Do it yourself laser hair removal

Can you do it yourself?
Complete the survey to find out!

Latest "do it yourself hair removal" survey:

1. Do you have 15 minutes a week?
2. Do you have $50.00 (Consider having no more hair for 50 bucks)
3. Do you want to have nasty gross hair?
4. What would your husband think/say?
5. Can you follow simple instructions?

Please select one:
1. Yes
2. No

If your answer to these 5 questions was "Yes", then you're ready to get started from your own home!

Since we've already talked about almost every other type of hair removal method, I figured we'd start talking about the actual reason you came to my blog.  Here I am going to explain exactly how to use one of these "do it yourself laser hair removal" machines.

Before I break down exactly how these items work, I want to explain a couple product features that you will enjoy when using these high tech devices.
  • See results in 90 days; in 6-8 months, you're done
  • FDA-cleared safe and effective
  • Get baby soft skin-like the hair was never there
  • Get the same results as professional laser hair removal and save thousands of dollars

Here's how it works:  Take a look and be amazed!!
The TRIA Laser removes unwanted hair through selective photothermolysis. During this process, laser light is absorbed by the black and brown melanin pigment in hair. This results in heat, which disables the follicles, preventing them from growing new hair.
We recommend bi-weekly treatments for at least 6 months (12 treatments) based on the average time it takes for the majority of hair follicles to move through an entire growth cycle.
During any one treatment cycle, some hair follicles are dormant and cannot be seen (a kind of sleep state) while some will grow and be visible. Not every hair can be treated at the same time. To benefit from laser treatment, the hair must be present during treatment (not in the dormant stage).
Once the hair follicle is treated and disabled, it continues to work to eject the hair that was under the surface of the skin. This process takes up to 2 weeks to complete, during which time it will appear as if the hair is still growing . This is actually the treated hair being "pushed out" of the follicle.


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