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People left and right argue over laser vs electrolisis? So what Should I do?

Started by ShawnTOShawnna, August 14, 2012, 02:31:33 PM

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Shawn Sunshine

based on my face and such and the fact that I have bad chin and mustache hair (but not bad neck or cheek hair( and since the face is what i want focus on 1st (duh, hello megan!) what should I do ? laser or electro or maybe both?

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Sarah Louise

What you do is find a place that does each and talk with them, in person.  Then make up your mind which you think will work and that  you can afford.
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Ms. OBrien CVT

Many do laser first and then touch up with the needle.  But as Sarah said "go shopping"

  
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Floritine

Have to agree with Sarah as well, go out to different laser and electrolysis stores and discus your needs and budget with them, as we all have our own reasons for getting one or both procedures done
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Jayr

I've had electrolysis before....and all I've got to say is;

If you pick that option, be ready for one heck of a painful experience.
Imagine a bunch of bee stings o_o





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mementomori

Quote from: Jayr on August 15, 2012, 11:51:44 AM
I've had electrolysis before....and all I've got to say is;

If you pick that option, be ready for one heck of a painful experience.
Imagine a bunch of bee stings o_o

lol its not that bad, its defiantly not pleasant but its bearable
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Cindy

I totally agree with Sarah Louise, but another factor to take into account is how comfortable are you with the staff?

The first place I went to seemed to be technically fine, I just got bad vibes; scientific I know :laugh:

The second place I went I just had a feeling that the staff respected and cared for me.  I felt very happy and confident that they were doing the right thing for me. They also gave me a lot of advice on skin care in general, so I did feel I was being looked after rather than just another customer to be zapped.
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