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Started by bethany, March 05, 2013, 09:04:11 AM

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Joan

Hi Laurenza

The Tria is FDA approved for facial hair, and some information is given about it in the instruction manual. 

I bought one mainly to do my face (I was happy to take it slowly), but to do my body as well.

I've definitely seen a reduction of hair on my face after 4 months, although there's still a long way to go.  The reduction in density means that I can now zap at level 5 although it's just about at the limit of pain I can bear with a little help from an icepack.

I get a few hair rejections immediately after treatment, then more about week after which continue for about another week.  Two weeks between treatments seems to be best.

It's been pretty effective on my body, but there's still a long way to go.

I'm thinking of going for professional beard removal as I'm beginning to get impatient :D

I hope this helps.
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Miyuki

Sorry, to perform thread necromancy, but I finally broke down and purchased a Tria, and thought it might be nice to share my experiences with it. I already started professional laser treatment to get my face cleared, but I can't afford to do laser on my whole body. I have experienced some hair reduction as a result of HRT, but I still have a lot of lot of fine but still dark hairs left in all the usual problem areas (and then some). What I am hoping to accomplish with the Tria is to get my body hair down to the point where I only need to epilate it once every week at the most, although complete removal would certainly be nice. ;)

So far, what I have noticed using the Tria, is that it is much weaker than a professional laser. Even at the highest settings, in most areas that I treat, a single zap won't cause any pain whatsoever. The exception is my face, which is notably painful with a single zap, but it's still nothing close to the severe pain and smell of burning hair that professional treatment caused. While initially I was pretty disappointed, after experimenting a bit I figured out that by ignoring the instructions and using the Tria in the same place multiple times in a row, I was able able to achieve a sensation much closer to what I felt with professional treatment. No burning hair smell, but it was still just as painful. Usually it took 3-10 pulses in quick succession to get this result. Basically I just kept trying until I felt a pulse that was close to my highest pain tolerance level. I'm pretty sure that the feeling was not burning skin, because my skin had no negative reaction to the treatment, and when I tested areas without any hair I felt no pain no matter how quickly or how many times I zapped. The downside is to this method is that it drains the battery pretty quickly, and it will take a few weeks to completely treat my body given how long the Tria takes to charge.

I'm going to keep going with this method and see what kind of results I get. I'm a little afraid I might trigger some sort of negative side effect from damaging my skin, but my skin is just so light I'm not sure that the laser does much of anything at all to it. I would definitely not recommend what I'm doing to anyone with even a small amount of skin pigment, because I think there is a very good chance you would burn yourself. When I accidentally hit a dark area of skin with a mole on it multiple times, that did feel like I was burning my skin, so be sure not to do that either. I'll post again in a few months to let everyone know how well the treatment is working. ;)
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barbie

Quote from: Miyuki on May 04, 2014, 02:28:52 PM
Even at the highest settings, in most areas that I treat, a single zap won't cause any pain whatsoever.

Miyuki,

If you do not feel any pain, then it means that your Tria is not working at all, or you target a wrong area. In my case, I shaved a few hairs, and let Tria to target the exact points of the hair root where the hairs were just removed. Then, I felt a sting, and it worked.

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Miyuki

Quote from: barbie on May 04, 2014, 03:35:25 PM
Miyuki,

If you do not feel any pain, then it means that your Tria is not working at all, or you target a wrong area. In my case, I shaved a few hairs, and let Tria to target the exact points of the hair root where the hairs were just removed. Then, I felt a sting, and it worked.

barbie~~

I think it's just that in most areas my hair are so fine that the Tria is having a hard time heating them up enough. Doing multiple zaps does hurt (in some cases a lot >.<), so I think I what I am doing now is working...
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Sybil

For those of you who have used multiple levels,

Level 1 is pretty painful for me, and level 5 is just INSANE pain. Level 2 is really difficult for me, but possibly tolerable. Has anyone had any luck thinning hair at level 1 and being able to move up to level 5 when the hair isn't so intense/absorbent of laser? I really want to get lasering out of the way, and this has really been bothering me.
Why do I always write such incredibly long posts?
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

I managed to get rid of most of my facial hair with this:

http://www.remingtonproducts.com/womens/ipl/i-light-pro.aspx

It hurts like crazy and I still have to shave but it works for me.  I had one of those blue faces because of my beard. eeeeewwwww.
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Sammy

Quote from: Sybil on June 09, 2014, 03:54:44 PM
For those of you who have used multiple levels,

Level 1 is pretty painful for me, and level 5 is just INSANE pain. Level 2 is really difficult for me, but possibly tolerable. Has anyone had any luck thinning hair at level 1 and being able to move up to level 5 when the hair isn't so intense/absorbent of laser? I really want to get lasering out of the way, and this has really been bothering me.

Dear, but that is the way it is done :). You start by doing level 1 and slowly adjust the power as Your tolerance increases over the time. Really, I could not imagine zapping my face with level 5 from beginning - and as You said, level 1 feels pretty harsh on the face. IIRC, I got to level 4 in 3 - 4 months - as soon as they start thinning out and clearing up, the coverage density goes down as well and it gets more and more tolerable. I would not say that level 5 does not hurt now, but I can clench my teeth and get over it.
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nicolegn7

Don't waste your money on any home laser hair removal. It may work temporarily on very fine hair but honestly if you really want to get rid of that hair bite the bullet and do laser hair removal with a specialist. I know the idea of doing it at home where you are more comfortable is great but you won't get the same results.
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Sammy

Quote from: nicolegn7 on June 10, 2014, 07:18:38 AM
I know the idea of doing it at home where you are more comfortable is great but you won't get the same results.

Or it will simply take a longer period of time.
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Quote from: nicolegn7 on June 10, 2014, 07:18:38 AM
Don't waste your money on any home laser hair removal. It may work temporarily on very fine hair but honestly if you really want to get rid of that hair bite the bullet and do laser hair removal with a specialist. I know the idea of doing it at home where you are more comfortable is great but you won't get the same results.


Its true.  I plan to go to a professional soon but in the mean time the home route is working for me.  I do agree 100% though.  Professional is the way to go if you can.
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Sybil

Quote from: nicolegn7 on June 10, 2014, 07:18:38 AM
Don't waste your money on any home laser hair removal. It may work temporarily on very fine hair but honestly if you really want to get rid of that hair bite the bullet and do laser hair removal with a specialist. I know the idea of doing it at home where you are more comfortable is great but you won't get the same results.
This kind of commentary is very confusing for me, since a good number of girls have reported success with the Tria.
Why do I always write such incredibly long posts?
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Jennygirl

Quote from: Sybil on June 10, 2014, 07:58:18 PM
This kind of commentary is very confusing for me, since a good number of girls have reported success with the Tria.

Well, success is subjective in this case I think. I definitely agree that many girls have reported that it helps- but there are none who have completely cleared their face permanently. That is why professional is still so important.
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barbie

The battery of my Tria was completely dead, and I no longer use Tria.
I still see a few fine hairs growing out in my legs, toes and beard area. They are not so much noticeable, but I pluck them by using my fingers or tweezers whenever I see them in broad daylight. For armpits, shaving once just before the summer is enough.

I have no plan to purchase another Tria, as I have less hairs in legs and face than ordinary women here. Although East Asian women tend to have less facial and leg hairs, I noticed that they also have some fine hairs when looking closely. My wife has more hairs in her arms than me.

barbie~~
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Hikari

Quote from: barbie on June 12, 2014, 04:20:48 PM
The battery of my Tria was completely dead, and I no longer use Tria.
I still see a few fine hairs growing out in my legs, toes and beard area. They are not so much noticeable, but I pluck them by using my fingers or tweezers whenever I see them in broad daylight. For armpits, shaving once just before the summer is enough.

I have no plan to purchase another Tria, as I have less hairs in legs and face than ordinary women here. Although East Asian women tend to have less facial and leg hairs, I noticed that they also have some fine hairs when looking closely. My wife has more hairs in her arms than me.

barbie~~

How long did it take for the Tria to die? I am having pretty good luck with mine, but it is not clearing things as quickly as I would like. Part of that is my low pain tolerance.
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Genzen

Barbie, my girlfriend would be insanely jealous of your lack of body hair. She is Greek so that means lots of hair that grows back fast. She insists that she gets to have her legs done first before I get any hair removal and I think that's fair :)
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barbie

Quote from: Hikari on June 12, 2014, 06:28:01 PM
How long did it take for the Tria to die? I am having pretty good luck with mine, but it is not clearing things as quickly as I would like. Part of that is my low pain tolerance.

I guess it lasted about 3 years. You may try armpits fist to see a quick result.

baerbie~~
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barbie

Quote from: Genzen on June 13, 2014, 09:30:42 AM
Barbie, my girlfriend would be insanely jealous of your lack of body hair. She is Greek so that means lots of hair that grows back fast. She insists that she gets to have her legs done first before I get any hair removal and I think that's fair :)

Strangely, my little daughter at age 9 has many fine leg hairs. I guess it should be temporarily. A belief here is that little girls with rich body hairs are so much loved by people, especially their parents. I think it is true.

Another belief here is that women with rich arm hairs tend to have a warm and kind heart, dedicating and considering others first.

barbie~~
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Quote from: barbie on June 14, 2014, 03:10:24 AM
Strangely, my little daughter at age 9 has many fine leg hairs. I guess it should be temporarily. A belief here is that little girls with rich body hairs are so much loved by people, especially their parents. I think it is true.

Another belief here is that women with rich arm hairs tend to have a warm and kind heart, dedicating and considering others first.

barbie~~

Then I suppose I have a warm and kind heart. ^.^
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barbie

Quote from: Lara the Lover and the Fighter on June 14, 2014, 09:37:16 AM
Then I suppose I have a warm and kind heart. ^.^

Yes. You indeed look like that!

barbie~~
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Quote from: barbie on June 14, 2014, 09:04:25 PM
Yes. You indeed look like that!

barbie~~

Oh Barbie.  You do too!  You're awesome an inspiration to all of us.
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