Quote from: Tills on July 13, 2024, 12:41:41 AMI'd love more thoughts on this topic as I'm readying to buy a home IPL, probably a Tria.
My understanding is that for those with darker hair the home ones do work fairly well?
Home stuff works okay for body hair if you are fair skinned and dark haired.. don't even bother to try it if you are not in those two demographics.. blonde hair just ignores it and dark skin burns...
These things hurt too.. its not 'THAT" bad.. but snap an elastic band on your skin.. that's about it. Yeah, you can stand it for one, two times.. but you have to do this hundreds of times. It get's old quickly.
As for using it on your face - forget it. They just don't work.. max up the settings, burn your skin - fry the hair so it is sizzling and the air smells of burning.. and it grows back in a week. I went to a salon and had professional laser removal of my beard.. I had dark hair, fair skin and never really grew much of a beard anyway.. (and the home laser did not touch it).. the salon laser took 8 sessions and my beard was clear. No electrolysis and not had any follow up since (and that was 3 years ago) - Usually Electrolysis is the way to go, but I would always urge anyone who is fair/dark to give a few shots of laser, proper professional laser a go. It is cheaper, does not hurt as much and MUCH quicker. If nothing it will knock out some follicles and make electrolysis a little easier.
(I bought a £600 Phillips IPL station, the best available to the public at the time. From what I have read and heard from others, nothing else is any better than this and it, in my opinion, was a waste of money)