I am weighing my options. So far laser seems doable. The pricing for this is 300 for 1 hour or 200 for 30 mins.
Waxing is 50 for the first session, but i dont know the regular rates.
Also i dont know my pain threshold in my places.
My plan is to get full body waxing then facial laser.
If there is a better way, please comment and let me know.
Try searching groupon for laser deals in your area. Some places have discounts up to 90% through groupon.
Quote from: KittyKat on January 14, 2014, 07:14:25 PM
Try searching groupon for laser deals in your area. Some places have discounts up to 90% through groupon.
Ooh. 90% would help a lot.
Imma do dat tonite.
Quote from: Emo on January 14, 2014, 12:03:31 PM
I am weighing my options. So far laser seems doable. The pricing for this is 300 for 1 hour or 200 for 30 mins.
Waxing is 50 for the first session, but i dont know the regular rates.
Also i dont know my pain threshold in my places.
My plan is to get full body waxing then facial laser.
If there is a better way, please comment and let me know.
300 per hour for laser seems strange. It's usually done per treatment or by package? Also is that the price for just the face (USD?) because if so, that's rather high (although I suppose it's not high of by the hour, since it takes just a few minutes to do the face)
The big thing: laser is permanent. Waxing is not.
Quote from: Thylacin on January 15, 2014, 05:44:39 AM
300 per hour for laser seems strange. It's usually done per treatment or by package? Also is that the price for just the face (USD?) because if so, that's rather high (although I suppose it's not high of by the hour, since it takes just a few minutes to do the face)
Its by the hour at this place.
One 30-minute session ($200) could cover either:
Upper lip, chin, and underarms
Bikini area
Lower legs
A 60-minute session ($300) could cover either:
Full face, underarms and bikini area
Underarms, bikini area, and lower legs
Chest (male)
A 90-minute session ($400) could cover:
Both a full leg hair removal and the bikini area
Full legs and underarms
Back (male) and back of the neck
A 120-minute session ($500) could cover:
Full legs, bikini, underarms, forearms and maybe also some facial treatments too
Full chest and back and shoulders (male)
Quote from: Emo on January 15, 2014, 07:47:34 AM
Its by the hour at this place.
One 30-minute session ($200) could cover either:
Upper lip, chin, and underarms
Bikini area
Lower legs
A 60-minute session ($300) could cover either:
Full face, underarms and bikini area
Underarms, bikini area, and lower legs
Chest (male)
A 90-minute session ($400) could cover:
Both a full leg hair removal and the bikini area
Full legs and underarms
Back (male) and back of the neck
A 120-minute session ($500) could cover:
Full legs, bikini, underarms, forearms and maybe also some facial treatments too
Full chest and back and shoulders (male)
For male body hair type or female?
Face took about 10 hours!
Quote from: Emo on January 15, 2014, 07:47:34 AM
Its by the hour at this place.
One 30-minute session ($200) could cover either:
Upper lip, chin, and underarms
Again, I'm confused. A session for the face and neck takes about 5, maybe 10 minutes at the very most.
And that's for full face (lip, cheeks, sideburns, chin, neck). Those prices are steep, I would ask around, and look for a place that sells packages (face should be about 800-900 for a reasonable price, for 6-8 sessions, which you will likely need as a minimum).
I have never heard of laser being a permanent solution for facial hair. I have never met or spoken to anyone who made that claim. I have never even seen any practitioner who made that claim. Reduction yes, but elimation? Never heard of it.
Laser is temporary as is waxing, even for body hair. Best advice. Find a salon you like and have them do a test patch. Any reputable place will do it. Then judge the results for yourself.
Quote from: amber1964 on January 15, 2014, 12:53:01 PM
I have never heard of laser being a permanent solution for facial hair. I have never met or spoken to anyone who made that claim. I have never even seen any practitioner who made that claim. Reduction yes, but elimation? Never heard of it.
Laser is temporary as is waxing, even for body hair. Best advice. Find a salon you like and have them do a test patch. Any reputable place will do it. Then judge the results for yourself.
Laser is permanent reduction, I.e. it cannot remove all hair, but what is removed is permanent. Also, a single test patch wouldn't give you an idea of the final resilt, since it takes multiple zaps in the same spot (several weeks apart) to clear that spot.
Quote from: Thylacin on January 15, 2014, 01:14:00 PM
Laser is permanent reduction, I.e. it cannot remove all hair, but what is removed is permanent. Also, a single test patch wouldn't give you an idea of the final resilt, since it takes multiple zaps in the same spot (several weeks apart) to clear that spot.
I think she meant waxing test spot.
I doubt they have lasers at a salon.
Quote from: Emo on January 15, 2014, 01:28:07 PM
I think she meant waxing test spot.
I doubt they have lasers at a salon.
Laser is done at dermatologists or salons.
Quote from: Thylacin on January 15, 2014, 01:33:19 PM
Laser is done at dermatologists or salons.
the one i found was a plastic surgery place.
I meant both. Where I live they do laser at spas, salons, everywhere. I have done it a few times on different parts of my body.
Waxing is just ripping the hair out. It works perfectly but its temporary. After years of HRT your body (not facial) hair gets thinner. At this point I wax my upper body once every 8 weeks, its $50. I shave my legs and arms. Face, I had laser followed by electrolysis.
If I had it do over again would not have wasted the money on laser for face. Just do the electro. Its permanent and cheaper in the long run. But it all depends. Laser really irritated my face, all of the different ones I tried. Electro does sometimes, you need a good practitioner. Point is to arrive at a point where you dont have hair. Reality is it never really happens. But everyone is different. Lots of women have body hair.
Quote from: Emo on January 15, 2014, 01:47:33 PM
the one i found was a plastic surgery place.
Yeah, cool, so check around with salons and dermatologists, maybe you can find a better price and packages.
Laser cost depends on where you go, how new and fancy the equipment is and how skilled the operator is. If possible, try and find a people who live where you do and talk to them. A lot depends on all of these things and then the random variable of your skin color and hair color. Best is lots of contrast, worst is very little. I went to a place that claimed to have a new fancy machine that worked great for blonde hair on white skin which is me. Not true in my case. Not worth the money, i wanted the area behind my knees done, hard to shave there. Sigh.
I guess i could look for electro.
I just want it for my face and chest.
I might do full body a couple times to get rid of the male hair.
Tho laser burns the folicle so it does not regrow. Its possible that it could heal but if done right it probably shouldnt grow back.
Well try it. It just doesnt seem to work that well in real life. It gets some hair but not nearly all. Depends how fussy you are.
Focus on your face. Its the one part you cant cover. And you look different without the hair. Your face is slimmer.
You can do electro on your chest but why bother? Just wax and enough time on HRT and a lot goes away. I only have fine hair on mine after two months. Its not attractive but no more than lots of cis females have. Of course, I am hyper sensitive to it. All females have velus hairs, those are the fine ones. Even they bother me and lots get there faces waxes.
Ok. So electrolysis is much cheeper than laser. $98 per hour.
Quote from: Emo on January 18, 2014, 07:30:56 PM
Ok. So electrolysis is much cheeper than laser. $98 per hour.
Possibly at the place you're checking out, but their price on laser is unusually high.
Plus, one session of laser takes 5, maybe 10 minutes at the very most, electrolysis takes far longer.
Quote from: Thylacin on January 19, 2014, 04:39:09 PM
Possibly at the place you're checking out, but their price on laser is unusually high.
Plus, one session of laser takes 5, maybe 10 minutes at the very most, electrolysis takes far longer.
Theyre 2 different places. How long for a session for the face?
Quote from: Emo on January 19, 2014, 04:46:19 PM
Theyre 2 different places. How long for a session for the face?
Quote5, maybe 10 minutes at the very most,
As an FYI one 45-minute session to laser facial and neck hair runs about $300 in St. Louis as well--and that's at several different locations in the area...
I drive out to Queens NY from NJ (about a 45-50 min drive in traffic and $28 in tolls (GWB and RFK/Triboro bridge)), but I only pay $75 for face and neck and its done by someone that teaches at a school (who is also Transgender MtF) for electrolysis and laser. You can even go cheaper if your willing to let student work on you, but I would not recommend that for the face or neck (and neither does the teacher.)
My dermatologist in NJ would charge $325 for the same thing.
Laser then galvanic seemed to work well for me. My challenge will be removal of hair from the ears and nose. Waxing is bearable but I am not sure that I will be able to deal with galvanic on the ears and nose. Has anyone tried this and survived and wishes to share their story?