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Community Conversation => Transgender talk => Topic started by: PinkThorn682 on December 20, 2017, 10:58:29 AM

Title: Home IPL devices question
Post by: PinkThorn682 on December 20, 2017, 10:58:29 AM
So for whatever reason I've found myself looking into home IPL devices like the Philips Lumea series, and I've been left with a few questions about their suitability for things like dealing with male-type facial hair.

Was just wondering if anyone has any experience with these devices that they could share.
Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: natalie.ashlyne on December 20, 2017, 11:13:42 AM
I was told that those IPL don't remove hair permanently like laser,  I myself use the Tria laser
Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: StacyRenee on December 20, 2017, 12:31:40 PM
Quote from: natalie.ashlyne on December 20, 2017, 11:13:42 AM
I was told that those IPL don't remove hair permanently like laser,  I myself use the Tria laser
Same here. I picked up a used Tria on eBay for $225. New run like $600-800. Super painful on facial hair so I'll be going to a professional laser spa soon.

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Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: DawnOday on December 20, 2017, 12:37:57 PM
If you have light hair it is useless. You are supposed to pluck your hair and then use black carbon "ink" to fill in the folical. It is relatively cheap but with light hair you are better off going to the electrologist. I don't have dark hair so I do not know how it works on dark hair. It is relatively simple to use. 
Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: PinkThorn682 on December 20, 2017, 12:42:52 PM
I'm fair-pale skinned with brown hair so that shouldn't be an issue.

And I know it's not a permanent removal, but given how quickly I seem to re-shadow after a full shave I'll take temporary reduction happily.
Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: LexiDreamer on December 20, 2017, 01:02:50 PM
Quote from: DawnOday on December 20, 2017, 12:37:57 PM
If you have light hair it is useless. You are supposed to pluck your hair and then use black carbon "ink" to fill in the folical. It is relatively cheap but with light hair you are better off going to the electrologist. I don't have dark hair so I do not know how it works on dark hair. It is relatively simple to use.
Has anyone has any luck with the carbon dye?

I had 3 sessions of professional laser removal and it got rid of the dark hairs on my body, but I'm left with a ton of blonde on my body and red beard hairs on my face.

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Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: DawnOday on December 20, 2017, 01:32:18 PM
Quote from: LexiDreamer on December 20, 2017, 01:02:50 PM
Has anyone has any luck with the carbon dye?

I had 3 sessions of professional laser removal and it got rid of the dark hairs on my body, but I'm left with a ton of blonde on my body and red beard hairs on my face.

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Lexi  It seems kind of counter productive to pluck your hairs first as pain reduction is one of the benefits of using the laser. And then to have to keep doing it. Aw heck just get electrolysis. And the carbon is very difficult to apply. At least in my experience.
Title: Re: Home IPL devices question
Post by: LexiDreamer on December 20, 2017, 01:41:10 PM
Well, plucking isn't a big thing for me, since I epilate almost everywhere on my body.
Although, I've not been able to epilate my face.

Unfortunately, I have no electrolysists near where I live.  :(
Since I'm about an hour away from one, any alternative is worth exploring.

I've done some DIY home electrolysis, but it's really tedious and hard to get myself motivated for it.

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