Cheers, Kira

Thanks for Your compliments - hope I will be able to give some extra advice and You will have smooth face as well - soon

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I dig up for You that thread - here it is!
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,136864.0.htmlActually, laser and IPL are two different technologies (You can google them if You really wanna know technicalities, but there is no diode in IPL kits) and they are assumed to be of similar result but IPL hurts less and needs lamp cartridges, whereas laser is a bit quicker, does not need cartridges but the in-built battery will eventually "die". Its approximate life span is about 3 years - so keep in mind that You are investing that money into something which will become useless in 3 years... but hey, 400 bucks is not that much given the period of time

. The new Tria Laser Precision is btw even cheaper!
Yeah, both technologies are sort of similarly good, except, they have always been compared when testing on their target audience - cis-females

. Nobody has tested or assumed that transwomen might be using them as well

. I have read different, mixed and contradicting reviews (I was really torn between Tria and Silk'n'Sense IPL kit), but ultimately settled for Tria and I am very happy about it. One run on my face takes 300 hits and then battery needs to be recharged. One lamp cartridge for Silk'n'Sense IPL kit usually contains 1000 flashes... That's 3 sessions in ~ 3 weeks and then I would need to buy a replacement cartridge and they are by no means cheap

. So in the long run IPL is quite an expensive undertakiing despite its initial cheapness.
I cant really comment about permanency yet as I have been lasering my face for about 4 months IIRC... My cheeks cleared up pretty fast, my neck is clearing now as well - sure there are single hairs popping up from time to time - I would suggest buying cheap magnifying make-up mirror to follow Your progress - but I would say that I have ~95% facial hair reduction. I have no means to tell if hair, which is growing back, has been zapped or not, and I keep lasering my face once per week (upper lip and chin - twice per week). I am thinking to keep lasering till March-April and then visit electrologist for feedback and maybe do some sessions to deal with white hairs... But yeah, if You wish to enjoy smooth skin ASAP then laser is Your first friend and electro - afterwards. Many girls here have suggested to start with 1-2 sessions of professional laser treatment and then to follow-up with Tria, but as professional laser is extremely expensive here (it is targeted at women and costs ~ 10 USD per 1 square centimeter), I just went with Tria from the beginning

. Well, that's it mostly

And if You have any more questions I will be more than happy to reply

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