Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Home Laser Hair Removal - Useful Tips

Are you considering buying home laser hair removal? Then the following tips should feel handy.

1. Firstly, stay away from using a laser hair removal product/device for treating facial hair. In most of the cases, home laser devices aren't approved by the FDA for using on that kind of sensitive area. Rather, you should consult a veteran dermatologist for knowing what would suit you best on that regard.

2. Most devices require that you begin with freshly shaven, fully clean, and dry body, legs, or bikini line. A typical device comes with a useful skin sensor which happens to be a totally separate component of that device.

3. Laser devices come with 3 (or 4 settings) at times. The most common settings are - low, medium and high. But one word of caution here is to set the level to the right setting. Despite the fact that professional clinic based hair removals are more painful than your home device, it might actually cause burns on your skin. So get started with the lowest settings to be on the safe side.

4. Apply your laser onto the particular areas of your skin you're willing to treat. Many devices create squawking beeping sound to indicate it has finished delivering a pulse for killing a pesky follicle. On the other hand, buzzing noises usually indicates a failure - so you need to retreat that area. Reposition your laser machine onto the following area of your skin to ensure it just overlaps the last part treated.








Nuno Ricardo
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