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    Hair Removal & Skin Care

    Which hair removal method works best for your skin: waxing, shaving, sugaring, or depilation?

    I've tried depilatory creams but they leave chemical burns so I can't use them. I'm too scared to try waxing and I've never tried sugaring although I hear good things about both. That leaves me with shaving, which works fine on my legs, but I always get bumps on my bikini line. Shaving also makes my skin very dry, so I have to put oodles of lotion on afterwards.

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    I either shave or use depilatory creams. I haven't tried waxing or sugaring either. From what I've heard and seen on tv and magazines, waxing seems to hurt! But I know that waxing and sugaring provide longer effects because these methods reach the hair root thus pulling the hair out of the follicles.

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    I think sally hansen's wax. ANYONE! anyone of them r great!!! I don't trust facial bleaches because I feel that I could be allergic to some ingredients and i heard that some people have problems with it. SO yeah. Waxing is your choice to go. Don't tweeze, shave, or bleach. Waxing is the most recommended by the majority. And you can go do it professionally too!

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    I think Waxing is the best way to hair remove. Now I start to use waxing treatment and i get smooth and shiny skin, I think must hair removal creme use can provide more dark and ruff skin. I have tried depilatory creams but they leave chemical burns so I can not use them.

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    Advanced Hair Removal uses a diode system for hair removal For example if you are having a laser hair removal treatment or a photo facial. The diode laser system emitting in the near infrared. This light is absorbed by the pigment located in hair follicles. The laser light is pulsed for a fraction of a second. The duration of each pulse is set for pulse enough to damage the follicle enough.

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    I think Sally Hansen's wax ,anyone of them are great.
    I don't trust facial bleaches because I feel that I could be allergic to some ingredients and I heard that some people have problems with it.SO yeah. Waxing is your choice to go. DON'T tweeze, shave, or bleach. Waxing is the most recommended by the majority. ANd u cana go do it professionally too!

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    Hair Removal & Skin Care

    We offer a safe and highly effective treatment to permanently remove unwanted hair. More than one laser hair removal treatment is necessary to destroy hair follicles that continue to enter the growth phase.

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