17-07-2016, 07:47 PM
Hello Onmyway.
I agree with what Silly Girl has said.
I've pursued the laser hair removal option as my facial hair is mostly dark and my skin tone color is light.
The pain level varies. The upper lip area was the absolute worst for me. Second place was my jawline. Over time other places like my cheeks and neck weren't painful for me as my facial hair isn't that dense there.
Each treatment was about every six weeks, so at least I didn't have to spend a lot of money all at once. I think I got a total of seven or so treatments. You can't get all of your facial hair in one sitting as your hair grows in cycles and the laser can only treat the hair when it's in a particular cycle of growth. If you feel pain during the session and you can smell burnt hair afterwards, you'll know the session was a success.
I still shave on a daily basis, but fortunately shaving is a much faster and less painful experience than prior to the laser treatments. Razor cuts and razor burns are practically a thing of the past of me.
I agree with what Silly Girl has said.
I've pursued the laser hair removal option as my facial hair is mostly dark and my skin tone color is light.
The pain level varies. The upper lip area was the absolute worst for me. Second place was my jawline. Over time other places like my cheeks and neck weren't painful for me as my facial hair isn't that dense there.
Each treatment was about every six weeks, so at least I didn't have to spend a lot of money all at once. I think I got a total of seven or so treatments. You can't get all of your facial hair in one sitting as your hair grows in cycles and the laser can only treat the hair when it's in a particular cycle of growth. If you feel pain during the session and you can smell burnt hair afterwards, you'll know the session was a success.
I still shave on a daily basis, but fortunately shaving is a much faster and less painful experience than prior to the laser treatments. Razor cuts and razor burns are practically a thing of the past of me.

