14-07-2014, 05:23 AM
(14-07-2014, 04:32 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote:(14-07-2014, 04:15 AM)ClaraKay Wrote:(03-04-2014, 05:53 AM)ClaraKay Wrote: I would have to go with electrolysis. There's not a dark hair left in my beard.
Keep in mind that LHR (laser hair removal) is not permanent hair removal. Some hair will grow back. Lowering your DHT is critical to minimizing the regrowth.
Clara
I was talking to a person at a clinic where they do laser hair removal among other things. He took a look at my face and said that my beard hair wasn't so gray that a laser wouldn't do a reasonably good job of thinning out my beard. Since I own a Tria 4X, I tried it on my face at home. I figured that if the hairs were dark enough to absorb the light energy I should feel it. Well, let's just say I could barely stand to zap my beard at intensity level 3 (5 is the highest intensity). So I guess the guy was right.
Clara
Sorry to dash your hopes, but laser hurts even if there are no dark follicles to target. I had paid for 5 treatments on my face, and even though after 3 there were no dark hairs on the sides of my face, it still hurt.
The real way to tell if you're killing hair follicles is the little raised bump on each one for a day or two after. Good luck!
That's interesting, Sarah. Since you do not have any gray hairs (I hope anyway), what is the laser heating up to cause the pain? If I discharge my laser on a hairless part of my face, there is no pain. On the beard areas it does.