How to Get Rid Of Body Hair – A Review Of IPL And Laser Systems
The methods and equipment used in laser hair removalLaser hair removal|Laser hair removal technology} has been totally revolutionised in the past few years. Before now, permanent hair removal was limited to salon only treatments. These sessions, although costing a lot of money, provided customers with effective and the longest possible lasting results using top end, high specification equipment.
Like most things in life, the cost of this equipment has reduced substantially over the years, meaning that the same standard treatments, which were exclusive to salon only visits, have become both accessible and affordable for home use. It is therefore now possible to get the same standard of hair removal equipment for use in the privacy of home.
As the prices drops and standards of products improves, major benefits are being felt by those individuals who appreciate and enjoy the advantages of laser hair treatment but perhaps feel self conscious about visiting salons and going through the treatment process.
The other significant advantage is that, whilst the home versions of the laser and IPL hair removal products are expensive (top end models can £300/$450) the comparative cost of multiple salon visits means that having your very own laser hair removal system or IPL system creates significant savings.
It doesn’t have to be that expensive either. Cheap laser hair removal at home can start from around £100/$150. At the top end of the range, the IPL systems (Intense Pulsed Light) offers perhaps the pinnacle of hair removal technology – even better than some salons provide!
The No! No! system is the newest type of model now on sale and is just one example of the wide range of products now available on the market.
Before visiting a salon or using an at home home laser system, it is strongly recommended that you take medical advice.
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