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You'll need to do some maintenance work at home between laser sessions to keep yourself fuzz-free. The options are either shaving or using a depilatory - if you remove hair at the root via waxing, the laser won't be able to find and zap the follicles during your next treatment. |
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Use a moisturizing shaving cream, gel, or oil and a triple-blade razor (to nix more hair with fewer strokes) that has a moisturizing strip (to help the blades glide smoothly over your skin). Don't use your man's razor - it's designed for tough male face scruff, which is 50 to 60% thicker than your body hair. |
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Waxing is easy to do at home. Just make sure your hair in about one-quarter inch long so the wax can grip it. |
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If you are epilating for the first time or if you haven't epilated for a longer period of time, it is a good idea to shave or pre-cut the longer hairs first (with the shaver head). The ideal length of hair for epilating is between 2 and 5 mm. Make sure that your skin is completely dry and free from any grease or creams. |
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Use cream formula for areas like bikini line or underarms, because it's thicker and won't drip, whereas a spreadable lotion is best for legs since you're covering a broader area.For mustache, use a depilatory that's specifically made for the face since it will contain gentler ingredients. |
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While you're having your face threaded, don't forget about those other small furry areas like the line running from your belly button to your pubic bone or those annoying sprouts on your big toes - threading is ideal for those areas too. Also, don't attempt this at home - it takes most threaders months to learn, and if it's done incorrectly, you'll just pinch the skin. |
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