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IPL hair removal... - DivineMissG - 29-10-2011 Have just booked my first session of IPL thanks to groupon... I have horrid probs with ingrowing hairs from shaving and waxing (hardly noticeable I've been told but they really bother me) so hopefully this will sort me out! Will let u all know how it goes. In the meantime keep up the Aloe Vera ladies... It works! x RE: IPL hair removal... - MrSmith767 - 30-10-2011 Is that where they use light pulses to remove the hairs? RE: IPL hair removal... - kinkydirtybitch - 30-10-2011 IPL is brilliant! It really decreases the growth & thickness of the hairs. As for aloe vera - I fillet the leaf myself, whizz it up into a smoothie & then use the remaining gel all over my body as a moisturiser - AWESOME! RE: IPL hair removal... - DivineMissG - 30-10-2011 (30-10-2011, 00:22)MrSmith767 Wrote: Is that where they use light pulses to remove the hairs? Spot on. Have to have the right skin/hair type though... Usually dark hair and light skin... BINGO - that's me RE: IPL hair removal... - cheeky-chinese - 10-12-2011 (30-10-2011, 11:53)DivineMissG Wrote:(30-10-2011, 00:22)MrSmith767 Wrote: Is that where they use light pulses to remove the hairs? how's the IPL going babe? I had IPL for years and now really don't really need to shave anymore as I'm pretty hairless all the time so it's worth all the hassle. I go back once every 3 months for a top-up, but it's really nice as you don't get any shaving rash and permanently smooth. M x __________________________________________ email: mary@cheeky-chinese.com Adultwork: cheeky-chinese Web: cc.cheeky-chinese.com Twitter: @cheeky_chinese |