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Ladies, we all know how  tedious our daily beauty ritual can be. Hair, fingernails, make-up and waxing can be time consuming to say the least. So when I found out about a simple, faster option to keep my legs soft and hair free, I did a little research and read several home laser hair removal reviews and here is what I found.

Over the past 10 years, ipl laser hair removal has grown into the number one way to maintain your legs, bikini area, eyebrows and upper lip. This is because laser hair removal is faster and more successful when compared to waxing, shaving or stringing. The problem is the cost. Going to a laser clinic will run you thousands of dollars and if you include the time in making appointments and hanging around for the visits, this really adds up. However, there's finally a remedy... Home laser treatments.

With home laser hair removal, you buy your own laser and apply the applications at your convenience. These systems operate exactly like those used in laser clinics without the cost and time associated with an office visit. They make your skin clean and hair free like shaving or waxing never could. Your can use them any time, anywhere; and on top of that, you pay only one time for your device.

There are many styles of home lasers. However, the only real difference between them is whether they use an IPL (Intense Pulse Light)
or diode laser. The two versions operate exactly the same way. They apply an instantaneous burst of high energy light that permeates the skin to heat and inactivate the hair follicle. Since the high temperature is applied only to the tiny hair follicle, there is very little discomfort. Basically you feel a warm sensation during use. Afterward, the warmth is gone. Another difference between the two is that a few laser devices are rechargeable and cord less while some require an AC outlet.

The expense of a laser hair remover varies from about $200 to around $600 with the more costly expensive models being able to treat larger areas. The 3 types I explored are:


Tria -- a diode laser that is rechargeable selling for $400. This includes a 30 day refund guarantee. It is a top-quality system and includes several add-ons within the basic starter kit. Although more expensive, the TRIA is a favorite among users as it is a true laser. The only downside of the Tria is its small treatment area. This means treatments will take longer than other models. This by no means detracts from the effectiveness of this brand

Silk'n -- it's a corded Ipl device provides a large treatment area (1 in by 1&1/4 in). The large treatment area greatly reduces the amount of time needed for each treatment.This model sells for $499 and has a sixty day money back guarantee.


Epila -- a cordless diode laser unit offers the tiniest treatment area of the 3 systems however is likewise the least expensive at $180. If you are on a budget, this may be a good choice.

While choosing your  model, consider if you need a re-chargeable device and how much time you want to spend on each treatment. After that, decide how much you want to spend. You will be then able to throw away your old shaver and never worry about razor stubble again.


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