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permanent laser hair removal

  • 13-08-2006 10:33pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 888 ✭✭✭


    Hey,

    is there any place that does laser hair removal in dublin. ive got a unibrow that i hate and i just want to get rid of it for good.

    im a guy by the way:o


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,366 ✭✭✭ninty9er


    tdc wrote:
    Hey,

    is there any place that does laser hair removal in dublin. ive got a unibrow that i hate and i just want to get rid of it for good.

    im a guy by the way:o

    Snap, but Limerick obviously. I also hate shaving rash so can facial hair be permanently removed too???


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,221 ✭✭✭abetarrush


    If its just a unibrow ur sortin, why not do it urself? U can get a laser set in Argos for 95euro for small areas on your face

    but it'd prob be better to get it done pro


    And yeah, pretty much any hair can be removed, but its all dependant on your ethnicity, the size of the hair etc

    Another thing is electrolysis, works the same way


    AND

    I think there was this cream that you can use to kill the roots of the hair

    so you wax, and use it, then they dont come back

    I was thinkin of gettin me neck done, as it burns a lot, and im always ****tin it dat ill slash me own throat


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,410 ✭✭✭kizzyr


    tdc wrote:
    Hey,

    is there any place that does laser hair removal in dublin. ive got a unibrow that i hate and i just want to get rid of it for good.

    im a guy by the way:o
    Theapies on Molesworth Street do it. I have just booked myself in for a course of such treatments. I suffer a lot with ingrown hairs lately and can't wax any more and shaving has never worked for me. Having checked out laser removal on the net and compared it against that offered in regular clinics I opted for this place as it got lots of good reviews and seems to be more succesful that the IPL in most beauty salons. A journalist from the Sunday Independent wrote an article in the paper about two months ago ( you could check it out on their online archives if you want) and she got her legs done there and was delighted with the results. They get you to meet with one of their therapists for an initial consultation and tell you from there how suitbale or not you are for it and how many sessions they think you will need. It works best on those with dark hair and pale skin and the girl I spoke to said that they always quote you for at least 6 sessions as they have never had anyone that has needed less than that. From there they quote you for any additional ones you may need but they are at a higly reduced cost. I'm getting both legs, bikini line and under arms done and its costing me €3500.00. They also guarantee it for you for 2 years after your last treatment and if it happens to come back (although they swear it won't) they'll give you a full course for free until its gone. You should call them up and see what they say.


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