Hair laser removal PDF tutorial

Friday, December 16, 2011

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Table of Contents
Introduction:
A Realistic View of Hair Removal and How To Prioritize
The Nine Main Methods:
1. Depilatories
Fact Sheet
How to Get The Best Results
2. Electrolysis
Fact Sheet
3. Hair Inhibitors
Fact Sheet
Product Information
4. Laser Hair Removal
Fact Sheet
Pricing and How To Get The Best Deal
5. Shaving
Fact Sheet
How To Get The Best Results
6. Sugaring
Fact Sheet
How To Get The Best Results
Recipes
9. Threading
Fact Sheet
A Journalist’s Report
8. Tweezers/Epilators
Fact Sheet
7. Waxing
Fact Sheet
How To Get The Best Results
Brazilian & Hollywood Waxing


 PREVIEW

A Realistic View of Hair Removal and How To Prioritize
It is important to have a realistic view when considering the subject of hair removal.
Numerous methods are available and a bewildering array of products claim to be THE answer.
To avoid disappointment, it is important to realize that results from hair removal methods can
vary considerably from person to person.
Every individual is different when it comes to rate of hair growth, texture of hair, skin condition
and pain toleration level. What works well on some does not work well on others.
One visitor to a hair removal message board gave a summary of her efforts:-
"I have had electrolysis, laser (when it first came out), epil pro (another form of hair
removal) . . . and have had problems with all.
With electrolysis - I had it done for about 3 years from the age of 18 but was left with
scars.
Laser - when it first came out I was very eager so I had a patch test done on my arm
which cost $600 and it left me with 2nd degree burns on my arm. I am scarred for life not
being able to wear sleeveless T-shirts any more.
I have had Epil-Pro done for over a year about 2 hours a month @ $2.5 per minute but
my hair is growing much stronger than before.
As a last resort I am now waxing and using a hair inhibitor."
This experience emphasizes the importance of going to professionals for electrolysis and laser
treatment.
While this will not be everyone's experience it does highlight that finding an acceptable hair
removal method which works for you may involve:
• Experimentation
• Time
• Discomfort
• Expense
Objective Of "The Complete Hair Removal Guide"
It is intended that the information in this guide will help you:
1. Minimize the risk of a bad experience
2. Make an informed decision regarding the best method for you
3. Get the best possible results from the method you choose






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4 comments:

sachin said...

A Realistic View of Hair Removal and How To Prioritize
It is important to have a realistic view when considering the subject of hair removal.
Numerous methods are available and a bewildering array of products claim to be THE answer.
To avoid disappointment, it is important to realize that results from hair removal methods can
vary considerably from person to person.
Every individual is different when it comes to rate of hair growth, texture of hair, skin condition
and pain toleration level. What works well on some does not work well on others.
One visitor to a hair removal message board gave a summary of her efforts:-
"I have had electrolysis, laser (when it first came out), epil pro (another form of hair
removal) . . . and have had problems with all.
With electrolysis - I had it done for about 3 years from the age of 18 but was left with
scars.
Laser - when it first came out I was very eager so I had a patch test done on my arm
which cost $600 and it left me with 2nd degree burns on my arm. I am scarred for life not
being able to wear sleeveless T-shirts any more.
I have had Epil-Pro done for over a year about 2 hours a month @ $2.5 per minute but
my hair is growing much stronger than before.
As a last resort I am now waxing and using a hair inhibitor."
This experience emphasizes the importance of going to professionals for electrolysis and laser
treatment.
While this will not be everyone's experience it does highlight that finding an acceptable hair
removal method which works for you may involve:
• Experimentation
• Time
• Discomfort
• Expense
Objective Of "The Complete Hair Removal Guide"
It is intended that the information in this guide will help you:
1. Minimize the risk of a bad experience
2. Make an informed decision regarding the best method for you
3. Get the best possible results from the method you choose

Mera Mera said...

@sachin,

Thanks for sharing your experience with us..

Unknown said...

its amazing

rafiqul islam said...

really interesting

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