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onefite · 1 year ago
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The best product for permanent hair removal / Ulike
The Benefits of Ulike Laser Hair Removal System for Men and Women Introduction Introducing Ulike Laser Hair Removal System The Ulike Laser Hair Removal System is revolutionizing the way we think about at-home hair removal. Designed to be both effective and gentle, this innovative device uses IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) technology to help users achieve smooth, hair-free skin without the pain and…
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jolidayspa · 2 years ago
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ulikecom · 2 years ago
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A History of Hair Removal
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We can never know for certain when people began to remove hair from their bodies, as this practice probably pre-dates written records. Pumice stones could have been used by ancient people to remove unwanted hair, so the history of hair removal could have begun with our very early ancestors.
We know that people in the Indus Valley Civilisations in what is now Pakistan as well as those in the other great civilizations of the time (around 5,000 years ago), Egypt, China and Mesopotamia removed their body hair and we know that men shaved. Body hair would have been uncomfortable and unhygienic, and so would have been removed as it is today in hot climates. When metal tools were used and sharpened on flints, razors would have been made and used by men and perhaps women.
When people learned how IPL laser hair removal machines to make thread, this could have been used by women to remove hair as threading (as it is called) is still practised to this day by women in Pakistan, India and the Middle East; it is called khite in Arabic. Women use a thread to pluck another woman's eyebrows, but it could be used to remove hair from the legs too. Of course, people who come from hot climates do not have as much body hair as do people who live in colder ones.
The ancient Egyptians used sugaring to remove unwanted hair, which is based on the same principle as waxing. The paste used is sugar based and rose water could be added to it to give women the feeling that they were being pampered, rather than undergoing a not quite painless experience. It is actually not as painful as waxing which is a more commonly used method of removing hair today. The paste sticks to the hairs rather to the skin, which makes the removal of the paste and hair more bearable. It is more comfortable also because the paste is cooler to use than hot wax as it is cooled only to room temperature. As only natural ingredients are used in the paste, it is better for the health of the skin than waxing.
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blkkizzat · 21 days ago
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Gurl have u ever gotten a Brazilian? Like tbh i like my hair but i want my butt strip gone, it's so hard to do myself tho 😭 how do u shave properly?? Also u need like a kizzatips or kizzahacks tag bc u fr have bomb advice chile
Aweeee nonny bb ur too kind im glad y'all thnk my advice is useful haha. but sure ill make a tag: #☾❣𝓀𝒾𝓏𝓏𝒶𝓉𝖍𝖆𝖈𝖐𝖘
but yes ive been getting them done for years but i recently started doing my own! i sugar my whole body. kewchie and butthole included! i use this sugar off amazon i love it cause its no heat required. it will warm in your hands. but make sure if you're a coarse hair girlie you get the hard wax. its $40 for the tub i bought it in sept and im only half way through. You will need a butter knife to digg it out though. its a bit pricey probably around $120-150 to get everything you need to wax at home (or everything i need cause im in grown prone).
more under the cut!
but you buy it once and it will last for months when getting a brazilian at a salon can be like $90 and you get that every 6 weeks thats so much money!
here are the other stuff you need (these are all the products i use most is to combat razor burn/folliculitis):
wax strips - technically you can sugar yourself JUST with the sugar but its gonna take you a minute to get used to dealing with it. ive been doing it for 4 months and im just getting comfy not using any wax strips at all.
pre/post solution - prep is important because it makes it so you grab the hair and not the skin.
aloe - skin calming and well help with any reddness/irritation
razor bump gel - get this if you tend to get mild razor burn
bha 2% - get this for mild-moderate razor burn
acne spot cream - this is if you happen to get folliculitis or super bad razor burn. I usually get a couple of these everytime and they look so gross the first time you get one you may panic and think its an std lol. its super cheap so id pick some up just in case as if you are new to self-waxing you will probably damage some hair follicles which will cause this. this is a SPOT treatment do not put it on anywhere else it will dry you tf out. honestly this is my go to, i even put this on the mild stuff cause you never know if its gonna turn ito something bigger.
wax powder- essentially baby powder but this one has vitamin e and aloe in it and is talc free. you can never be using too much powder. powder is what also helps the sugar stick to hairs only.
salicylic acid cream - im prone to chicken skin so i always use this, building up a habit of using SA cream will keep your pores clear and less likely to even get razor burn.
body wash exfoliator - this is the best stuff ive ever used tbh. pricey but a lil goes a LONG way. (use day before wax and day after its too abrasive for same day showers).
latex gloves, optional, i bought them and you can but once you get used to handling wax i feel like you wont need them. also i have long ass nails so i kept breaking them fhdfvkjsdhbfhjkv. if you keep your hands cool and put powder on them it should stick that badly.
body hydraulic acid - OPTIONAL but my skin is baby butt smooth using this shit.
tri fold mirror - OPTIONAL but highly reccomended as im usually sitting on a towel on my bathroom floor with my legs in the air and its helpful to have inorder to see what you are doing.
honestly im saving though to buy an IPL laser from alibaba. i found a dealer who sells the same lasers they be selling to salons, but its like $1.5k with shippig lol. but laser hair removal packages can be super expensive and you need like 20 so you'd save money doing it yourself too lol. but for now im waxing.
I would look up waxing vids to see how to do it. but some tips i have are:
you can never use too much powder, powder is what helps you grip hair not skin
trim down your hair (coochie) if its too bushy, not super duper short but long hairs will mat in the waxand be harder to grip the root.
if you are doing a dense patch of hair stair from the outer edges and work your way in.
ideally you want to be a lil cold so dont turn on the heat or heat lamp in the bathroom, don't do this after a shower or a work out or if you've just been outside and its really hot. your skin needs to be room temp or colder or wax will melt too fast.
if you end up fucking up and gettng wax stuck in a large area thats where the wax strips come in handy. try to spread it out as much as you can. then starting at the edges grab bits where its over the root and wax that, bit by bit. if its too much for you can always just wash it off, its sugar so it washes off. but wash with cold water and you will have to dry your skin and do the prep all over again or try again later so the best bet is to have wax strips handy.
if you are a straight/thin haired girlie you can do softer wax, and try sugardoh kits. i used it before i bought the harder wax (just use baby powder or even baking powder works lol). it comes with alot of stuff already and is a good intro kit. however i did not think the wax was firm enough for my thick/curly hair and melted far too easily for my liking. but its a good intro kit and comes with a lot of tips.
if you have a stray hair that wont come out thats when you get out the tweezers, after 3 passes please don't wax that area anymore you could damager your skin.
note if waxing still isn't your thing, then this is my fav epilator cream. i have really sensitive skin and unlike nair it doesn't burn or cause irritation. however course hair girlies i would recco you glob it on and keep on your skin for around 15-20 min. it says 5-10 but I need longer tbh with my thicker hair. I haven't had any problems with skin irritation but I would suggest starting with 5-10 first.
hope this helps!
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vanteguccir · 6 months ago
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bestie you can do laser at home yourself! there’s so many brands out there who have created an at home laser treatment kit! just look up ipl hair removal device and it will pop up with a whole bunch of products
WAIT I JUST SEARCHED AND IT REALLY DOES ?????
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I DIDN'T KNEW ITTTT (it's so fucking expensive, but less than do it with a professional 😭)
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parcferm3 · 14 days ago
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If it's of interest, I would very much sub to a patreon for you for driver wang and i have it on good authority that if it included more hairy buttcrack carlos action there probably wouldn't be many complaints...
Good to know, anon. Good to know.
IDK I just think the fact Carlos has a hairy asscrack is something we should all accept and revel in, y'know?
Also, sidenote: If he hasn't in the past had it lasered (because ain't no way that man isn't a forest down there), I'm one fucking hundred percent on board with the idea that Rebecca zaps him with an at home IPL. Just for fun thoughts.
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saintjosie · 2 years ago
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I'm an amab Enby and I love you and the content you make and I wonder if you might have an answer to a problem I have.
I'm one hairy mfer and I hate it. I regularly shave nearly every part of my body, but within a few days my legs are itchy and spiky again. The a day and a half of smooth legs are glorious, but I was wondering if there's something short of Laser surgery or hormones that I could do to have it be less of a problem.
Thanks!
first, check out tend skin - it’s an ointment that you put in after to help with the itchiness and redness shaving. using moisturizer after helps a lot too!
second - epilator. they are little devices that pull out hair. i haven’t tried one but they supposedly hurt like a bitch.
third - IPL, basically an at home laser device. doesn’t work as well as going to get it done but definitely helps!
fourth - waxing. waxing makes the hair thinner over time and makes it stay gone longer. waxing is tedious and difficult but worth the time. if you go to someone it can be expensive too.
fifth - nair/veet. these are hair removal creams which essentially chemically burn off the hair. it smells horrendous but it works fairly well and keeps the hair off your body longer while also making the hair thinner over time
hope this helps!
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sleepylostboy · 8 months ago
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Does anyone have any experience with the Tria 4X laser? I keep putting off booking a laser appointment cause of my social anxiety. But then I saw this at-home laser that wasn’t IPL like everything else. I’ve seen mixed reviews online though and I don’t wanna get it if it’s not gonna be very effective.
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georgiapeach30513 · 1 year ago
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Do you know anything about at home laser hair removal, any product you know actually works?
I have never personally tried any 🤷🏻‍♀️ I just use hard wax. I know a lot of people rave about IPLs
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terra-feminarum · 2 years ago
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Hey do you have any tips for controlling facial hair? I have to shave DAILY. I’ve tried waxing to literally no success and I even bought an at home IPL laser removal device but it also did absolutely nothing. I don’t want to be spending hundreds on multiple layering appointments. Any advice?
I'm afraid my only advice is professional laser removal or electrolysis. As far as I know there aren't other alternatives that actually work, except of course accepting your facial hair. Some detrans women do that, and I assume you're a detrans woman.
Personally I've had laser hair removal on my face and it has worked really well. It has taken a lot of time and money but at last my facial hair is almost like it was before T, mostly it's just colorless peach fuzz. I never believed this could be possible. I wasn't happy about spending huge amounts of money to achieve something I had naturally before I messed with T, but it is what it is. But then again, I'm amazed daily of how I don't have facial hair anymore. I can't get rid of all the changes I got from my transition but at least this is in my control.
It feels weird to do body modification like this, when I really wouldn't recommend this stuff to women who haven't been on T. Technically I'm just trying to restore my body to the state it was before but still. I'd never judge other detrans women for doing what they need to do but after the trans period of my life I'm a bit wary about altering my body. Still did it, and I don't regret one bit.
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teal-sharky · 1 year ago
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Facial hair experience after 2+ years of nowhere near regular enough IPL/laser hair removal
It's kinda fascinating to observe how my facial hair behaves now that I'm over 2 years in way-too-intermittent removal sessions; first shitty non-laser IPL every 1-2 months for roughly 9 months until Covid, then a break, then since that, Tria 4X home laser (but nowhere near the recommended 2 week periodicity, often falling off for a few months as depression and dissociation ebbed and flowed).
The result now is this weird "anachronistic" shape and density distribution that doesn't actually resemble any regular testosterone-driven development pattern (I got on blockers and E when I was ~28 years of age).
The individual black hairs left are pretty strong and black. Fully mature, adult. But they are very sparse; nowhere near what they "should" be on a face of man that ever successfully reaches that level of maturity in the individual hairs.
The pattern is also weird, in that it's now the most dense on the sides/handlebars around the lips; why? because it's the hardest to a good hit on them there with the laser AND it hurts the most, as there's the most nerves there!
The moustache has been mostly obliterated completely up top, but remains the strongest right at the lip.
The chin is also funny because while outside of the thinnest remnants of the handlebar-shape down the sides, it's almost completely free of black hairs and instead, has the densenst coverage of thick-but-bright/blonde hairs? Which are hairs the laser has the least effect on. But I'm mostly bothered by the shade, so it doesn't bother me nearly as much and I can at least use the blonde stubble to give my wife backs scratches.
Overall, I just find it interesting that my specific genes and specific irregular-effort landed me with facial hair that's now fairly clearly distinct from what any man my age would have, and while it will take at least another couple of years until I'm really free of any shadow or black hairs; I'm already pretty damn happy with the result.
A lot of my Genderfeels boil down to "I wanna be literally anything but a middle aged cis guy" and while I still look towards having no noticable facial hair (and mainly shadow), the current state is still lot fucking better than what I experienced before I started the treatment.
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Freshly shaved, mostly posting for the shadow pattern.
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harryfeatgaga · 1 year ago
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I literally laser most of my body, the hair hardly grows back ans it's super soft AND it's literally painless. Like you can always get those at home ipl laser machines they're just as good! It's been like a year since I've shaved my legs
DAMN REALLY THOSE WORK WELL???
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jolidayspa · 2 years ago
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handmixy · 2 years ago
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healthandfitnesshm · 10 days ago
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colcenterc · 14 days ago
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