'Chelle . . . I misunderstood you a little bit, but I also think I understood you . . .
I've got a feeling you got type V skin (I think many hispanics do).
After talking to a couple of people, I think that my skin (aftre using the sunblock and staying out of the sun) is on the mid or even "light" side of type IV. So for me, the LightSheer has worked well so far. No hyper/hypo pigmentation problems . . . . What I thought was scabbing from the last treatment was either very superficial scabbing, or more likely, just burnt up hair.
That being said, Derm1's comments have gotten my attention and I would like to hear some input on the CoolGlide . . . I haven't had any side effects that would make me stop with the LightSheer, and my (short term) results have been pretty amazing. I have never had such a smooth face since I was a little kid.
But I don't know how much higher I can go with the LightSheer . . . My doc is gonna be cautious and increase the fluence little by little (and I'm staying out of the sun, etc.). I haven't had to have him turn it down yet, and I don't think I will for at least a few more treatments.
But for type V skin, LightSheer (especially at the higher fluences necessary to get good results and get the fine hairs) may not be the best choice.
There are a few people who have used the CoolGlide that have posted on this forum, and I'm sure there are quite a few more that are just reading and haven't posted yet (hint, hint).
In the future, I might consider treating some parts of my body, and for that I might consider using the CoolGlide if I can get enough feedback on it (especially on long-term effectiveness and side effects compared to the LightSheer).
Even though I'm not a V or VI, I'm still concerned about my skin. I also know that there are some places around here that can give good deals on CoolGlide treatments (slightly better than the LightSheer treatments that I have been getting), and that can really add up when you start doing large areas like chest and back . . . or whole body.
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