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#53595 - 07/04/08 03:04 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: melissa500]
fidan Offline
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Registered: 07/04/08
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how much have you paid tria?and where have you bought it?i live in azerbaijan and i also want to buy it

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#53608 - 07/04/08 11:45 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: fidan]
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Registered: 12/22/04
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Read through the thread. There are several links that others have provided. It costs a bit over $1K US.

Make sure you understand that it's not likely to provide permanent hair removal, only potentially temporary long-term reduction.

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#53623 - 07/05/08 12:40 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: lagirl]
fidan Offline
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Registered: 07/04/08
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i saw that in tribeauty.com tria costs 995$ but in tria .co.uk 1500$ why there is a big different?

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#53637 - 07/05/08 11:48 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: fidan]
lagirl Offline
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Probably because the dollar is so weak now. UK pounds is equivalent to $2US nowdays.

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#53931 - 07/16/08 03:27 PM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: lagirl]
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I've started documenting my Tria experience at:

http://www.geocities.com/vulpresults/tria.html

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Laser Results: http://www.geocities.com/vulpresults/
Tria Review: http://www.geocities.com/vulpresults/tria.html

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#53958 - 07/17/08 06:31 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: andre]
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Registered: 09/17/05
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Hi, This may be a little premature, but I just started using my brand new Tria device and for what it's worth here's may round one results: Over 4 days I Tria'd 5 fairly large and different areas. Typically, if I shave one of these areas on Sunday, by Wednesday it is fairly obvious that I will be shaving them again on the upcoming Sunday. This week I shave each of the 5 areas as usual and Tria'd 2 of those areas. Over the next 3 days I shaved each of the remaining 3 areas and then Tria'd them. Today, Thursday, shaving this coming Sunday would seem pointless. For any typical 1" x 1" area that may have contained say 20 hairs and should by now contain 20 stubbly things that will need attention by Sunday, I see only one tiny lower-eyelid looking hair and maybe 10 "five o'clock shadow" type stubbly things. I know this is just my first week, but for me this is incredable. I'll try to report back in a few weeks.

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#53960 - 07/17/08 09:16 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: AmyFromMars]
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That's great to hear Amy. What setting are you using? Are you overlapping/double zapping? A highest-setting (20 fluence) treatment combined with full overlapping should only need to be done every 2 weeks from what I understand.
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Laser Results: http://www.geocities.com/vulpresults/
Tria Review: http://www.geocities.com/vulpresults/tria.html

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#54074 - 07/20/08 01:28 PM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: vulpes]
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Registered: 01/03/08
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Sounds very interesting. The first home device that actually does remove hair. However I'd like to know how this works on dark course hair. I am a beautiful male that was cursed with chest hair. However it's so course that it grew back after a WEEK after waxing..not 3 weeks as promised. I wish i could rent this TRIA product instead of buying the full price, unfortunately i'm not near any of the MD's listed on their website. I have no doubt we'll see a home device soon with permanent results and put those damn laser hair removal salons who charge 300-400 for moving a damn light over a body. Laser hair removal salons, your price gouging will be over soon =]

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#54078 - 07/20/08 01:51 PM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: coolness11]
dfahey Offline
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 3464
Loc: Columbus, Ohio
It is very expensive to purchase and maintian a quality light-based system for hair reduction. Throw insurance and staff into that cost as well. I don't think the TRIA was meant to be permanent, as in forever. The verdict is still out on how well it satisfies the consumer.

Hair cannot grow back in one week. Either the hair was breaking off underneath the skin when you waxed or the next cycle of new hair was ready to come forth.

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#54557 - 08/04/08 11:06 AM Re: New Home Laser Device - TRIA [Re: dfahey]
coolness11 Offline
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Registered: 01/03/08
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So after reading a lot of reviews for this device the majority of reviews seem to say this device WORKS as intended. Anyone disagree with the majority of reviews out there?

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