Hmm was wondering if they http://www.easy-hair-removal.com/Laser_Epilation.html
Are trustwhorthy or quacks and if the “juice” is stronger then Tria.
There was a debate where Tria had like 24 pulses ever 20 ms.
Where professional equipment had like 50 every 0.1 ms.
The numbers are prob wrong, but are those stuff there strong enough?
Also heard of Rio laser… but it sounds like a total scam since I can’t find any reviews.
Anyway the specs for the one I am looking at is
Pulse Duration: 0.05 to 0.1 seconds
Pulse Frequency: Adjustable from 1-10 pulses/second
Energy Density (fluence): 0 to 54 Jcm2
Beam Size and Shape: 2 cm line optics
Treatment Time for Dense Moustache Removal: 5 minutes
Treatment Time for Dense Chest and Abdomen: 30 minutes
Treatment Time for Dense Full Body: 120 minutes
I got the money, skin type, hair colour.
I might NOT have the genes for this (middle eastern ;))
This will be cheaper then going to the Salon since I will do a full body and they said the price. I spoke with some earlier customers there that were waiting, and they said that they are good.
A better use of your money would be to purchase authentic STAR TREK PHASERS and hand made JEDI LIGHT SABRES at a Sci-Fi Convention. At least they would have better resale value!
The machines on this web page have been around for years, and are the subject of much misery, grief and dispair. Many have purchased them, only to kiss their money goodbye. Some got scammed with a thing that went, “Oh sorry, those machines were flawed and did not work, return the unit, and we will send you the new and improved version for only (insert extra amount here) more, to cover the additional parts and shipping, and we will get that right out to you. Why do you have to pay extra to get a machine that works, when we already sold you one that doesn’t? Well, because we found out that in order to make the machine work, a much more expensive set of parts is required, after all, we are making a $50,000 machine available for only $5,000. You are saving money like water here!”
Then the person pays extra, and gets another machine that doesn’t work worth a dime and they keep doing this until you wise up and stop sending more money. Then you start trying to return it for a refund and find out you can’t get one, as your dispute time has expired for working with your credit card, and they say that you did not follow their goofy return authorization instructions to the letter (because somehow just sending it back exactly the way you got it shipped to you is not good enough for getting a refund.) Now they have both the machine back, AND your money! Neat trick huh?
But you don’t have to take my word for it. You can buy it and try it, and see how it does for you.
Even sadder I have seen a few of those scam electrolysis devices sell for more on eBay than legitimate used professional electrolysis machines. The Aavarex “transdermal electrolysis” ones especially.