help me buy permanent hair removal machine

plz help me buy permanent hair removal machine for home

General idea of where you live??? What area(s) are you wanting to do for yourself?

i live in Connecticut. actually i have mensis problems i have my cramps for 3 dayz only bcuz of that i have hair all over my body. hair getting thicker. so i want something that would take off the hairs permantly soon i m getting married and shaving nair veet not an option plz help

i also wana add that i saw a doc in 2001 and she gave me birth control pills that i only used for 2 months and ended. it didnt help she said with life it will change.

Oh my goodness, annu. Do you really think you can remove hair permanently, all over your body, so soon before you get married?? You got to get grounded here.

A lot of females get cramps and have a very difficult time before or during their menstrual cycles and they don’t have a hair problem. So, it’s hard to connect those dots. Did you discontinue those birth control pills on your own or per your doctor’s advice?? I’m thinking that you need to look into the why’s of your menstrual difficulties and hair growth.

Hair removal, specifically, permanent hair removal is not easy, quick or inexpensive when we are talking about treating several areas on the body.

Even if someone here on hairtell gave you a specific machine recommendation, a price and where to purchase information, you would be no closer to solving your problem before your wedding. Hair grows in cycles and a skilled person needs to treat those hairs when they are in their prime growing stage. Electrolysis is more difficult to master than laser. It takes technical skill and special vision equipment to remove hair with electrolysis. Combining the two modalities may speed things up, but you can’t know that until you get face to face consultations with skilled hair removal professionals.

Not what you want to hear, but I’m being truthful about this.

Temporary measures are your other choices. There are no home laser or electrolysis devices that work well. There are no creams or lotions that will permanently eliminate hair in 2007. Research is ongoing and there may be something easier to do in the future. Even though an easy permanent invention would spin me out of this career and into another, it would be for the greater good of all our hairy brothers and sisters.

it doesnt matter i have alot of people at home they can do electrolysis and laser on me. just help me buy the rite machines

professional machines, which are the only effective ones, cost $50K and up. they will also require whoever is operating one to get trained on using it. Plus, there are maintenance costs involved. an electrolysis machine is also not cheap, but it would also require training, and a lot of it (months or years) to be able to perform it effectively. There is no effective home use machine. otherwise, we would all be using one instead of paying for professional treatments. not to mention all this would cost you more than just getting professional treatments on the areas you need.

you also have completely wrong expectations about how much of a committment something like this would be. it would take years and lots of dedication. you also need to realize that laser only works on certain type of hair. plus, only a knowledgeable experienced operator can achieve good results, even with the best machine.

you should start by seeing a reputable endocrinologist to make sure you don’t have any underlying hormonal issues. then start looking for a reputable clinic with the best laser for your skin type to get rid of the coarse hair first. start by reading the FAQs below for the basics.

No, I’m not going to help you buy the right machine. I don’t think you are listening very well and you are trying to rush toward permanent hair removal modalities that are not within your or your family’s abilities to do safely without proper training. Geez.

Your welcome.

This person is looking for a solution that doesn’t exist.

Please understand that the reasons for your unwanted hair could be numerous, so it is hard to say what would stop new hair from coming in, which is a different problem from simply removing the hairs you already have.

We don’t know if you have a hereditary problem, an environmentally induced hormonal imbalance, or if you are a heavy user of artificial sweeteners.

You just have not shared enough information on this subject.

You have not even said how long you have before your wedding. There are certain things that could be done prior to that date, (what ever that date is) but you need to get your expectations grounded, and approach this from a position of knowledge.

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