🔥What happened to my armpit after 4 weeks of at home IPL hair removal…
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มี.ค. 2024
- The before/after of my armpits from at home IPL hair removal 😳 I’ve used many at home IPL hair removal devices but this one has a few features that stand out to me. Not to mention it is less expensive than many others especially when on sale.
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Curious how they work for acne scars and if it’s just that specific brand? 🤔😱
Pale skin with dark PCOS facial hair, so I bought the green one, and I have thoughts… I must say there are quite a lot of caveats on if this will work for you, so please research before investing like $300+ bucks… Some places on my face the hair leans more red and in those areas, this did not work so well. Other places are starting to show a difference, but only just… and that is after treating religiously for about 3 months. I decided to keep the thing since shaving every three days beats shaving ✨every✨ day… maybe my hair is just incredibly resilient 🤷♀️
How often did u use it/what setting? Cyster here
Does it removes hyperpigmentation? 😢
@@ginatheblonde I’ve been using about 2x a week on the highest setting for 3 months or so. It really is virtually painless. Sometimes I’ll get a slight warming sensation. But I did patch test on my leg before using on my face.
@@cheekymonkeygirl3378 I can’t really speak to that, as I don’t happen to have hyperpigmentation in the areas I am targeting for hair removal… I do have some visible broken capillaries on my chin due to rosacea. I can’t tell a noticeable difference in that yet, but I haven’t noticed it getting any *worse*… i definitely follow the device’s suggested aftercare though… never use exfoliating acids directly before or after treatments, and follow up with sunscreen if going out after!
You can get eyebrow dye and dye it darker and it should still work. I have the same one as you and just out of curiosity, I started Googling random questions I had about IPL and I asked the company as well. I have dark hair everywhere I use it, so it doesn't apply to me, but dying the hair should help it work better.
Hey! I have the less expensive one (the thickest one) and it works! My leg hairs are none existent and I used to shave every two days. The hair on my face is also gone. The only place it hasn’t worked as well is under my armpits.
pale skinned, super dark haired person here. definitely interested 🤔
From what I know about laser hair removal, it should work well for you . As Cassandra mentioned, it works best when there's a big color contrast between the hair color and the skin color.
What's the brand name of the purple one? So I can go and buy it.
Omg, your skin is looking more flawless than ever. No wonder you were a model because you are naturally gorgeous! Can anyone tell me if it removes hyperpigmentation? 😢
I've had Hidradenitis Suppurativa for 36 years. I've taken every oral & applied every topical. Accutane failed me. I'm already on 2 immunosuppressants/anti-rejection medications for a liver transplant I had 2 years ago. I'm desperate. My current dermatologist (a PA) wants to just inject each cyst as I flare with steroids & has me applying Clindamycin 1% lotion 🙄 My next step is surgery to remove the skin in my armpits & inner thighs. Do you have any idea how IPL works for extreme cystic acne?
Was literally about to ask her thoughts on this device for HS!! I've been considering it bc laser is typically recommended but is so expensive and bc it's considered cosmetic, most insurance won't cover it even for HS 😢
This was helpful, thanks !
I have terrible spider veins I guess It would work for spider veins too? (not varicose)
I am curious about this also
Same
But do they do the same thing or the only difference is how they stand up?
How does this help varicose veins?!
it absolutely doesn't
what do you recommend for hyperpigmentation of underarms?
Do diodes work better?
Would this work on scars (deep cuts, purple, reddish scar)??
What are they called? Brand/name? I'm on the market for one right now!
Can you present how to use. his on acne or rosacea ?
Is it good for dark skin 🤔?
Is this safe for dark skin ?
She spoke of contrast bc it has to detect a contrast btwn dark hair + light skin... for now.
I don't understand why dark-skinned people need skincare because the glow-up won't show on dark skin. 😢
@@cheekymonkeygirl3378 i hope you aren’t serious. Everyone needs skincare regardless of skin color, dark skinned people have many skin care concerns as well that can be noticeable. I just asked if it’s safe for darker skin as some laser hair removal devices arent recommended for use on dark skin
@@cheekymonkeygirl3378 not sure why my comment got deleted, I don’t really understand your comment, but everyone needs skincare as everyone has had at some point different skincare concerns, anyone can “glow up” it makes no difference if you are dark skinned. The only reason I asked if it’s safe for dark skin is because the way laser hair removal works a lot of time it doesn’t work well or is recommended for dark skin
This isn’t ab skin care ‘glow up’ so, tho I am tan aka light skinned… if u r really curious, y don’t u ask a dark skinned person… in person. Skin care is care of skin, which can smooth all shades.
How much are they?
Which one giving burning sensation?
wait, what?? Acne scars??
How does it do for people with freakles
Very interesting
I need more info
Low key wondering if this would work on reducing the colors in a tattoo 😅 I pay $250 a session for removals and have 6 more to go.
The instructions do mention specifically not to use this over areas where you may have tattoos or permanent makeup. Says it can cause blisters/burns and scarring 😳
IPL can aid in the removal of tattoos, but it can cause burns if you don't use it properly, so you may want to bring it to the appointment with you and ask them questions about how you could use it on your tattoos. I wouldn't just use it on your skin in that manner without consulting a professional.
definitely don't use on tattoos. the spectrum of light that is used in IPL is different than laser. IPL will melt the ink in your tattoo and cause blowouts, scarring, burns, and scabs. laser actually breaks the ink pigments in your skin, causing them to break into much smaller particles that can be removed by your body through your white blood cells.
@@jessicuhh017see, that's exactly what I want to happen 😅
@TheSarahLindy burns and blisters are a fairly common issue with regular tattoo removal. It's worse than getting a tattoo 😅
Would this help fade unwanted tattoos?
NO! NONONOONONO! Do NOT use IPL on tattoos! You'll burn your skin!
The directions say specifically not to use it over areas that have tattoos or permanent makeup. Says it can cause blisters/burns or scarring 😳
Can you use like on hair on inner buttocks area?
I'm not trusting these