All of those devices you mentioned has less than 9 J/cm2 only the Tria laser comes with 20 J/cm2. higher is better. In Salon I'm using at least 11J/cm2 up to 15 J/cm2. 14 J/cm2 and 45ms are the best combination
UPDATE: I just looked up the Tria, and they do have a laser hair removal device, but the treatment window is SO small compared to the DermRays devices, which means each treatment would take so much longer with the Tria laser. The DermRays lasers are very strong and you can finish your entire body in just minutes. This is such an important feature for me and makes me want to use it. *** Is the tria a laser or IPL? I am not familiar with that brand. Regarding dermrays lasers: For Device V4S and V6S, the energy density reaches up to 7 J/cm² when operating at maximum level, with an output window area of 10x30mm², resulting in a total energy per pulse of 21J. As for Device V8S, unlike the former two devices, it offers the highest energy output, with an energy density of up to 9 J/cm² and the same output window area of 10x30mm², resulting in a total energy per pulse of 27J.
10 years ago went to a salon and spent 300 bucks to have 5 sessions of hair removal on my legs (knees down). I'm extremely pale with dark hair so good candidate. Only needed 3 sessions, hair never came back. Best decision EVER. My hair had been growing back like crazy after I hit 30 years old, and it would itch like crazy and drive me nuts. Plus it looked horrible - I'd shave and have stubble by the next day. Now I don't have to worry about it at all.
I discovered that my IPL device helps me with my face texture! I'm one hundred percent sure it brightens my skin and gives it a glow no cream/serum has ever come even close to it. I'm surprised so few influencers talk about it. Can you do a video about it? 🙏
The Braun ipl has helped me with hyper pigmentation and broken capillaries as the cherry on top to my middle eastern unwanted body hair! Excited to invest in the laser at home in the near future. So far been using my ipl for over a year and still has flashes.
Thank you for this video. I just got a current body laser and after reading the directions I still was a little lost. Your video was super helpful on explaining intensity and use ❤
Whhhhhhaaaaat!!!! 😮😮 There is (actual) laser hair removal machines for at-home now!? I’ve been using the Braun Silk Expert Pro for the last year and as a middle eastern, it’s changed my life. Im absolutely intrigued by these laser devices now. Thank you !
After four weeks 3 sessions each week there it’s no results. Current body skin hair remover used. I’m so disappointed!!! 😡😡Still dark hair and no change. The cost 500 $. Anyone else has the same experience????
@@beautybeyond40 thank you for your reply. Just one last question regarding the input voltages does it work with european 220-240v? For dermarays I cant find the specifications online
@@beautybeyond40 Interesting, just looking at the website the DermRays V8S has 9 j/cm2 vs. 7 j/cm2 from the CurrentBody device - so I would think the DermRays V8S should deliver slightly better results?
Nicely done. The IPL product information talks about the number of pulses for each unit. I'm assuming that it's a throw away after that. Do the lasers you've shown have a life expectancy? Do you know if the laser actually wears out? Thank you
I’ve never had any of my hair removal devices stop working. I went to the dermrays website and this is what it says: DermRays Laser Hair Removal Device provides an impressive 30 million flashes before reaching the end of its lifespan. It typically last approximately 5 years, depending on usage frequency.
You said they both work the same, but which device you found more comfortable to use, easier to hold and work on more difficult areas, such as bikini line? I was about to buy an IPL, I'm so glad I found your video!
Thank you so much for this informative video! I was just getting ipl device when I stumbled onto your video. Now I would choose laser machine, but there’s one thing that bothers me. I was wondering if you know if you can treat your scars and spider veins by laser device? I’ve heard ipl can improve condition of your skin in these places greatly and I wonder if laser could do the same or even more? Or not since it only works point by point? I would really appreciate your reply 😊
Do these not work for Brazilian and rear? I've had laser treatments, so I'm pretty much hairless. However I'm due for touch ups now, but I don't want to spend 1k on one of these when it doesn't work on the areas I need it to
Are these and the devices in the description all the lasers on the market? I cant find them on my own because when i search for lasers all that comes up are IPL devices so i cant tell
@ i actually found one called the Rio salon laser (808nm) that i bought on eBay for quite cheap! its too bad about the size of the light though, it does like 5 hairs at a time
Thanks a lot for the informative video🙏. I got my current bodyskinn one week ago. When can I expect a little change? I’m so excited, inpatient and hopeful❤️ I use every second day
Everyone is different, BUT the site says "After just 4 weeks, 93% of users noticed slower hair growth". make sure to follow the manual so you don't overdo it to try to force results: "Use your device 3 times a week for the initial 3 weeks, then once a week from week 4 to 12, and keep using it weekly until you see the results you want." Good luck!
Thanks for your answer😊 I know and have read it…., but I may taught you had any other experience or seen/heard of change before 4 weeks… 4 weeks it’s a veeeery long time 😅😅
After four weeks 3 sessions each week there it’s no results. Current body skin hair remover used. I’m so disappointed!!! 😡😡Still dark hair and no change. The cost 500 $. Anyone else has the same experience????
I own a currentbody and cooling system is very poor. It does the cooling but when you are on max level and fast it gets hot and doesn’t really do the job as it should.
@@leftolegit I use mine on the highest level and I don't experience this at all. The whole treatment is so fast that I find there's not enough time to overheat and not get the job done. This device is fantastic. Maybe reach out to Current Body customer service to see if your device is working properly and that you're using it correctly?
DO NOT BUY THIS!!!! I received mine and you can see it was a return. It will not turn on. The box was scratched. The charger works, the device does not. The company will not return my emails, my phone calls, or my chats. SCAM. SCAM.
I have had professional lazor removal done but notice my facial hair is worse than it was before starting lazor since I started removing peach fuzz that wasn’t noticeable to now hair growing in thicker. The areas of my body with thick hair such as legs and arms are have disappeared. I’m thinking if I should get this device for the face. Do they have cartridges that need to be changed after certain uses ? Or is it expected to just work forever with one time purchase?
Could the hair growth be hormonal? It is for me. The device does not have cartridges. I have never seen or heard of that before. I just looked on the site and it says it has 30 million flashes so you should be fine lol
@@beautybeyond40no I don’t think it’s hormonal it’s the areas I’ve never shaved before that I started shaving such as my face that now the hair is more noticeable. I did a professional full body hair removal and face was included. I regret doing my face because it was never a problem area for me but because I started shaving now I notice the hair when it comes back in. Before lazor it was peach fuzz now slightly darker and more noticeable so I definitely need the lazor in that area now. Oh wow okay this device is worth it if it lasts this long. There is something else I’m considering for the face instead of lazor and that is electrolysis. Have you heard of this? I’m thinking of getting this professional for my face instead of lazor hair removal.
I had the same experience. I had a photo facial which consisted of 3 sessions. Now, I grow a lot [more than usual] hair on my face. I’ve been peri for several years, and it might be a hormonal coincidence, but I relate.
@@MissArelis so I went to an electrolysis tech and she said that it’s very common many women who get lazer on face the hair is more noticeable after the lazer on face. I’m getting an electrolysis treatment in few weeks it’s the only permanent solution to treat those specific hairs. She said I would only need 2 at max treatments and it’s not crazy expensive either. I would say look into this. The tech said it’s kinda the opposite of lazer you let those hairs grow out so it can be seen and they pull out each individual strand one by one with a tiny shock that kills the follicle.
@@arshiaomer2462 if you think about it, let me know how it goes. My laser tech suggested electrolysis as well, but also said it’s extremely painful and most people don’t come back after the 1st session. I am a hairy person and it’s dark…. My sessions are more like a hairorcism lol
You can use it on any hair as long as it aligns with the hair color and skin color chart. Since the laser is destroying the hair follicle, I don't see how it would be possible to make it stronger.
Your channel is fantastic, and I enjoy your informative videos! I am eagerly anticipating the Christmas and Black Friday sales. I am particularly interested in the Nira Pro Laser. Could you please share when Nira typically offers its best price or deal on this product during these sales? I appreciate your time, Joanne.
yes ma’am, I have an email response. They are looking into it. I sent pictures and a video. They said IF the machine is broken, they will replace it. I think that if the machine physically will not charge (the VS4) but the charger works, they should replace it. I really want this to work.
I find the Tria 4x SOOOOO painful. (I have thick and dark hair). I prefer the IPL because the tria is so painful that I can barely bring myself to do it. I think if you had finer hair it would probably be okay -- because it's okay for me on places like my arms, but if you have a lot of thick hair, I wouldn't recommend it. Also the little nozzle is so small it takes a long time to do a large surface area.
can you do a video on dermrays revive skincare laser and compare it to nira pro? i was thinking of purchasing but was hoping to know which one works best for anti aging thanks
OK I'm a hairy guy in all the wrong places so I have been desperately trying to rid my self of body hair, I have 4 IPL devises and one tria x4 laser and haven't seen great results and the tria is a diode laser but has a very small applicator window and is also 50x more painful than the IPL devises, can you tell me your experience in pain levels between IPL, and these Newer diode lasers? its a lot of money for me but I do have enough saved and its a dream of mine to be hair free again so if it definitely works and isn't extremely painful I might buy it, also tria literally did nothing and the cheap IPL kinda worked in some areas and helped with irritation I dedicated my self to tria thinking it was top of the line and that the extreme pain meant it was working but had 0 results I don't understand and I'm discouraged and feel defeated and the professional laser spa in my area said it cost $7200 just for my back for 6 sessions, which is absurd I live in the 12th poorest city in the u.s and the #1 poorest in the state of p.a 10 years running but laser here is ludicrous I have hypertrichosis its more than vanity, I want to feel like a normal human being and it causes me severe depression I hate wasting what little money I have anyway thanks and I wish they had these on eBay I don't always trust spend9ng so much money on some random website
Sorry to hear about your experience! I always use my IPL and laser devices on the highest level and I don’t experience any pain but I don’t have sensitive skin. I’ve also done professional laser hair removal and I never felt any discomfort, but I think I don’t have sensitive skin. Professional waxing is extremely painful for me, however.
Tria Laser x4 est très lent mais ultra efficace si bien fait toutes les 2 semaines pendant 3 mois par chevauchement. Éviter la décharge profonde pour préserver la capacité de la batterie. Il est possible de la remplacer pour environ 30 dollars sur eBay et être très minutieux au démontage. Concernant la douleur: utilise une poche de glace avant le flash.
No, it is not sponsored. Every video I make has FTC disclosure listed in the description which denotes if the video is sponsored or not. Also, all sponsored videos now include a prominent overlay at the beginning of the video to denote that the video is sponsored.
I was about to buy an IPL device! I’m glad I found your video, and I’m loving the channel!
Same thank you
Thank you. I’m currently spending over $2k a year in waxing. This would be so worth the cost.
All of those devices you mentioned has less than 9 J/cm2
only the Tria laser comes with
20 J/cm2.
higher is better. In Salon I'm using at least 11J/cm2 up to 15 J/cm2.
14 J/cm2 and 45ms are the best combination
UPDATE: I just looked up the Tria, and they do have a laser hair removal device, but the treatment window is SO small compared to the DermRays devices, which means each treatment would take so much longer with the Tria laser. The DermRays lasers are very strong and you can finish your entire body in just minutes. This is such an important feature for me and makes me want to use it.
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Is the tria a laser or IPL? I am not familiar with that brand. Regarding dermrays lasers: For Device V4S and V6S, the energy density reaches up to 7 J/cm² when operating at maximum level, with an output window area of 10x30mm², resulting in a total energy per pulse of 21J.
As for Device V8S, unlike the former two devices, it offers the highest energy output, with an energy density of up to 9 J/cm² and the same output window area of 10x30mm², resulting in a total energy per pulse of 27J.
@@beautybeyond40 thanks for the information. the Tria is a 808nm laser with 20J/cm2. about 10mmx10mm.
@Mitnaged1 So do you recommend the Tria laser device? Or if you know about another brand please let us know
Tons of "Laser" hair removal videous out there that are only reviewing IPL products. Thanks for your distinction.
10 years ago went to a salon and spent 300 bucks to have 5 sessions of hair removal on my legs (knees down). I'm extremely pale with dark hair so good candidate. Only needed 3 sessions, hair never came back. Best decision EVER. My hair had been growing back like crazy after I hit 30 years old, and it would itch like crazy and drive me nuts. Plus it looked horrible - I'd shave and have stubble by the next day. Now I don't have to worry about it at all.
Isn't it the best feeling to get rid of the stubble?!? 😊
I discovered that my IPL device helps me with my face texture! I'm one hundred percent sure it brightens my skin and gives it a glow no cream/serum has ever come even close to it.
I'm surprised so few influencers talk about it. Can you do a video about it? 🙏
I have never seen my IPL devices improve my skin
The Braun ipl has helped me with hyper pigmentation and broken capillaries as the cherry on top to my middle eastern unwanted body hair! Excited to invest in the laser at home in the near future. So far been using my ipl for over a year and still has flashes.
i also saw a bit of that effect on my armpit from ipl treatments
@@beautybeyond40 white people usually have perfect skin already
Thank you for this video. I just got a current body laser and after reading the directions I still was a little lost. Your video was super helpful on explaining intensity and use ❤
Whhhhhhaaaaat!!!! 😮😮 There is (actual) laser hair removal machines for at-home now!?
I’ve been using the Braun Silk Expert Pro for the last year and as a middle eastern, it’s changed my life. Im absolutely intrigued by these laser devices now. Thank you !
After four weeks 3 sessions each week there it’s no results. Current body skin hair remover used. I’m so disappointed!!! 😡😡Still dark hair and no change. The cost 500 $. Anyone else has the same experience????
What’s your skin colour and your hair colour?
Bout to order for Christmas, the three derma one or whatever I wonder the difference between the teirs
It's all listed on the website or I have more recent videos on TH-cam that explain the differences between the 3 DermRays lasers.
Thank you for an informative video. Do these have maximum number of shots? Or you can use them for as much as you like. Thanks
To my knowledge, the number is so high that it’s unlimited. I think it might be on the website if you want to go look.
@@beautybeyond40 thank you for your reply. Just one last question regarding the input voltages does it work with european 220-240v? For dermarays I cant find the specifications online
Hi, which of the two devices do you think works best??
Since the technology is so similar, they work the same. I recommend both brands.
Is the Dermaray appropriate for telangiectasis treatment?
I have never heard of that so I don't know. You could google it or ask their customer service directly?
@@beautybeyond40 thank you
Curious if you noticed better results from either machine. Not sure which one to buy. Thanks
Nope. Noticed same results from both so far.
@@beautybeyond40 Interesting, just looking at the website the DermRays V8S has 9 j/cm2 vs. 7 j/cm2 from the CurrentBody device - so I would think the DermRays V8S should deliver slightly better results?
Hi, 4 months on, do you still think both devices have given the same result? I'm torn between the two as well!
@@zahmad293I got the current body one and it’s terrible
Just purchased the Ulike X and then I find this video and now have buyer's remorse.😢
Just canceled my order for an ipl going to invest in the laser . Thanks for making this video.
does anyone know what her number one sagging neck skin product is? not a double chin or extra fat in the area...just skin to tighten
I recommend a radio frequency device since those devices tighten skin. I would go for Newa or Tripollar.
Nicely done. The IPL product information talks about the number of pulses for each unit. I'm assuming that it's a throw away after that. Do the lasers you've shown have a life expectancy? Do you know if the laser actually wears out? Thank you
I’ve never had any of my hair removal devices stop working. I went to the dermrays website and this is what it says: DermRays Laser Hair Removal Device provides an impressive 30 million flashes before reaching the end of its lifespan. It typically last approximately 5 years, depending on usage frequency.
@@beautybeyond40 thanks for the feedback. I'm glad I stumbled onto your video.
You said they both work the same, but which device you found more comfortable to use, easier to hold and work on more difficult areas, such as bikini line? I was about to buy an IPL, I'm so glad I found your video!
Honestly, they are both the same in every way that I can tell. So get the one that is the cheapest?
I have Gray hair on my sideburns- I have to shave it. Are there any devices that can remove gray hair?
I think just dermaplaning for now
When were these devices released? Do you have a preference of one over the other? Thanks!
Not sure whenthey were released. I like them both the same.
Can these be used in the pubic area and do a Brazilian was style?
yes
i think they weren't allowed to sell at home lazer removal devices because the lazer was too powerful?
Actually, the Japanese technology hair removal device is now very popular, 💥💥
What is the technology that powers this Japanese device? Do you have a link to share?
My only issue with these is it’s super hard to get every spot with out gap or overlapping on large areas. Anything about these lasers that is easier?
Not that know of …
Thank you so much for this informative video! I was just getting ipl device when I stumbled onto your video. Now I would choose laser machine, but there’s one thing that bothers me. I was wondering if you know if you can treat your scars and spider veins by laser device? I’ve heard ipl can improve condition of your skin in these places greatly and I wonder if laser could do the same or even more? Or not since it only works point by point? I would really appreciate your reply 😊
Do these not work for Brazilian and rear? I've had laser treatments, so I'm pretty much hairless. However I'm due for touch ups now, but I don't want to spend 1k on one of these when it doesn't work on the areas I need it to
You can use the lasers in those areas. They call it “bikini” in the marketing but I always go Brazilian style like I had in the salon
The derm rays currently are $120 off!
Yes my code is trina120 right now 🤗
Are these and the devices in the description all the lasers on the market? I cant find them on my own because when i search for lasers all that comes up are IPL devices so i cant tell
The Current Body and DermRays are featured in this video. I believe Tria makes one, too, but I haven't tried it.
@ i actually found one called the Rio salon laser (808nm) that i bought on eBay for quite cheap! its too bad about the size of the light though, it does like 5 hairs at a time
Can you use it over Tattooed areas?
No
Thanks a lot for the informative video🙏. I got my current bodyskinn one week ago. When can I expect a little change? I’m so excited, inpatient and hopeful❤️ I use every second day
Everyone is different, BUT the site says "After just 4 weeks, 93% of users noticed slower hair growth". make sure to follow the manual so you don't overdo it to try to force results: "Use your device 3 times a week for the initial 3 weeks, then once a week from week 4 to 12, and keep using it weekly until you see the results you want." Good luck!
Thanks for your answer😊
I know and have read it…., but I may taught you had any other experience or seen/heard of change before 4 weeks… 4 weeks it’s a veeeery long time 😅😅
There is no magic device for faster results and unfortunately and it takes time to see results. 😢
Ok, thanks🍪
After four weeks 3 sessions each week there it’s no results. Current body skin hair remover used. I’m so disappointed!!! 😡😡Still dark hair and no change. The cost 500 $. Anyone else has the same experience????
Does it have or need a cooling device?
yes, i specifically cover this in the video. Maybe you skipped that part?
@@beautybeyond40 I watched the whole video, so yes I must have missed it.
I own a currentbody and cooling system is very poor. It does the cooling but when you are on max level and fast it gets hot and doesn’t really do the job as it should.
@@leftolegit I use mine on the highest level and I don't experience this at all. The whole treatment is so fast that I find there's not enough time to overheat and not get the job done. This device is fantastic. Maybe reach out to Current Body customer service to see if your device is working properly and that you're using it correctly?
Well…I just bought one. I’m tired of the strawberry legs and the ingrown hairs.
DO NOT BUY THIS!!!! I received mine and you can see it was a return. It will not turn on. The box was scratched. The charger works, the device does not. The company will not return my emails, my phone calls, or my chats. SCAM. SCAM.
I have had professional lazor removal done but notice my facial hair is worse than it was before starting lazor since I started removing peach fuzz that wasn’t noticeable to now hair growing in thicker. The areas of my body with thick hair such as legs and arms are have disappeared. I’m thinking if I should get this device for the face. Do they have cartridges that need to be changed after certain uses ? Or is it expected to just work forever with one time purchase?
Could the hair growth be hormonal? It is for me. The device does not have cartridges. I have never seen or heard of that before. I just looked on the site and it says it has 30 million flashes so you should be fine lol
@@beautybeyond40no I don’t think it’s hormonal it’s the areas I’ve never shaved before that I started shaving such as my face that now the hair is more noticeable. I did a professional full body hair removal and face was included. I regret doing my face because it was never a problem area for me but because I started shaving now I notice the hair when it comes back in. Before lazor it was peach fuzz now slightly darker and more noticeable so I definitely need the lazor in that area now. Oh wow okay this device is worth it if it lasts this long. There is something else I’m considering for the face instead of lazor and that is electrolysis. Have you heard of this? I’m thinking of getting this professional for my face instead of lazor hair removal.
I had the same experience. I had a photo facial which consisted of 3 sessions. Now, I grow a lot [more than usual] hair on my face. I’ve been peri for several years, and it might be a hormonal coincidence, but I relate.
@@MissArelis so I went to an electrolysis tech and she said that it’s very common many women who get lazer on face the hair is more noticeable after the lazer on face. I’m getting an electrolysis treatment in few weeks it’s the only permanent solution to treat those specific hairs. She said I would only need 2 at max treatments and it’s not crazy expensive either. I would say look into this. The tech said it’s kinda the opposite of lazer you let those hairs grow out so it can be seen and they pull out each individual strand one by one with a tiny shock that kills the follicle.
@@arshiaomer2462 if you think about it, let me know how it goes. My laser tech suggested electrolysis as well, but also said it’s extremely painful and most people don’t come back after the 1st session. I am a hairy person and it’s dark…. My sessions are more like a hairorcism lol
Can I use it on the face if I use tretinoin?
Don’t buy this product. Have been by using it since more than 4 weeks exactly as written in the manual with absolut no success. 😡😡😡
I do
Can i use it on thin hair like hands or it makes it stronger?
You can use it on any hair as long as it aligns with the hair color and skin color chart. Since the laser is destroying the hair follicle, I don't see how it would be possible to make it stronger.
Do you know if it’s safe to use along with tretinoin on the face?
I use it with tret so I would say yes. I don’t see anything about that but you could check the site faq’s. I use tret with everything.
Curious if you’ve noticed any skin benefits from the devices?
I haven’t noticed any skin changes. I think it specifically treats the hair follicle and not the skin.
Current body sent me their laser hair removal device and I am LOVING it so far! Previously I had the same smooth skin IPL that you had
Isn’t it so good!? 😊
@@beautybeyond40Can I use laser hair remover on my Labia Majora??
They sent you the device for free? -Why/how? And how can I get it also?
Your channel is fantastic, and I enjoy your informative videos! I am eagerly anticipating the Christmas and Black Friday sales. I am particularly interested in the Nira Pro Laser. Could you please share when Nira typically offers its best price or deal on this product during these sales? I appreciate your time, Joanne.
yes - all the devices offer the best deals during Black Friday/Cyber Monday
@@beautybeyond40
Thank you!!!
I have recently bought ulike 10 ipl. Should i return it and buy a laser,?? Pls reply
I would
Does this help with keratosis pilaris?
I don’t think so because they are hair removal devices
Are these laser devices safe for women of color
I’m pretty sure I included a chart of skin tones for both lasers?
Dermrays make a 6s 1064 nm laser device (grey color device) for dark skin types, like as African skin, etc. The chart shows it can treat ebony skin.
Great video , just found your channel, great information ! New subbie here ❤
Why are you switching between the lasers on your face?
To provide a demo of both lasers as this video is about 2 laser devices, not 1.
Can I use laser at home for my labia majoras ?
I’m curious too!
Yea i dont see why not. I use it on my junk
I don’t see why not
I'm Indian. Can you suggeste indian sites to buy this product
Did you try Current Body? It is a global site
DO NOT BUY THIS! It doesn’t turn on. I received a broken one and they will not return my phone calls.
Which one? I feature 2 brands in this video. Can you please be more specific? Did you try emailing instead of calling? Thanks.
yes ma’am, I have an email response. They are looking into it. I sent pictures and a video. They said IF the machine is broken, they will replace it. I think that if the machine physically will not charge (the VS4) but the charger works, they should replace it. I really want this to work.
@@christinagrimes6547so you means dermrays? This video is about dermrays and current body, which is why I asked which laser you bought.
@@beautybeyond40 I hear ya.
Hi Trena, thanks for this video! did you also test the tria 4x laser? how does it compare to the dermrays and the current body?
Nope. I don't have any Tria devices.
I find the Tria 4x SOOOOO painful. (I have thick and dark hair). I prefer the IPL because the tria is so painful that I can barely bring myself to do it. I think if you had finer hair it would probably be okay -- because it's okay for me on places like my arms, but if you have a lot of thick hair, I wouldn't recommend it. Also the little nozzle is so small it takes a long time to do a large surface area.
Is it armpit friendly?
Yes
Does it really work ? Dermrays
@@smileyslime4416 yes. I wouldn’t make this video and promote a device that I think didn’t work. Maybe other creators do this but I don’t.
can you do a video on dermrays revive skincare laser and compare it to nira pro? i was thinking of purchasing but was hoping to know which one works best for anti aging thanks
I don’t have that device; I haven’t heard of it unfortunately
what is best ipl or laser
That is specifically what this video is about. Did you watch it?
I bought Tria Laser , is it safe to use on my 16 year old niece face?
Not sure. Did you check the manual?
Ok I’ll check that
OK I'm a hairy guy in all the wrong places so I have been desperately trying to rid my self of body hair, I have 4 IPL devises and one tria x4 laser and haven't seen great results and the tria is a diode laser but has a very small applicator window and is also 50x more painful than the IPL devises, can you tell me your experience in pain levels between IPL, and these Newer diode lasers? its a lot of money for me but I do have enough saved and its a dream of mine to be hair free again so if it definitely works and isn't extremely painful I might buy it, also tria literally did nothing and the cheap IPL kinda worked in some areas and helped with irritation I dedicated my self to tria thinking it was top of the line and that the extreme pain meant it was working but had 0 results I don't understand and I'm discouraged and feel defeated and the professional laser spa in my area said it cost $7200 just for my back for 6 sessions, which is absurd I live in the 12th poorest city in the u.s and the #1 poorest in the state of p.a 10 years running but laser here is ludicrous I have hypertrichosis its more than vanity, I want to feel like a normal human being and it causes me severe depression I hate wasting what little money I have anyway thanks and I wish they had these on eBay I don't always trust spend9ng so much money on some random website
Sorry to hear about your experience! I always use my IPL and laser devices on the highest level and I don’t experience any pain but I don’t have sensitive skin. I’ve also done professional laser hair removal and I never felt any discomfort, but I think I don’t have sensitive skin. Professional waxing is extremely painful for me, however.
Tria Laser x4 est très lent mais ultra efficace si bien fait toutes les 2 semaines pendant 3 mois par chevauchement. Éviter la décharge profonde pour préserver la capacité de la batterie. Il est possible de la remplacer pour environ 30 dollars sur eBay et être très minutieux au démontage. Concernant la douleur: utilise une poche de glace avant le flash.
Is it sponsored ??
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