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Laser Hair Removal Is It Really As Safe As They Claim


By: Sarah Wright


Laser hair removal is becoming more and more popular nowadays. And for good reason, it?s one of the best ways to get permanent (or at least semi-permanent) hair removal. But is it really safe enough for everybody to use?

Before you book your laser hair removal session, there are a few things you need to make sure you understand, about whether you are a good candidate for having laser hair removal. So this is what I?m going to talk to you about in this article.

One of the first things you need to be aware of is that laser hair removal isn?t suitable for everyone. For laser hair removal to work effectively, you must have dark hair and fair skin. Of course, that would be for optimal results.

Why is this important? The reason is because it makes it easier for the laser to find your hair follicles.

Although this is optimal, don?t fret if you don?t quite meet these criteria. Laser hair removal can still work for other hair and skin types to some degree. If you have dark skin, however, it may not be suitable for you because the dark skin will absorb the lasers energy as well, and it would severely damage your skin.

It can sometimes work for people with red hair or blonde hair, but the results can be a little more unpredictable. Why? Because light hair colors can?t always absorb enough of the laser energy for it to kill off the hair follicle completely.

All these things should also be explained to you when you enquire about treatment. If you have dark skin, and they don?t even mention the risks? you should definitely find someone else to consult with.

Something else you must consider is whether you currently have a suntan. If you do, you need to give your tan a chance to fade otherwise the laser hair removal treatment may not work. It may even damage your skin.

I hope this will have given you some food for thought when it comes to deciding whether laser hair removal is for you. It?s certainly a very good hair removal option, a long as you know it will be safe for your skin.

Sarah Wright is the owner of the Laser Hair Removal Blog, where she gives free advice and tips on getting the most out of your laser hair removal treatment. She also gives help for finding laser hair removal in Maryland. For more information on the pros and cons of laser hair removal, be sure to visit her blog right now.

 

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