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usc2626
usc2626 Posts: 186
edited December 2024 in Chit-Chat
Does anyone on here have or know someone that has the Tria hair removal laser? My wife is wanting one real bad and it's not that cheap. The site has good reviews on it but all sites selling their products will have good reviews. I'm kind of skeptical myself and hesitant on spending $400 on something if I don't know it works for sure. I'm hoping some on here have some experience with this and can give me a heads up. Here is the link to the product I'm talking about;


http://www.triabeauty.com/home-laser-hair-removal

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  • cramernh
    cramernh Posts: 3,335 Member
    Honestly speaking as a woman - I wouldnt spend that kind of money... I would rather wax because eventually the hair doesnt grow back.
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
    I personally wouldn't spend that kind of money on something that you don't know will work for sure. I would just wax instead, the hair doesn't grow back for 5-7 weeks and it's cheaper than that product.
  • usc2626
    usc2626 Posts: 186
    That's what I was thinking but she hates waxing says it irritates her skin too much.
  • I know someone with something similiar.. Very time consuming and fiddly. I personally wouldn't spend that much money on a DIY beauty item. I've just started getting waxing after years of epiliating my legs and absolutly Love the results. However I Would look into getting laser hair removel done proffessionaly if my growth or regrowth irritation was bad enough.
  • Has she tried epilating? If she has been waxing this might be an option she would be willing to try? Kinder to the skin than waxing. No chemicals, just lots of little tweezers :-)
  • usc2626
    usc2626 Posts: 186
    Has she tried epilating? If she has been waxing this might be an option she would be willing to try? Kinder to the skin than waxing. No chemicals, just lots of little tweezers :-)

    Oh she's a tweezer junkie on her eye brows. So much so she trys use them on me and I'm not going for it!
  • Has she tried epilating? If she has been waxing this might be an option she would be willing to try? Kinder to the skin than waxing. No chemicals, just lots of little tweezers :-)

    Oh she's a tweezer junkie on her eye brows. So much so she trys use them on me and I'm not going for it!

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Emjoi-Emagine-72-tweezer-epilator-Body-Hair-Remover-NIB-/170590604505?pt=AU_Shaving&hash=item27b7fe0cd9
    Oh God!! Could you imagine her getting at your eyebrows with this then :laugh:
    Not sure how to make the link clickable?! LOL
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
    There is a cooling cream she can apply afterwards, after waxing, to help it cool down and so there is less irritation. My skin is sensitive and normally gets very red for a little bit after waxing but if I use the cooling cream, within the hour it's not red or painful.
  • Melanie_RS
    Melanie_RS Posts: 417 Member
    I have gone through laser hair removal - for over a year...it lasted a year...and then...it all grows back. I spent $1000 - I'm sad!!!
  • usc2626
    usc2626 Posts: 186
    Has she tried epilating? If she has been waxing this might be an option she would be willing to try? Kinder to the skin than waxing. No chemicals, just lots of little tweezers :-)

    Oh she's a tweezer junkie on her eye brows. So much so she trys use them on me and I'm not going for it!

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Emjoi-Emagine-72-tweezer-epilator-Body-Hair-Remover-NIB-/170590604505?pt=AU_Shaving&hash=item27b7fe0cd9
    Oh God!! Could you imagine her getting at your eyebrows with this then :laugh:
    Not sure how to make the link clickable?! LOL


    That thing looks painfull.
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