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Question Posted Thursday August 27 2009, 5:46 pm

ive heard that laser hair removal stops hair from growing back? is that true? Also is it true that products like nair slow hair growth? I would like your input on any ways of permanent hair removal that you know work from experience

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Montekarlo answered Wednesday September 2 2009, 1:21 pm:
Hello,

Well as far as I know laser hair removal won't stop the hair from growing back, it will reduce it big time and sometimes it might be permanent, in many cases hair has grown back but its more thin and less and you might need a lot of sessions to remove it fully, you can go for the electrolysis hair removal but it will be very expensive since it deals with each individual hair.

I have read an article about laser hair removal check it out

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thank you, I hope that would help

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hotpotato answered Saturday August 29 2009, 11:37 pm:
Yes, laser hair removal is permanent but the potential side effects include like dark spots on your skin. Electrolysis is also another permanent hair removal method. You should Google more information to check up on the prices if you are interested.

Nair, shaving, using a buffing pad (Smooth Away), do not make hair grow back less/thinner/finer because these methods of hair removal do not remove hair from the root as waxing, tweezing/plucking, threading, and epilating do. (the latter are recommended methods)

Nair can result in chemical burns or stinging. I don't recommend it, especially if you have allergies.

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SHAWTY74 answered Saturday August 29 2009, 5:09 am:
laser hair removal stops hair from growing over a period of time..but its really expensive. nair never really worked for me, it always burned and itched. i would recommend waxing its painful but it make your hair thin.

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