tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4308480876190073046.comments2022-03-11T01:37:15.966+00:00ILP - Health & BeautyRikahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14671449965019068746noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4308480876190073046.post-30362284281727513862010-11-17T17:11:40.617+00:002010-11-17T17:11:40.617+00:002nd comment, about 3 weeks after laser treatment, ...2nd comment, about 3 weeks after laser treatment, 6th February 2008<br /><br />Brilliant, excited, wonderful...<br /><br />I'm back from my holidays and it was the best thing to not having to bother. Only hiccup: I did the laser treatment a bit too late to be perfect for the holidays - it was after one and a half weeks that I still had some black spots, and now after almost 3 weeks it's still not all buff.<br /><br />However, parts of that may be due to previous waxing so there might have been more ingrowns and short hair than otherwise. And ... the spots are not 'that' prominent. I might not recommend to do it that short notice for your honeymoon or a trip with friendly bitches, but in my case ... I shared a room with mum. I guess you are catching my drift.<br /><br />People at the beach or in the street wouldn't notice anything. All they may have noticed was that I am the palest sheet under this sun. Gosh, on my way back I met a lovely girl from Oslo, now living in Newcastle, who was more tanned than I am. Not getting horribly sunburned was more of my concern than the one or the other mini shadow.<br /><br />The verdict so far: Definitely recommendable!Rikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14671449965019068746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4308480876190073046.post-17935851392589585602010-11-17T17:10:05.228+00:002010-11-17T17:10:05.228+00:001st comment, 4 days after laser treatment 20th Jan...1st comment, 4 days after laser treatment 20th January 2008<br /><br />Funny thing that! Although it looked rough due to the black spots it felt really smooth. That gave some hope for starters.<br /><br />After 4 days the skin in the areas where the hair was particularly coarse started flaking a bit. Basically a bit like dandruff and with that the first spots came off.<br /><br />On day 5 I used exfoliating bath scrub for the first time and it got even smoother, although still looking a bit odd. And then it really took off. Where the hair is coarse it can be pulled out with tweezers, that's when I found that a few of them are still alive, on the legs it is just fading away - rubbing off on the clothes anyway.<br /><br />It probably could have gone even better if I hadn't had the waxing before. That way I had hair of different length still underneath the skin surface. Hence the ones that are still alive. Well, and there are a few blond ones - no idea why one has to have those... NO, they ARE blond... OK, I found a few grew ones as well - they fell victim to tweezers.<br /><br />So I made it: I won't take shaving stuff. I will shave at home and everything that grows back is blondish and not really visible within one week.<br /><br />And then I'm REALLY keen to see how far the laser can get those down and what the next session will bring.<br /><br />But so far: Success!<br /><br />Will keep you posted...Rikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14671449965019068746noreply@blogger.com