Re: Tweezing problems/Electrolysis question by #23955 ..... Female Facial Hair Support Forum
Date: 4/6/2005 6:30:50 AM ( 20 y ago)
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Nell wrote
> I have this problem also since I was 19 years old (I'm now 24).
> I have tried many stratagies, but lasering has been my best
> option so far. It is expensive though and you need to sind the
> type of laser that works best for you - I spend a year going to
> a beautician who used a carbon substance on my face that was
> burned off by the laser and had miserable results. Now I go
> elsewhere and my new beauty therapist uses a different laser
>(think it's called Epilight).
There are indeed various types of laser and laser can give good results for some people. Basically what it does is relies on the difference in color between the hair and your skin and is really designed to exploit the difference between very black hair and very fair skin. The dark hair absorbs the heat of the laser more than the fair skin and is burned to a frazzle, damaging (or hopefully destroying) the root in the process. The long-term effects on the skin (over decades) is unknown and the less the contrast between the color of your hair and the color of your skin the less effective laser can be without seriously burning your skin as well.
Neither laser nor electrolysis are foolproof ways of removing hair growth that's hormonally-driven, though.
> Anyway using the COMBINATION of laser, Saw Palmetto herb
Saw palmetton will increase your estrogen levels and will help counteract testosterone. It's a well-known feminising agent. Long term implications re breast and uterine cancer (both of which can sometimes be related at least in part to estrogen levels) are not known.
> and a cream called Surgi Hair Stop my facial hair is GREATLY reduced.
> I mean it's still there but much lessened.
There are various preparations which may slow down hair growth for some people, the best known being the commercial preparation Vaniqa.
For me (though granted my growth is heavy) they're all a lot more trouble/risky than simply shaving.
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