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  1. #1
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    Hi, I have. I've had all the hair under my arms and the bikini line permanently removed. I love it!!!!!! It's sooooo much more comfy for me and I never have to worry about hair showing. good since I do triathlons and swim several times a week.

    I've used both electrolysis and laser. I actually prefer the electrolysis but I think if I had to do it over might try to use the laser more. Laser has gotten much more reasonable in cost lately. It is works best if your hair is dark. It will take about 4 to 6 sessions and then you may still need some electrolysis cleanup work. I'd price a few places around. They will usually have package deals. I'd plan to do it this fall/winter. It's best if you don't have any sun exposure in the area to be treated. you will probably be able to get all your sessions in this winter and then you may need some cleanup next year. Some hair follicles are harder to "kill" and some will be dormant and then come up later.

    let us know what you find out.
    Last edited by silver; 08-15-2007 at 01:05 PM.
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  2. #2
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    I wax (during summer at least). I had it done professionally recently, and the woman really didn't do much better than I do when i do it on myself. I was very disappointed. Some of the angles are a little weird when doing it yourself, but it is do-able.

    If you go to a salon, try to get some recommendations first so you have better chance of getting someone good. (Maybe try them out on your legs or eyebrows first) If you go the DIY route, start by doing your legs until you feel pretty good with the technique in general.

    HTH

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    I had my pits and bikini line lasered a few years ago. Totally. Worth. It.

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    I've waxed a lot and am seriously contemplating laser. Hadn't thought about electrolysis, does it hurt? I think it's cheaper than laser.

    I recently waxed my underarms and I love it. I would love for it to be permanent. The feeling of being in the shower and NOT shaving is so perfect....

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    I've waxed a lot and am seriously contemplating laser. Hadn't thought about electrolysis, does it hurt? I think it's cheaper than laser.
    Electrolysis is painful (though, from what I've heard, it's on par with some lasering depending on the site). The bigger limitation is that electrolysis has to be done one hair at a time. It's great for small quantities of hair, such as the eyebrows, occasional chin hairs, etc. For large swaths of skin, laser is the way to go.

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    I've had both laser and electrolysis in the bikini zone. I found laser to be considerably less painful but I didn't have a great result (despite having dark hair and very fair skin). Electrolysis was so painful that I stopped after about 4-5 sessions. Now I just shave. If I shave only in the direction of the hair growth I don't get any rash or ingrown hairs.

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    For me laser and electrolysis feel about the same. Not that painful. with either they will usually offer you numbing cream. You should ask about it. However, I just take some tylenol and don't find it to be too bad.

    Laser just didn't seem to be giving me good results. But I may not have stuck with it long enough. I think that everyone responds differently.

    But still it will take a long time. Probably one or two years.

    For instance, you will probably have 4 to 6 sessions over this winter then need touch up next year.

    Again, having done both, I think that I would investigate and try laser first and then depending on how it goes follow up with electrolysis
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