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I’m pretty over shaving constantly, but I don’t think I can afford to go somewhere to get laser or electrolysis done professionally right now. How effective are at-home options? Which models of devices are recommended, if any?

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[–] Sasha@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 13 hours ago

At home IPL absolutely works, it's definitely better for dark hair on light skin, I've had pretty good results. Still struggling with facial hair, but so did professional laser. I've gotten rid of almost all my body hair with my little IPL machine. It's slower, but you can also do it more frequently so it isn't too bad. It's also an option for maintenance once you've done laser rather than going back every 6 months or whatever they recommend. (Also IPL doesn't hurt)

At home electrolysis is apparently a scam according to a friend of mine :/