Okay so hear me out.... I genuinely believed that it was like some UV light that just... idk. IDK WHAT I THOUGHT! I ASSUMED SOMEONE WOULD SAY SOMETHING!
As someone who does permanent hair removal for a living. Laser should hurt but be bearable enough that's how you know it's working! The heat is attracted to the bottom of the hair follicle 🙂
It's technically just hair reduction. Electrolysis is the only permanent form of hair removal, that's my main focus. But both methods are the same as they Target the base of the hair follicle, killing off some of the hair germ cells (that's what's causing the hair to grow) with each treatment 😁 but yes I tell people it feels like a rubber band against your skin!
@@andrewnowman8341 a standard for who? If a woman grew a mustache better than you then a woman could do literally everything better than you got you upset???
@@speful You see, and this is why we cant even make jokes. Someone takes the joke seriously, gets offended, and tries to spin it around presuming the greater part of society is wrong and not the person whom falls out of societal norms which the mild joke was directed. You're right. All of the men in society are jealous at mustachioed women.
Mrs. Rogers My girl Queen of the Lovelies Nothing "quick and easy" is painless. Physically and financially. But coming from someone who has been doing LHR for a few years now, it'll be worth it.
Laser hair removal also isn’t quick. The session is, but it can take a YEAR of sessions before the hair ACTUALLY stops growing. And even then, you still need touch ups
Mrs. Rogers, I go through this everyday when no one tells me anything about what I have scheduled like today when I was supposed to go for dinner with my people and no one communicated or reached out to me so I was rushing to get ready then I missed it. People just call me 🙄
"Grit my teeth and bare it" Me when I have to get a full waxing and get my eyebrows threaded, on top of a full facial all in one day. Beauty is pain but it's so worth it to only have to do those things once a month.
But why though? Ask a guy I would be pissed if my wife spent money to do those things. I actually pressure her not to wear makeup at all let alone going to a salon. I guess it's the same concept of me having tattoos. It doesn't hurt that bad (depending on where) and it's actually really addicting. No one really benefits either
@@blades. Because it makes some people happy. I don’t enjoy the way body hair feels, so dealing with some pain every once in a while to get rid of it is worth it. Facials make my skin cleaner and healthier. Make up is just fun to do and I enjoy getting creative with it. Threading eyebrows hurts but it makes it look all neat which is nice. The one who benefits is me and that’s all that matters. People don’t mind spending a lot of money for something that will make them feel good and happy in return. Wether that is traveling, sports, self care, gaming, going out etc. I don’t think it’s right to pressure anyone into stopping things they enjoy and make them feel good.
I think it varies from person to person, especially depending on the type of laser treatment. For me it just feels like heat in some body parts, and light stinging in others.
Thank you for sharing this with us online, so there will be fewer folks Who might suffer the same experience, though they laugh as if at a joke. 😂 Maybe one will even work to improve the process so much That some day it will be painless or just a sensation of touch. 😃
I recommend getting a home kit “laser set” it’s not a real laser but it does make hair grow back slower and lighter need to start using mine again it was a miracle worker
Always look up something if you don't know much about. It'd tell you if the process or whatever would hurt or not... If someone tries to get you to do something you never did before look it up if you can...
I mean, this is like my aunt having her eye liner tattooed on or my ex-wife having her eyebrows tattooed. The time and money saved long term is worth the pain apparently.
You poor thing! I had multiple rounds of laser hair removal on my face and...yeah. I remember that sometimes it was a mild sting and sometimes it was "HOLY MOTHER OF MARY WHAT WAS THAT?!?!" I had two different techs and the first was more painful than the second. I have my doubts that it's coincidence the first was less forthcoming with information than the second.
Trans woman here! I can actually, physically, feel this video! I had the laser hair removal done on my face (obviousy) And OH BOI!!! I would wince with each ZAP. My GF was with me for a few of them and well at least one of us got a giggle out of it lol
And that's really cool. I wish I had more teachers like you when I was I hs. All the ones I had were only a few years away from retirement. Alas I am getting a bit old myself. Graduated in '96 :-(
Lol same. I do Lazer to- On my face- At first they numbed me, and then, BAM! I only get ice while someone lasers my whole face! You can numb yourself before coming to it actually. That actually helps.
I can attest to this. I had my whole body done and by far the collar bone, shoulder blades and face are EXCRUCIATINGLY painful. In tears every time and actually bit through 4 tongue depressors
WE NEED MORE TEACHERS WHO UNDERSTAND KIDS WITH DISABILITIES!!!!! I would love for you to be my teacher. But the social studies teacher I have is very understanding, he understands my social anxiety, and whenever we have a project we need to present he doesnt let me present. As I also have ADHD he lets me sit out in the hall if we have independent work time, he is just my favorite teacher of all time. (: WE NEED MORE TEACHERS WHO UNDERSTAND KIDS WITH DISABILITIES!!!!!
I had the complete opposite. The lady I went to is really professional and it didn’t hurt one did. She actually told me that it would tickle if I’m ticklish and I thought she was lying but nah it tickles. Sometimes it hurts if you don’t shave properly and the hair is long because then it has more to burn but if you shave two day before hand you’ll be fine.
I guess I was fortunite, I had everything except one small area lazered off. I never had a problem/ pain. Hope you get through all of the pain, when it is done you will look & feel great.😁
I did that. One time the laser was turned up too high and now a couple weeks later the spots have faded but not entirely left. Little lines of perfectly round purple spots. Also, wait until you realize the full treatment requires an average of 6-7 sessions