I don't know yet, Cash! You have to go for five or six sessions (every 2-3 months, depending on where it is--apparently face/head hair grows quicker than the rest of the body?) before they'll guarantee no hair (the place I went gives you a year of "if you see a hair, come in and we'll do it free" after that).
So, give me a week or two--I'll be interested to see what happens--and then give me a few more sessions. But generally, it's something I've been considering a long time and never got around to doing (I figure I have great hair/skin for it--dark hair, pale skin). I'm excited at the thought of never having to shave again...but I think the price is way too much without a groupon.
Are the results worth the pain, meara?
I had it some years ago and can comment. It feels like a snapped rubber band; the pain will be less intense on subsequent sessions. I should say you shouldn't expect 100% removal. If you imagine each session removes about 30% of the hair, the diminishing returns make it too expensive to get them all removed.
Belated Happy Birthdays, Pix and Maria!
I have issues with facial hair. mostly some that get ingrown very easily so I was considering this or electrolysis. Both are ouchy but I'd like good results.
Sounds like I wasn't the only person desperately trying to catch up on sleep yesterdat, despite the fact that I have a thousand things to do?
I COULD NOT face doing anything school related yesterday, since I have been working on school stuff for hours every night for two weeks, and have an all-day grading and planning and session ahead of me.
I figure I spent about 11 hours working on my school project -- or rather, getting to the point where I could, because I had to iron out a bunch of conceptual aspects to get a handle on what I have to do.
IOW, if the first project is to explore Africa, I first had to find Madagascar. In a rowboat. With a small paddle.
However, by the end of the marathon, I have a base camp established, with hovercraft, GPS satellite info, and I can see Africa from where I'm sitting, too.
My mother in law got me a pen and pencil set made from the wood of a coffin. They're hand milled and beautiful!
I just got back from my morning swim--79 minutes today, but that included a few breaks and chatting with my friend while she was doing her 12 laps and then left. I am getting tired of being the only one in the whole damn pool who ends up sharing a lane the entire time I'm in there, though. What is it about me that screams, "I love sharing a lane! Join me, please!!" and leaves the other people alone?
Yesterday's "short visit" with my friend who had her gastric bypass surgery on Wednesday ended up lasting all afternoon, and then when she ran out of steam and laid down for a nap, the three of us who were visiting all headed out to Chili's for dinner. I ordered a half-slab of their ribs, which ended up being the perfect amount of protein. I also had two bites of the mozzarella sticks that the other two were sharing--they tasted fantastically good!
Since my surgery, that little bit of fried cheese and the one french fry I had a few weeks ago are the grand total of "bad food" I've had, which isn't too bad! Next week, I'll just have to be sure to avoid all the chocolate that'll be around the office.
Today, I'm going to be damn sure to finally get my bedroom closet and drawers cleaned out!! And then, I have to run out to the grocery store. I stopped by Walgreens and picked up my multivitamins and milk, so I've got the necessities, but I really should get everything else, too.
Right! Good on ya` sister. The SO let me sleep in this morning and miss church, so I should do something with the time and join you.