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Nothing removes hair permanently. Even laser MAY have permanent results but that still varies from person to person. The usual result of laser is thinning of the hair in the area.
Isn't there any lotion, oil or supplements. Since there are lot of things for hair growth and such.. Can we find the laser shaver in the market I mean the departmental stores. Any clue where to find them.. Thanks for reply 🙂 :love:
if you want to throw away your money go right ahead , but there is no clinically tested or evidence based research to say those types of potions and lotions work , Laser is gonna be the closest you can get and only if they use a Class 4 medical grade laser and not a EPL ( electronic pulse light) , personally IMO i wouldn't have a clue why you would want to look like a prepubescent boy , and no you wouldn't find an EPL machine in a store or a Class 4 medical grade laser those machines ( proper ones ) can cost up to a 400-700K AUS
with Lasers only fair haired people have no success rates in hair loss that is permanent
temporary loss almost always occurs for every race , but for long term hair removal, the colour is a significant factor. Black or brown indicates a high concentration of melanin in the follicle and is ideal for treatment. Blonde and red shades are treated less successfully, while white and grey remains unaffected.
the reason is pure science , the principle of lasers is based on light absorption. In the same way that a black car will become hotter than a white car, because it is absorbing more of the sun’s rays, darker hair( melanin rich) will absorb certain wavelengths more effectively than lighter (white, blonde, grey). This process is called photothermolysis. In Laser Hair Removal, the laser energy is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) and transmitted down the shaft, disrupting the growth mechanism when it reaches the root. The light energy is transformed to heat energy and the follicle is heated to a critical temperature at which point it is cauterised. The laser disrupts hairs that are principally in the active growth (anagen) phase at the time of treatment. The laser is pulsed, or switched on, for a fraction of a second. The length of each pulse is just long enough for the follicle to be disrupted.
I didn't know this, thank you!