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Traditional
epilation techniques do not have a lasting effect and often
trigger allergic reactions, redness and cysts which are
caused by an abnormal new growth of the hair.
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The
laser beam - a high-energy light beam - is absorbed
by the hair's melanin-pigment. Its energy, which is
transformed into heat, will then destroy the hair
follicles.
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Since
the skin does not contain the same degree of pigment
as do the hairs, it will not concentrate this energy
and will therefore remain unaffected by the laser.
This means that laser epilation is best suited for
fair skins with dark hair. The laser cannot remove
fair, downy hair. |
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Electrolysis
is efficient, but takes a long time and is painful.
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Laser
epilation, the latest application of laser-technology in
medicine, is quick, efficient and painless and does not
provoke allergic reactions. |
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