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Waxing vs. Personal Laser Hair Removal: What Works Better?

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Waxing vs. Personal Laser Hair Removal: What Works Better?

Personal Laser Hair Removal vs. Waxing: Which is Better?

Choices — the world is full of them. You can’t turn a corner without running into one. Are you in? Or are you out? Would you prefer chicken or fish? Boxers or briefs?

It’s the same when it comes to hair removal. You’re tired of shaving and you want that hair gone. Long gone. Gone for so long you may never see it again.

So, what’ll it be? Personal laser hair removal, or waxing?

What’s the difference?

Okay, those aren’t your only options when it comes to getting rid of unwanted hair. But like the dilemmas mentioned above, it’s kind of hard to do both at once. You’ve got to decide. And since we believe there’s no choice like an informed choice, we’re going to break it all down for you.

Waxing and personal laser hair removal are solutions for getting rid of unwanted hair. These at-home solutions started out exclusively as spa treatments, and you still have that option open to you. Some prefer to hire a trained professional. Others prefer the privacy and convenience of being able to do it themselves.

Waxing involves putting a sticky substance on the hair you want to remove. The goo bonds with the hair, and then everything is pulled out in one fell swoop. The hair is gone, right down to the root. It takes a while to grow back, and since it’s a brand-new baby hair again, it’ll look much finer than it did before. For a while. But eventually, you’ll need to repeat the process all over again.

Personal laser hair removal gets rid of unwanted hair by sending light energy down the hair shaft where it’s converted into heat. In the process, the heat kills the hair follicle. That hair isn’t growing back anymore. You’ll need spot treatments for a while afterward. But expect the hair that regrows to be patchier after every treatment. Eventually, it’ll all stop growing. The only thing you’ll ever need to worry about is the occasional new hair that pops up over time.

So, without any further ado, let’s look at the positives and negatives of both approaches to figure out which one’s right for you.

The cons of waxing

The biggest drawback of waxing is that the results are only temporary. After approximately two to six weeks your hair will be ready for another waxing. And if waxing is going to be your go-to solution for managing your unwanted hair, shaving in-between sessions isn’t a good idea. The wax needs hair to grab onto to do its job, so you need to let it grow out a little every time. Which means you’ll have to let it get a bit shaggy before your next session.

Since the hair keeps growing back, you’ll need to commit to a lifetime of waxing to keep that unwanted hair at bay.  While single treatments might be inexpensive, they start to add up. With sessions once every four weeks, that could amount to 12 waxing treatments a year, every year, for the rest of your life. Do the math and the personal laser hair removal option looks cheap as chips.

Waxing has a reputation for being painful. Some of that’s been distorted in the media, but there’s a kernel of truth to it. Fortunately, it’s not as painful as it used to be. In the early days of waxing, the wax stuck to everything. Including your skin. It’s gentler now, with the wax only bonding with your hair.

That said, the wax has to be heated. And if you overheat it you can burn yourself.

Other than burns and pain, side effects can include bruising, skin tears, ingrown hairs, irritation, and infection.

The cons of personal laser hair removal

There’s a steeper learning curve involved with personal laser hair removal. The equipment involved is more sophisticated than what you need to perform waxing. And the initial investment is definitely more expensive than the alternative.

Another drawback you might come across in your quest for personal laser hair removal has to do with tonal contrast. Essentially, lasers have an easier time targeting hairs that are darker than the skin they’re growing out of. Because of this, people with darker skin tones or lighter body hair have problems finding a solution. Not every machine is up to the job. And some that do can be pricey. Fortunately, progress is being made in this area. Solutions to this problem are becoming more plentiful and more affordable every year.

After a personal laser hair removal session, it’s best to let the hairs fall out on their own. This usually takes a few days. You don’t get that instantly smooth result that only comes with waxing.

Also, personal laser hair removal can’t do anything about your eyebrows. The risk of damaging your eyes with the laser is too much.

The potential side effects involved with personal laser hair removal could include minor irritation and mild, temporary pain. Note that at-home solutions use gentler lights than professional treatments and are much safer as a result.

The pros of waxing

Salon waxing sessions are both more available and affordable than professional personal laser hair removal treatments. If you only want to get waxed as a treat every so often, the cost is about 15% what you might expect to pay for a laser treatment.

When the wax is removed, the results are instantaneous. And stunning, provided there are no complications. Your skin will be smooth and hairless. It’s definitely better than shaving.

The pros of personal laser hair removal

The biggest advantage of personal laser hair removal is that it’s permanent. Yes, there are repeat treatments required, whether you’re doing it at home or in the salon. But when you’re done, you’re done.

Even after your first experience with personal laser hair removal, you’ll notice your hair grows back patchier.

The sensation of heat associated with personal laser hair removal is almost negligible compare to the pain and inflammation of waxing. Today’s at-home treatments are much gentler than spa laser treatments used to be.

And if you’re serious about being hair-free, personal laser hair removal is actually the more affordable way to go.

The bottom line?

While waxing is not without its advantages, personal laser hair removal might be the best way to go if you’re serious about removing unwanted hair. Laser treatments have much less chance of pain, and the effects are permanent. It’s a lot cheaper in the long run.

Also, keep in mind there are plenty of reliable at-home personal laser hair removal solutions available. You can get the salon-level results for much less, all in the comfort and privacy of your home. And no one will ever yank your hair out by its roots!

Are you ready to make a commitment?

If you’re looking for a reliable yet affordable at-home personal laser hair removal system, consider the Silk’n Flash&Go Express. The Flash&Go Express uses gentle Home Pulsed Light (HPL) technology to eradicate unwanted hair in just a few treatments. With its 60-day money back guarantee, double warranty, and free shipping, there’s never been a better time to explore your hair-free options. 

 

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