Silk’n BellaLite Hair Removal System?
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Jan 8, 2015
Shauna S.
Jan 11, 2015
Delara g.
What does it do to remove their hair? Do you have to use any creams?
Jan 11, 2015
Delara g.
Also, I want to buy the pearl hair remover, I saw it on tv and what it does is that it sends heat down the hair, right down to root and burns it or something but I don't know if its safe... I'm just wondering if it burns the root then wouldn't what's left of it trapped under the skin isn't the song going to get infected and cause something similar to an ingrown hair?? I thought I'll ask my doctor and see what she thinks.
Jan 12, 2015
Delara g.
Just an update for the pearl hair remover, I read a lot of reviews and so many buyers didn't like it, they say it only burns the hair on the skin and doesn't reach the root, it's a lot like shaving except it only works on thin hair and you have to keep on going over the same patch of skin again and again
Jan 13, 2015
Shauna S.
It's kind of hard to explain, it sends a pulse of light down into the hair which eventually stops hair growth overtime. Like I said it's hard for me to explain it's easier to go on their website or google it and it can give a more in depth answer on exactly how it works. I also have the NoNo which you've probably seen on tv and I hated it. I found it burned and it just didn't work. This machine has minimal burning. It's more of a tingling sensation and your skin can be a little red afterwards. It's FDA approved and it is safe to use on your skin and the bikini area. It's not recommended for people with naturally darker skin. I've read many good reviews about it. You use it once every 2 weeks. It has to be done on shaved hair. The hair will grow back overtime but it takes longer and longer for it to grow back and then it should permanently be gone. However the process takes probably about 4-6 to start seeing results. I hope this helped! Try googling the brand for more in depth information.