Question:
Currently one of the better methods for hair removal is the use of
lasers. It has less potential for scarring or
infection than electrolysis. The major drawbacks are:
1-possible depigmentation of darker skin surrounding the hair
follicles
2-only works on dark hair
3-question of permanent hair removal vs. permanent thinning/reduction
Recent advances have included using pulsed lasers that heat the hair
follicle more than the surrounding skin. This occurs because the
cooling
time (relaxation time) of hair follicles is greater than that of the
surrounding
skin. Although it may not get rid of every single hair or be permanent
the result is significant enough & lasts long enough to make it a good
alternative to waxing, electrolysis or shaving.
Of the hair that is lasered a portion is permanently killed off,
another portion is temporarily removed & another portion is not
affected. After a few
months another treatment can be performed & again some portion is
permanently killed
off another is temporarily removed & another not affected & so on.
Answer:
you may want to try a product called Kalo it prevents the hair from
growing back when used after electrolysis or waxing. When it is used
after shaving it will slow the hair growth down but the hair still
grows back. you can find out more on a website called
www.consumerbeware.com they are doing a live test on the product there