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shoy18
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Sun, Feb 04 2007, 8:23 pm
Marney wrote: | Doesn't it look bizarre to "laser off" a major part of your hairline? I would think that someone would look partially bald after doing that - like a middle-aged man with a receding hairline. It wouldn't matter for when you are covering your hair, but at home for your husband you'd look like a creature from Star Trek or something. |
they just laser the peak, thats all you cant even tell
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batya_d
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Sun, Feb 04 2007, 10:19 pm
withhumor wrote: | I don’t think electrolysis is permanent (only if you do it a thousand times) and why go through all that pain…it ends up being the same money anyway. | \
It is painful, but it IS permanent. When I was in middle school I had many (maybe 10?) sessions of electrolysis done on my upper lip (mustache) and you would never know now, it's totally normal looking. I bleached the remaining hairs for a few years after, but I don't find it necessary anymore. Perhaps my hormones have changed over the years.
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Hannah!
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Sun, Feb 04 2007, 10:26 pm
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workingallthetime
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Wed, Feb 07 2007, 12:26 am
Not sure if this is good news or bad, but I had a major widows peak that used to make me crazy, and had to have bangs in my sheitel.....8 years of sheitel clips right on the widows peak, and its basically gone - ouch! the bad news is if I wear a tichel and it slips, you can see the spot where the clips pulled out my hair.
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withhumor
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Wed, Feb 07 2007, 10:34 am
Wow, I didn’t know that electrolysis is permanent. So like after 10 times I can have my widow’s peak eliminated? That is cool, I’ll go get one ASAP and report back on the pain factor!
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queen
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Thu, Feb 08 2007, 1:10 am
Hannah! wrote: | Batya's 100% correct, electrolysis is permanent. |
could be for some it is, however for many it is not.
It is very painful and one has to go back many many times- and no guarrantee.
I'd just say- save up and do laser. at least that way you know you are done with it.
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withhumor
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Thu, Feb 08 2007, 10:42 am
Gee thanks, now I’m totally undecided.
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