That last bit of defense before fully realizing your inner beauty 💜

  • Zorsith
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    8 months ago

    How pricy can that get? I know i want to get electrolysis for the “bits” because I know I’ll probably want that done long term; I’ve got a decent amount of options for laser in my area right now and if it’s affordable enough I’d consider both

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      8 months ago

      So… I did laser first & tried to get as much as cleared as possible, before going to electrolysis. (Above the belt, here. Went all electro downstairs). Those sessions were like $150/hr, + tip, & this was in LA back in 2010.

      When I switched to electrolysis, it was $95/hour, and the shop was east coast, in NC.

      All in, I think my count was 8-10 hours with laser & another half dozen for electrolysis.

      All of that said, each shop will set their own pricing, & I used to be really damn hairy…

      One thing I’ll mention is that I’ve heard bad things about Groupon/package type deals, with people feeling they did not get their money’s worth. I guess just be careful buying into a package of sessions, without having test run first.

      Also, there is prescription grade numbing cream that is 20% Benzocaine, 8% Lidocaine, & 6% Tetracaine, in a lipoderm cream. I had to show those numbers to my doctor & get them to call it into a compounding pharmacy, because it’s not readily available.

      Insurance would not cover, so it was like $60 out of pocket if I remember right, but it was worth it. It was still painful, but the prescription grade stuff was light years ahead of anything store bought that I tried.

      Hope this info helps!

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        8 months ago

        This is MASSIVELY helpful, thank you!!

        Totally understand, I am currently massively hairy, and it grows back stupidly fast and thick.

        Electro place I’m eyeing runs about $85 a session. I’ve got decent pain tolerance and a pretty good likelihood of that “red hair anesthetic resistance” so idk how effective a numbing cream would be. For an ingrown toenail, they had to come back 3-4 times with injections to numb my big toes

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          8 months ago

          Laser honestly smelt worse than hurt. Electrolysis was whole different kinda evil…

          I went without, until it was time for the pits & ‘stache. Both were humbling experiences & convinced me to numb up for the rest of the ride.

          Best of luck & happy to help!

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            8 months ago

            Thanks! I feel like it’s worth every second of pain. I’m definitely under no illusions for that. Videos of it kinda look like a reverse tattoo in a weird way.