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How long should you wait between...

Posted by lingsha on February 21, 2025 at 4:24pm 0 Comments

How long should you wait between shaving and IPL?

My favourite thing – you can shave between IPL sessions!



Not just can, in fact, you must. The best thing to do is shave the day before you get zapping, or the morning of, so that you're silky smooth ahead of the session.

What is the strongest black spot remover?

Ultimate Black Spot Destroyer is the most powerful lichen remover on the market! When nothing else seems to work, pick up a bottle of this miracle…

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What is the disadvantages of rem...

Posted by kfghyhj on February 21, 2025 at 4:08pm 0 Comments

What is the disadvantages of removing upper lip hair?

Disadvantages of Upper Lip Laser Hair Removal



Most patients will need 6 to 8 sessions some may need more due to medical issues, with intervals of 4 to 6 weeks, to have the best effect. It is because hair grows in cycles, and laser is most effective during the growth cycle.

How long does it take your face to heal after electrolysis?

Healing time can vary, but typically, small scabs from galvanic multi…

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