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8. Laser Hair Removal for Women, MiSMON IPL Hair Removal Device for Men/Women Permanent Results on Face and Body - Safe and Effective IPL Technology

    Features:
  • 【Safe Approved】 MiSMON ipl hair removal has been safe certified in the world, this certification is the highest testing standard for medical beauty equipment in the world, It is known as the "American health patron saint". MiSMON IPL hair removal is the effect of using ipl damage the melanin of hair follicle, build-in automatic skin sensor, will achieve Gentle, Painless, permanent hair removal.
  • 【Clinically Proven & Effective Hair Removal】Clinically test Proved: After 3-4 treatments, the visible effect of hair reduction and grow slowly, and most of the people up to 94% permanent hair reduction after 7- 9 treatments. The higher the energy, the better the hair removal effect, but For safety reasons, please try from low to high, Friends who are not fair-skinned only recommend 1-3 level.
  • 【More Smarter for Use】 Home IPL hair removal use hand-held design. It has an LCD screen which could show flash number (total 300000 flashes); lamp type(lamp head could be replaced by "HR HEAD" or "SR HEAD" if used out); and energy level(1-5 energy level).ect of using ipl damage the hair follicle to achieve permanent hair removal.
  • 【Wide Range of Applications】Permanent Hair removal machine applies to most parts of the body area including legs hair, underarm hair, arms hair, forehead hairline, chin, back, butt, bikini line part, etc. not suitable for Lip, head area.
  • 【Best Sale Service】12 months warranty, 3 months free return or replace no any reason, please read the instruction manual carefully and pay attention to some contraindications, and feel free contact us if you meet any questions, we have professional technology team service for you within 10 hours on business day.
Laser Hair Removal for Women, MiSMON IPL Hair Removal Device for Men/Women Permanent Results on Face and Body - Safe and Effective IPL Technology
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ColorRose Gold
Height3.8 inches
Length9.1 inches
Width8.3 inches
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
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u/ZeronZ · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

My current hair removal strategies.

  1. For mass getting rid of hair that has been there for forever, I have used this successfully - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KYPZ4G?ref_=ams_ad_dp_asin_1 Do NOT leave it on for more that 10 minutes. I have successfully used this on my balls and other areas that are hairy, but I don't/cant shave.

  2. For shaving, at least initially, I used this razor. It is not the best razor in the world, and the stuff on it gets used up WAY too quickly, especially if you are shaving your whole body. BUT, it is super easy on your skin. The bad news is that after 4 shaves or so, it gets used up. As my skin is getting more accustomed to the razor, I am working my way towards more standard disposable razors.

  3. Not sure if I 100% recommend this yet, but it has been helping. I purchased an at-home laser which has been helping somewhat. I have pretty pale skin, and my hair is dark, so I was an ideal candidate for this. Still, I have been through 2 full body sessions thus far. I can report that it has helped, but I still feel like I need to shave every other day. (Which is an improvement from feeling like I needed to shave twice a day)

    I still have not done much with my face, as that device does not allow for facial use on men. (Not sure how I qualify there...). I was planning on doing professional laser and probably electrolysis on my face. My hope is that I can get away with using this to reduce hair everywhere else to the point where it becomes a non-issue.
u/whatdoievenfrickindo · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

IPL Hair Removal System for Women Permanent Painless UPGRADE to 600,000 Flashes Facial Body Profesional Hair Remover Device Hair Treatment Wholebody Home Use (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S5Q6XSJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_umiRDbKRTQK91
I think any 4-5 star Amazon IPL Will work but this is the one I bought. It's $90 but personally I think it's more that worth it to never have to think about hair again. In the manual it goes over what level of flash to use on face but definitely start easy as different skin has different sensitivities. It also recommends covering moles/beauty spots so they don't absorb the light. Also check to make sure your skin tone is light enough and hair is dark enough to work with it. Light skin and dark hair works best. Hope this helps!

u/AMHousewife · 4 pointsr/AskWomen

I've been lasered. I'm fair skinned and I was growing a very dark beard. It just was getting worse. Finally a trusted provider opened a laser office and the price was outstanding, so I had 6 visits.

The effects of that lasted about a year. Hormone beard is a tough bear to scare off and most of it came back. However, instead of shaving twice a day, I was only shaving once, so at the very least the rate of growth slowed.

Then I saw that Braun offered an at home laser unit. It's not as strong of a laser as I had in the professional office, but I was willing to buy one to try it for at least the convenience. I found it the least expensive through Costco.

12 weeks later and my beard has diminished by 80 percent. I still have the thickest and most determined whiskers at the very tip of my chin but a daily shave keeps them at bay. The best effect is that I do NOT have five o'clock shadow. So while I could shave before you knew I grew a beard at the end of the day even without stubble. With this at home laser the growth has so slowed, even halted, that I look female again!

I will keep up weekly treatments for another 12 weeks, twice as long as what is recommended, on my chin. There are plenty of flashes in the device. It's not especially painful and it's just so easy.

All in all, happy with my purchase. And blonde fuzz doesn't bother me.

u/TS_Chloe · 1 pointr/asktransgender

I got the DESS permanent hair removal device. It works amazing. I also use this electric razor that works great. It's only around $15 and it blades are good for like 6 months for me. In combination it's good enough after a couple laser sessions. I would also recommend getting professional laser hair removal for the face done at a clinic, their lasers are more powerful. Typically laser sessions are $100-$250 a month, or total around $1500-$2500.

u/TheTallChick · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

I know, you said laser, and whatnot.

Just to toss it out there, I've gotten pretty far with this. I had the one without a quartz bulb first, and it burned out pretty quick. It had been doing it's job, so I upgraded for the longer life bulb. Now, a year later, legs are much better, arms are down to peach fuzz, and I'm still working on face. Quartz bulb still going strong.

Definitely do NOT skip purchasing a set of laser safety glasses with it. They are a lot less dark than sunglasses, but do a lot better job preventing that 'sand in eye' feeling of a little retina damage.

I wouldn't recommend it for dark brown skin tones, but if you're lighter skinned, it's wonderful. Same goes for laser, really.

u/PistolPete16 · 1 pointr/sex

I was a long time shaver with similar issues to you. I recently invested in a at-home laser hair removal system and it has been awesome. I have been able to pretty much give myself a permanent bro-zillion. I am naturally very hairy so this was no easy task.

Braun Silk·expert 5 IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) BD 5006, White/Bronze - Permanent Reduction in Hair Regrowth at Home for Body and Face, Corded for Non-Stop Use + Limited Edition Kapitza Beauty Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GKS3J6L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_D4.gDb0ZEDWGY

u/AndyD254 · 3 pointsr/LGBTaspies

Yep. I spend a good 30 minutes every morning tweezing my facial hair. I recently bought a [UV Light Hair Removal tool] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DITG9S6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which has helped to eliminate a good deal of my body hair.

Something I would describe as undoubtedly male would be getting an erection, I guess. I've never really had any sort of relationship because whenever I feel excited and turned on, I end up feeling gross about two seconds later. That "grossness" tends to stick around until I stop feeling horny. I genuinely like that excited, horny feeling, I just don't like the way it physically manifests itself.

That being said, I understand what you mean about things feeling "bearable". If I don't think about it too much, I can touch my genitals without having a meltdown, especially with routine stuff like showering.

u/nixiegirl · 2 pointsr/MtF

This!!

I had the same experience as the OP a few years back but tried again ~3 months ago and it’s different this time, for a few reasons, I think:

  1. Exfoliation - I use an oatmeal body scrub before I shave and it really helps

  2. Repair - I too tried so many things and this helped more than anything I’d tried - I use it immediately after shaving/showering.

  3. Mosturizing with the right stuff. I tried a number of moisturizers but this one from Nivea really helps reduce ingrown hairs for me. I use it after the last stuff dries and every night/morning.

  4. Time & Persistence - it feels like it’s quicker/easier with fewer ingrown hairs now and that started after sticking with it for a few weeks. At first I was feeling like it was an impossible task but now it’s annoying but manageable.

  5. Laser for my back - I can’t reach so shaving would be hard.

  6. About a month ago, I purchased a home IPL system made by Braun, sold under the Gillette Venus brand. It’s too soon to tell if it will make a big impact but I think it’s thinning/slowing things a bit.

u/Drakolyik · 1 pointr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DITG9S6/ref=emc_b_5_i

You can actually get their best version for cheaper than the Pro Plus Quartz (which is what I own) right now with the clipped coupon. Reaaalllyyy good deal. I don't advise getting their "base" version as it is very limited (bulb cartridge doesn't have anywhere near enough flashes to do extensive work) and not as effective (glass bulb vs. quartz).

I'm not sure if it's the best thing out there right now, though. But I do know that these ones actually -work-. So you may want to do some sleuthing if you aren't sure. I got mine last year so there may be more effective ones now.

u/broomecamel · 1 pointr/LaserHairRemoval

I used the sharper image laser hair removal and it significantly reduced the hair on my legs. They don’t sell it anymore :/ but I replaced it with this and it’s good so far: MiSMON Laser Hair Removal For Women and Men, At Home IPL Hair Removal Device for Permanent Results on Face and Body - Safe And Effective IPL Technology https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JDD11X5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UAYxDb8X8RS90

u/Cardiscappa · 2 pointsr/RedPillWomen

I have scars from razor burn. I can only use an electric shaver. I have this: https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-ES8103S-Electric-Nanotech-Cordless/dp/B001DNE3KQ/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?

And this to maintain: https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-Multigroom-attachments-QG3330/dp/B00ARF42H0/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?

If you're light skinned with black hair, I HIGHLY recommend laser hair removal. It has changed my life. I have had both professional and at home. The professional is far superior, but I've had some luck with this:

https://www.amazon.com/Silkn-Flash-Hair-Removal-Device/dp/B00HX27AM4/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?

u/paulmarchant · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

Not quite. It's superficially similar to an IEC C7 (which most people call a figure-8), but the socket only has the 'key' indentation on one side - it should be on both sides.

Looking at the pictures in the Amazon link:

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61PeW7cGVpL._SL1001_.jpg

and reading the text:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hatteker-Professional-Cordless-Waterproof-Rechargeable/dp/B078Q2KQNR

It's clear that the only mains item is the wall-wart / plugtop power supply, and that the clippers charge from a 5v USB-derived supply.

The cable is USB (5 volts) at one end, and 'slightly unique connector' at the end that plugs into the hair-clipper. but will absolutely still be five volts.

If OP finds a mains lead which will physically fit in the clippers, there'll just be a loud bang and that'll be the end of them.

u/GoHurtMyFeelings · 1 pointr/Minoxbeards

https://www.amazon.com/removal-DEESS-device-Not-stand-alone-installed/dp/B072PVSJZL.

As far as the end results, ive only been using it 3 weeks(once a week for the first 4 weeks, then once a month)
So I'm not done yet but hair is already growing back much slower on chest and the hair on my hands has stopped growing almost completely. I assume it would just look like you're fresh shaven all the time but i need more time to see for myself.

u/zoeybarkow · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I use this one for hair removal. It’s only been about a month so I hesitate to give a strong endorsement but I do think it’s working. I’ve been testing it on one armpit to see if it works before I spend a ton of time using it all over and there seems to be less hair than the control armpit 😂.

BoSidin Facial & Body Permanent Hair Removal for Women https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JR8LDFR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_C6cyDbXDZZN2W

u/craptoshit · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I am also a hairy guy as well been looking at different options. I don't know how well it works but the review videos I have seen give the product decent reviews. But can you really trust people on the the interwebs?
There is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Veet-InfiniSilk-Light-Based-Removal-System/dp/B00JY9CSWG
or
http://www.amazon.com/Veet-InfiniSilk-Light-Based-Removal-System/dp/B00JY9CT2U

u/heyguyslets · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

I had my underarms done in an office, but then bought a device on Amazon and have finished off the pits and did bikini and legs myself. It takes a little longer than in the office but results are comparable. Office visits are every 6 weeks and doing it at home is one treatment per week. Faster, cheaper in the long run and just as effective.

https://www.amazon.com/Braun-Gillette-Silk-Expert-Intense-Removal/dp/B01N1GHW5H/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1499693867&sr=8-1&keywords=venus+braun

u/HanaRiley · 1 pointr/asktransgender

I have a home laser device, and holy wow has it ever cleared me right up.

Now im a lazy lady. so i skip weeks when i shouldn't. but i only did 2 runs on my legs, and went from needing a shave every other day, to needing one every 2 weeks. and the hair is spotty AF. on my arms and chest, neck, back, and cheeks.

i have lasered my face 4-5 times now and it has slowed the growth, but i still have a solid shadow. it is defiantly getting thinner though.

https://www.amazon.com/Silkn-Flash-Hair-Removal-Device/dp/B00HX27AM4

Link to my device

u/Forlifeti · 1 pointr/asktrp

>Do you recommend a lufa in order to exfoliate better?

Lufa and other abrasives will only irritate your skin. If you want to exfoliate, use a chemical. See: /r/SkincareAddiction

>Do you recommend any back shaver device to reach back there?

Do you want to deal with ingrown hairs and stubble? If you're Jew hairy, as in white boy with black hair, try this if you want to get rid of hair: https://www.amazon.com/Silkn-Flash-Hair-Removal-Device/dp/B00HX27AM4/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492571448

>What do you think of shaving your entire body? My legs are hairy.

Women shave their body, do you want silky smooth women's legs?

>I know the body builders do it and also fake tan.

Because they get judged on their muscles. Hair covers muscle definition and fake tan defines them.

>Anyone out there go to all of the trouble to become a pretty boy for the ladies?

I believe this is a man's subreddit. Maybe you'd get more luck in /r/Ladyboys/

u/M_t_Nicole · 1 pointr/MtF

remington ipl6780:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01KLXFSNO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

previously, I had used the Tria 4x home laser, but the ipl is faster to use and it turned out that, for me, the ipl was also more effective

u/Eckesachs · 2 pointsr/confession

I have waited several years after IPL consumer devices were first introduced until I purchased one, because I wanted to make sure they are not total fakes. I don't know any tech stuff, but it's not laser; just some painless light impulses heating up the hair roots, making them fall out over time. Nowadays all the big companies make them (e.g. philips ) and I bought one for a whopping 200 Euro. I am absolutely and positively convinced of that thing. It beats sticky waxing, hair bleaching, stinky skin-burning hair removal mousses, and godawful fucking epilating. Only little shaving left required to finish off the hair I was to lazy to zap. Unless this is what you mean with "laser treatment" (though it sounds different) that you had, I would implore you to invest that money and give it a try, to give you a chance of the same relief that I felt. Though it does depend on your skin type and willingess to invest the time to cover your skin in all the desired places:

I got normal caucasian skin, tan well, brown hair; when I shave my legs, the stubbles look awfully black. That kind of hair works really well for IPL though.

Pro:

  • It is painless; if it stings, the device needs to have a few buttons to reduce intensity. Check beforehand. It is not supposed to sting or hurt. If it does sting for one zap, it is still literaly a shitton less painful than epilation (even compared to my battery operated underwater epilation device, which is supposed to take away a little pain due to water pressure)

  • It is more effective than epilation, even though I am sloppy when using the IPL. Epilation in my case rips off hair, so I only ever get about 75%. IPL does much more.

  • It is supposed to be used on shaven skin to zap into the stubbles; no premptive hair growing required which I need to hide from humanity until I can epilate it away

    It takes about 5-6 sessions until all hair really falls out. Except for the black underarm hair and bikini area hair. About 80%-90% of that one usually falls out within a week of my first session in spring (I get lazy in winter)

    Cons:

  • Needs repeating monthly, starts with sessions every other week

  • small zap area, takes time until you covered all the skin

  • does not show immediately results and you will not know for a couple of weeks if it really works on your skin tone and hair colour and keeps one thinking that it is all a big old scam

  • eventually the devices lamp will burn out (~250.000 zaps depending on vendor) and you can buy a complete new device for another whopping 200 Euro
u/rebelrebel163 · 2 pointsr/egg_irl

I copied the link from Amazon it is under a hundred dollars now.

Lovcoyo IPL Hair Removal Device, 500000 Pulses IPL Hair Remover for Women and Men
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PNPSVV5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_VUCxDb6ZTX68X

Make sure you whare the glasses its freakishly bright even with them on.

u/OliviaFastDieYoung · 2 pointsr/MtF

I use one of these. $300 new but I got mine for about $100 from eBay. I expected laser to make all the hair grow back more slowly, but it's made patches of hair just never grow back. I'm making decent progress, but I do still have to shave every few days, and I've used it 10-15 times on my whole body.

u/Qwaiii · 1 pointr/asktransgender

nah, can give you a linkf or it though xD.

there was a coupon when I bought it, don't know if disappeared due to purchase or if took it off.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DITG9S6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/handrew1 · 1 pointr/beauty

has anyone ever used an at-home laser? like the tria or silk'n?

u/shelbon22 · 2 pointsr/MtF

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DITG9S6/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Though you can probably get a cheaper one and still be effective. I just have more money than sense sometimes.

u/OIdEvEAd · 2 pointsr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

Intense Pulsed Light. It's like a laser. I was looking at this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074PBD3P1/

u/Addisonavery · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

This is the one I have: https://www.amazon.com/Permanent-Removal-Device-Flashes-System/dp/B07Q5RN5GG/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=DEESS+Permanent+Hair+Removal+Device%2C&qid=1571801249&sr=8-8

I read all the reviews on similar products before I chose one.Laser doesn't seem to work on grey hairs because there needs to be pigment left in the hair. Grey hair doesn't have any pigment left. Unless you are already greying I wouldn't worry about that. You might want to get a friend to help you since you really can't see your butt, but you could use a mirror and I think it would be fine. That's what I would do. I'm a cis woman and it works really well on all my areas except the damn chin hairs. That could just be a "me" problem though. I only have to shave my legs about every 3 weeks and that's only because I got lazy and didn't continue treatments. When I first got it I did every other day treatments. I did my upper lip area and I have rosacea and I didn't have any problems. I'ts something to consider. I know it may seem a little pricey, but it's permanent and you can do it in the privacy of your own home. 10/10 would def buy again. Oh forgot to add, if you buy one make sure that it has a manual/auto setting. If you're doing your backside on your own the auto setting will be very helpfull.

u/shyember · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

Searching the major trans forums finds most girls have had luck with home "laser" (really IPL) systems.

The one I've heard the most about is actually the Flash n' Go by Silk'n, probably for its low entry price.

Edit: having had actual (diode) laser treatments (and finding them quite effective), I can imagine that home IPL systems would produce similar results. The principles are the same, after all, it's just the power level that's different.

u/MarriedASlut · 1 pointr/NSFWIAMA

It’s a pulse of very bright light. For example this machine:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JR8LDFR

It says for women, but really? Hair is hair. I’ve been using this in my groin area, scrotum, and penis and I’m seeing results already. The instructions say not to use on the scrotum or penis, my guess is because of a risk of burning. The flash of light is warm and I can see how someone can burn themselves since the skin there is more sensitive.

u/AbstruseMurmurings · 1 pointr/detrans

I’ve seen epilators... once you get serious, the pain isn’t so bad.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00742JW8S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=

Also, there is an optical pulse method for home use...

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HN6ILCI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

...aaaaand courtesy of some of the more effeminate gay dudes...

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B003JFJF5E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

You should further research each to be sure that it meets your needs, but they are options I have known used.

u/neederbellis · 1 pointr/asktransgender

Is this what you are talking about?

u/ecce_hobo · 71 pointsr/muacirclejerk

ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE

TMI: I'm not bald as a baby down there but I've o my done 3 treatments. I used to suffer a LOT of ingrowns and my pubes were always itchy. Always. I don't notice them now and I still have a few ingrowns but nothing like how they were. Also, I don't really think it hurts but I have a crazy pain tolerance so ymmv. It just feels like touching a hot light bulb for a second and it smells like burning hair. Feel free to ask me any questions I'd love to talk about my pubes w u