laser treatments?
Posted By: wax for life on 2006-12-06
In Reply to: does anyone of those facial hairs like a mustache? if so, how do you treat it? sm - help
I'm addicted to waxing everything below the chin. I've never done my face though, except my brows.
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And where did the $$ come from in order to have the fertility treatments and in vitro in the first p
I had a close friend who ironically was an obstetrical nurse who went through three trials of all this, and with medical insurance it cleaned her and her husband's bank account out, ironically, they ended up adopting a toddler and she then became pregnant NATURALLY!!! but anyway, I know first-hand the expense, what gives in this case, the parents had no money, as I mentioned below, this was reported on CNN and MSNBC.
Can't stop shaking my head in amazement! And if she were "obsessed" as a teenager with having babies for the sake of having babies, shouldn't the parents have gotten her some SERIOUS psychhiatric help, there is a big problem here, this young lady has unbelievable psychological issues that need to be addressed fast, and for her own happiness? Apart from financial, how does one mother adequately nurture and love each of these babies as individuals, all 14, giving them all the love, attention, care, instructions, etc., that they all so richly need and deserve in their little lives???
Might want to try laser hair removal
Shaving/waxing will get tedious after a while. Laser hair removal is pretty effective these days and not terribly expensive. I had it done on my legs and I'd say about 90% of the hair is completely gone. The remaining hair is much finer but it does grow back just as fast (they say it grows back slower, but it doesnt). As far as I know there is no laser removal that will guarantee 100% removal yet, but even with the 90% or so that I got, I think it was worth the money.
don't worry - laser doesn't always work
I would not recommend laser to anyone. I spent thousands on it for my daughter who has hair growing in many places that it should not - she started shaving her arms - which has taken care of the situation - she uses a man's razor - which cuts much closer than the women's do. It is a hassel when she does it - but it stays smooth for a longer period of time than cream hair removers, bleaching, etc.
Are you going to laser your veins? Places here in NY say to have it done on your lunch hour!
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