Really hope this helps :) More information below! Stay tuned! http://bit.ly/1ltKkhI New Vlogs on my Second Channel!: http://youtube.com/iamxteeener Thanks to Dr. Kulkin and Shayna of WIFH for their time and allowing us to shoot in their office! Thanks to Matt for helping shoot! -- Come say hi! Blog: http://iamxteeener.com Facebook: http://on.fb.me/TOIrfW Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/iamxteeener Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/xteeener Snapchat: iamxteeener -- The price sheet I was referring to: http://www.wifh.com/pricing/laser-hair-removal.html I highly recommend going in for a free consultation first and asking a ton of questions. This is what I did when I went to WIFH and I considered them in the first place after researching that they have many years of experience, have performed on tons of patients, and they also had a lot of greats reviews. More questions answered: --Is this ok to do even if you have minor acne problems? And does it cause any irritations that may cause acne? Yes it is perfectly fine to do if you have acne. As mentioned in the video you may experience swelling and irritation. I've experienced some whiteheads and bumps but they are temporary. --Do you see results right away and if so how long till the hair comes back? I saw results even after just one session! It take 1.5 - 2 weeks for the hair to fall out and then remains pretty hairless until the next cycle of hair grows out. Once the hair falls out I find that personally I don't have to shave until 1-2 weeks after. --Why does it take several sessions to remove the hair? Why can't it be done in one session? Simply because there is no technology in which this could be done yet without severely burning the skin. The more sessions you do, the more each hair follicle can be targeted and damaged safely. --I heard you need to let your hair grow for a while (no tweezing for at least 6 weeks) before you get a session, is this true? I found out that this isn't necessary (I initially thought the same thing too). It's just that once you start your sessions you have to maintain your hair by shaving (no waxing, tweezing, threading) throughout your treatment. --Does it cause potential skin cancer? No. If you guys are watching and reading this i'm guessing it's because you want to be well informed before you make a decision. Or maybe you're just curious and want to learn something new. Either way I think that's awesome and I'd give you a cookie if I could lol! Not sponsored :) Thanks for watching! xoxo~ Christine
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