Blogspot, grrrrr….

Have recently discovered that Blogspot has blocked my site meaning that no one can read about my fabulous LHR adventures. After tiring of waiting for the restored access, I’ve switched over to WordPress and am getting the blog back on track. So sorry for the confusion, am getting all caught up…

July 27, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

June 22, 2007: Third Appointment

My bikini line looks like it’s been attacked by bees, but against all expectations I am so happy. It’s my second LHR treatment on the area and I’ve just learned that if a hair is particularily close to the surface when it’s zapped, a temporary swelling will occur. Close to surface = ingrown hair. Meaning each “mosquito bite” represents a conquered nemesis. Take that blasted hairs! (Meniacle laughter ensues.) Did you know (more…)

July 27, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

April 26: Second Appointment

As we’ve already discussed, the laser needs to zap the follicle during the hair’s anagen (growing) phase in order to kill the hair. But this is the sweet part: 5 to 10 days the area has been zapped, (more…)

July 27, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

A Word about the Pain

Is laser hair removal the most comfortable activity? No. Are there a few zaps (generally over the bony areas) that make me bite my tongue to hold back the cursing? Yes. But truly ladies the pain is temporary. It only lasts for as long as the zap (about 1.5 seconds). Zap ends, pain ends. Believe me, stubbing your toe is 1000 times worse. Because stubbing your toe brings seemingly ceaseless surges of pain. LHR is NOT like that. Besides, I’m subjecting myself to the discomfort willingly and for vanity. There are countless worse hardships in the world so I really have no right to complain. Suck it up. Reap the rewards.

July 23, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

April 12, 2007: First Appointment

It’s the morning of my first LHR appointment and I’m beyond excited. I’ve ensured that I woke up extra early in order to shave my legs really well. (Ironically, after years of selling e Shave shaving cream but, as a waxer, not using it myself, I’ve finally discovered how truly fabulous it is.) I’m also sure to apply the Emla before getting dressed.

After a quick easy busride on the #1 from downtown, I’m brought almost to Salon Indigo’s door. Deborah greets me immediately (more…)

July 23, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

How to Prepare

No plucking or waxing for six weeks before your first appointment. You can shave as often as you like, and in fact will need to shave super close the day of the treatment. You may miss a few hair so bring a razor with you to the session.

I used to think that I could use waxing to manipulate my hair growth (more…)

July 23, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

Guaging Time and Money Commitment

Body Hair (arm, leg and back): treated every 10 to 12 weeks. Two full legs take about 1½ hours
Sexual Hair (bikini, underarm): treated every 6 to 8 weeks. The two together take about 1½ hours.
Facial Hair treated every 4 to 6 weeks. Time varies from just a few minutes to ½ hour, depending on the surface area.
It is recommended that each area undergoes six consecutive treatments.
The laser needs to hit the hair during its anagen (growing) stage in order to be effective. The length of the hair’s dormancy is a factor in the schedule. The goal is to maximize the number of anagen hairs targetted during a session.

July 23, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

Why Salon Indigo?

Deborah, a certified CosMedic Laser Hair Removal technician, is the owner of Salon Indigo. She has extensive experience, a loyal cliental and a soft-spoken, kind demeanor. I liked the way she answered my questions and what her clients had to say about her. I also think her prices are fair and appreciate the package discount. The final factor that sealed the deal was that Salon Indigo is actually located in Deborah’s home

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July 17, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

Making the Call

I already knew from past research how laser hair removal worked and which questions to ask when shopping for treatment. I also knew that a Diode laser would work well for me. In addition, I have some standards for service and environment.

With this checklist I began my search for laser hair removal in Edmonton. Through a combination of web searches, recommendations and interviews, I settled on Deborah at Salon Indigo. I’m so happy with my choice and can’t wait to tell you why.

July 17, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

New Year’s Eve: Breaking Point

Tearing through my closet, trying to determine what to wear, fretting because I didn’t have time to get my legs waxed and debating whether I should just suck it up and shave. This was both my breaking point and inspiration for my New Year’s resolution: By New Year’s 2007/08, NEVER AGAIN. Enough deliberating on the laser hair removal: time to do it.

July 17, 2007. LHR. No Comments.

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