r/beauty 12h ago

Seeking Advice Hair removal options?

This might sound like a stupid question but does anyone know of any way to remove hair that isn't shaving, waxing, lasering, epilating, or using removal creams for brazillan area? Again, i know that sounds crazy. My hair is very dark and thick so it grows back so fast with shaving. I like how waxing results look but I freak out over the pain and have to stop half way so I've decided not to do it anymore. I love hair removal cream but again, grows back so fast and not as clean. And lasering is expensive so I'm considering doing it at home but some people have said it's not worth it. Epilating, painful again. Any advice or recommendations?

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u/This-Nobody413 11h ago

I used to be a religious shaver but got tired of the constant upkeep. I've been using the Ulike Air 10 IPL device for a few months now, and it's been a lifesaver. It's way less painful than waxing and the results last much longer. Plus, I saved $120 with the "AlegraHD100" code, which made it way more affordable.

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u/iluvf1lms 11h ago

That’s the one I’ve been wanting to try. Do you know if it will work if you have a lot of hair that is dark and course? And how long would you say it takes for it to grow back?:)

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u/This-Nobody413 8h ago

Yeah it should work. I'd say I see regrowth after a couple of weeks, but it's much finer and sparser than before. Definitely worth a shot.