I wouldnt attempt work on the genital area with anything less than a professional epilator. And as Dee said, you better be a contortionist.
Seana
I wouldnt attempt work on the genital area with anything less than a professional epilator. And as Dee said, you better be a contortionist.
Seana
So if i had a professional unit it would be possible ? I’m asking that because i can’t afford real treatments no more.
You would only be able to treat hairs on yourself that you can get the skin in sufficient view. That’s about 3/4 of the area with a descent circle lamp. If you can get an angle to the hair with the probe, and keep the follicle in view with your optics, then yes it is very possible to DIY . Dont other with stuff like the One Touch though it would end up a total waste of time and effort. A good epilator is required. They come up on craiglist or kijiji though all the time. It will be challenging though to twist yourself to get a view of all follicles. You’d probably want the help of a professional who can see the stuff you cant, and likely their advice as far as learning to DIY goes.I got into doing electrolysis, cause, I couldnt afford it myself.It worked, so I wouldnt deter someone from taking a similar path. It is possible.
Seana
Hello Josefa, haha I wish, suppose long periods of electrolysis will do that to you, a single zap was like a million zaps at times. Of course the treatment provided was comfortable and the permanent 99% reduction i’m more than happy with results. I only have small areas you suggested last time neck, nape, ready when you are
Lol, I’ve found some of my mothers cocodamol 30mg I prefer the emla to be quite effective if left to occlude for the right time to be honest. HOWEVER i have no intention of doing my scrotum whatsoever, it’s just not an area that bothers me, I can just shave it. There is other areas I think are more important for myself, also I like some hair so generally I would prefer all over thinned as opposed to all over yeti
I would have thought the scrotum would be prime candidate for permanent hair removal as it isn’t the easiest area to shave and is generally too sensitive an area to use dissolving creams on.
It is easy. At times you can see the path of the hair under the skin. Some parts hurt more than others. Topical anesthetic help or injections are recommended.
Muslim men have to shave down there for cleanliness, it’s a part of the religion, once you get used to it bit off fiddling but it’s relatively easy…I wouldn’t use creams though as they can attack the skin…I mark easily.