16-12-2024, 07:06 PM
I had my second laser hair removal appointment yesterday. It went okay. The laser seem to have left red bumps all over my arms and a few spots on my torso. The closest thing I can kind of compare it to is like razor burn but without the irritation. They were more predominant yesterday and have somewhat faded or dissipated but they're still clearly there.
I also tried doing my neckline and working into my face but my face/neck line was pretty painful. And after having an hour session of doing my arms torso and chest I didn't want to try to endure having my face done as well. So I'll probably hold off on my face or do it when I'm only doing my face versus multiple body parts at the same time.
I thought I had a higher tolerance for pain but there's something about that laser that really hurts like a mofo. But then just as quick as the pain is there the pain is gone. So I don't know.
I guess my main concern would be any kind of skin sensitivity and irritation caused by the laser that would be left on my face and if I have a bunch of red bumps left on my face like my arms I'm probably not likely to move further with it. So we'll see how these red bumps go away with time on my arms.
The first session there were no red bumps left afterwards so I don't know if the first time wasn't as good or it's just that my body is now reacting to the laser whereas the first time my body was adapting to something new.
I also tried doing my neckline and working into my face but my face/neck line was pretty painful. And after having an hour session of doing my arms torso and chest I didn't want to try to endure having my face done as well. So I'll probably hold off on my face or do it when I'm only doing my face versus multiple body parts at the same time.
I thought I had a higher tolerance for pain but there's something about that laser that really hurts like a mofo. But then just as quick as the pain is there the pain is gone. So I don't know.
I guess my main concern would be any kind of skin sensitivity and irritation caused by the laser that would be left on my face and if I have a bunch of red bumps left on my face like my arms I'm probably not likely to move further with it. So we'll see how these red bumps go away with time on my arms.
The first session there were no red bumps left afterwards so I don't know if the first time wasn't as good or it's just that my body is now reacting to the laser whereas the first time my body was adapting to something new.