1. Habitual Lifestyle Decision: pubic hair management will become a part your lifestyle and personal grooming requirements as a whole. Don't approach this without the proper mental mindset and understanding that this is a permanent decision. If you do not you will find yourself frustrated and will waste a lot of time and money in the process.
2. Electrolysis Method: known as laser treatment is FDA approved and has been since 1998. The process focuses high intensity amplified light on an oscillating wave directly through the skin. Hair follicles are generally darker than the skin and absorb the laser's energy and die down to the root. Good results can be achieved in only three to four sessions. Electrolysis works best on dark hair in combination with light skin because darker colors found in dark hair absorb most of the laser's energy. Blonde, colorless or light pubic hair is often harder to treat effectively as more of the laser's energy is absorbed by the skin and can cause additional blistering and irritation. In addition dark skin can also be problematic for laser pubic hair removal and treatment options should be recommended by a professional.
3. Monetary Budget: Although there are cheaper do it yourself and home kits available; it is best to consider professional treatments and professional consultation. In the beginning sessions may be front end loaded and require three to four visits to your local electrolysis. Depending on your region treatments can range from $90 - $250 per session but average around $150 so bring your check book with you. You should look to budget around $500 - $1000 to get through the first round of application. The good news is that the need for additional application should only be two to three times per year and cost less each time.
Once your investment in your permanent pubic hair removal is complete and your treatments are successful (normally after the first six months to one year) your pubic hair will never re-grow, and your tireless days of trimming, clipping, shaving and waxing will be a distant memory.
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