Blog

Laser Hair Removal Dos and Donts | Marie Claire Australia

The pursuit of hairlessness is infinite, or at least it  was until lasers came along in the late 90s and gave us an alternative provided an alternative to our monthly legs-in-the-air wax appointments.

These days, you can't turn a corner without walking into a clinic, yet many women still fear the strange follicle-zapping machine. So we dove deep to uncover all the latest developments in laser hair removal today and all the dos and don'ts you need to know before you book your appointment. Hiemt Pro Machine

Laser Hair Removal Dos and Donts | Marie Claire Australia

The best time is for hair removal would be in the winter months, when there is less chance of sun exposure in the treated area. If someone commences a course of treatment during winter, they should be hair free come summer.

Exposing the area to the sun prior or after the treatment. This could cause some adverse effects such as blisters, burns and changes in skin pigment such as hyper- or hypo- pigmentation. People should also make sure the clinic is using a reputable laser system which is suitable for their skin type and the laser therapist has been trained.

The hair should always be shaved prior to treatment whatever laser/IPL technology is used. If the treatment is done on long hair, the laser will singe the hair, causing an epidermal injury… The objective is for the laser energy to go directly to the root of the hair and destroy it.

Underarms, bikini and lower legs. The coarser the hair, the better it is.

Hormonal areas, such as women's face and men's back, could be more challenging.

Treatment can be done during the menstrual cycle but the client might be more sensitive. It is not recommended to have a laser treatment while taking some photosensitising medication (antibiotics, antidepressant, anti-acne, natural remedies such as St John's Wart.... etc.)

Make sure the area has not been exposed to the sun for at least two weeks pre- and two weeks post-treatment.

They can now. New machines like the Elite MPX has a dual laser setting so they work well on darker skin tones (which previously couldn't be treated on).

Laser Hair Removal Dos and Donts | Marie Claire Australia

Under Hair Removal Machine Subscribe to Marie Claire-+ save!