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Wellbox Cellulite Treatment

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Wow the things we as women will try, this little round orb claims to mechanically rejuvenates connective tissue by gently rolling and unrolling tissues, soothes cellulite and tightens skin.  Peep out the video below. Leave a comment

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Tria Hair Removal

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Hair Removal Tria, $795

Claim: Uses selective photothermolysis to target the dark pigment in the hair, where it is transformed into heat that disables the hair follicle.

How It Works

It’s all about selective photothermolysis. Big word – simple to understand.

Photothermolysis is the process by which the TRIA System’s laser energy targets the dark pigment in the hair, where it is transformed into heat that disables the hair follicle. This targeted process causes the hair to gradually fall out and stop growing back.

It is important to understand that visible results are not immediate because hair grows in cycles.

During any single treatment, some hair follicles will be dormant with no visible hair growth and some will be in a growth cycle, where the hair is visible on the surface of the skin. To benefit from laser treatment, the hair must be in the growth cycle (visible prior to shaving) during treatment.

For optimal results, we recommend one treatment every other week for the first three months then one treatment per month for 3-5 months. This is the average amount of time it takes for the majority of the hair follicles to move through the growth cycle and be treated.

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Now we as women of color would love to find a product that would safely remove unwanted hair.  The question that pops into my mind is can this tiny little machine determent the dark hairs from a woman’s dark skin. If so this would be a great find.

Sources:

Bella Sugar, Bliss World, Myth Buster Beauty, Are You a Beauty, Wellbox, Newsweek

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