isn’t it interesting that while in some cultures hair is considered sacred and is allowed to grow to eternity, in some others, mostly in western cultures, hair is generally unwanted? have you ever wondered how many thousands of dollars an average caucasian man, for example, would spend in his lifetime for razors, blades, shaving cream, and after-shave cosmetics? for women, it could even be more, as there’s more areas that’s expected to be hair free– legs, underarms, arms, the bikini area, and hey, for some, that area above the lips and the brows need some cleaning up, too.

if you’re one of those who has ever held a razor or a tweezer (ouch) to remove unwanted hair, have you ever thought of laser hair removal? the last time we were in pinas, my dermatologist sister was talking of investing in a hair removal laser equipment, similar to those used in this dallas laser hair removal center. even in the philippines, people seem to be willing to spend big bucks just to have hair permanently removed. i can see why. imagine the convenience of not having to put up shaving or waxing for life. imagine being able to wear skirts and sleeveless clothes, being able to go to the pool or beach, without having to worry about unsightly hair. imagine not having to put up with itchiness, pain, skin irritations, cuts, or ingrown hair ever again.

i’m not a vain person, but if i would let myself undergo a procedure in the name of beauty, this would probably something i would consider getting done.

if you could, would you? which area? hehehe.

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