Self-respecting ladies know that beauty requires sacrifice. And one of the main victims is epilation. Among a huge number of modern methods of epilation, there is not one ideal: then we experience pain, then we tolerate skin irritations and burns, allergies.
Today, another method of hair removal is gaining popularity, which should be tested on oneself - quantum hair removal. English developers of the quantum device promise women to get rid of unwanted hair without pain and forever.
Quantum epilation in its technical parameters is similar to photoepilation. In professional salons, the procedure is absolutely painless, only a tingling sensation can be felt.
Be careful: if the procedure gives you pain and causes burns on the skin, it means that you have got to the master master, or the quantum device in this interior is of the lowest quality, is not equipped with a cooling system. In this case, you should contact a more reliable specialist.
Light beam affects the hair bulb, heats it to 70 degrees and destroys. A few days later, the hair falls out and does not grow any more. To completely get rid of unwanted hair, you need to take a course of 4-5 procedures.
Parameters of the effect of rays on the skin are selected individually for clients, depending on the type of skin and the structure of the hair.
The main argument in favor of quantum hair removal is its painlessness. This makes it possible to epilate even the most sensitive areas of the skin - underarms, bikini, face.
The ability to effectively remove both light and dark hairs. The result of epilation does not depend on the shade of your skin.
The main disadvantage is the high cost of the service.
In addition, there is a danger of getting to an unscrupulous master and getting a skin burn.
If you have too tanned skin, it is better to refrain from quantum hair removal, otherwise you can become covered with age spots.
When performing the procedure on poor-quality equipment, hair removal can have a zero result.
Quantum epilation is not performed for skin lesions, varicose veins, infectious diseases, photosensitive drugs, and pregnancy.