Shave No More
I suppose that it’s winter time. For most Michiganders that means layering the clothing, snuggling beneath blankets, and basically sitting inside most of the time and trying every way to keep warm. You know what helps keep the body warm? Hair. Think about it 90% of body heat is supplied from your head. With that being said, like most women, I don’t feel it a main concern to shave my legs, at least, daily or even every other day; it’s more like on a weekly basis to be perfectly honest. I don’t view the point since I’m wearing pants all the time anyway.
I actually just dislike shaving in general, primarily my armpits. C’mon, everyday shaving gets extremely boring. Plus, whenever you cut yourself in the underarm, it burns when you put on deodorant. I’ve been looking into the option of Laser Hair Removal treatment. I’ve even spoken with friends’ mom’s that have receivedthe therapy done before to see the incentive (or cons) of it. So far, I see no cons, unless people sees time commitment as a con, which really isn’t a commitment in the first place. I’d say a 15 minute endeavor over a length of timewould be worthy of it in the identity of ‘no more shaving’. Even though technically looking at the term of laser hair removal, it seems almost invasive to have a high-intensity laser invade my skin, but the outcomes (never shaving again) would be ideal and bonus, there is zero recovery time.
I am still young, but it’s good to discover there are options in laser treatment as I grow old. Laser facial rejuvenation I would probably say is optimal for my fair-skinned friends. I have olive skin so I do have some sunspots on my face and wouldn’t mind an even skin tone, even now. Acne scarring may very well be the worst when it’s on your face. As a teen I was told to not cross my legs as to shun spider veins, little did I realize. I should have listened. Lasers work in that likeness too.
I may only be 22, but at 18 I started to observe cellulite develop on my upper thighs. Being a competitive gymnast since age 8, I established a lot of muscle and kept building until high school come to an end. Going from working out on a regular basis to never even at all, I dropped a lot of muscle in my legs mostly. Luckily I don’t even have to leave town to _be given_ anti-cellulite treatment, though.
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