anyone here done skin laser procedures?

Laser hair removal. Extremely underrated. Your skin will never look the way Asian chicks want it to if you have a beard shadow. Asian dudes don't have this problem because they can't grow beards to begin with. If you're Caucasian, you may have a beard shadow, depending on your ancestry. If you're a pretty boy or "soft boy" with the facial hair genetics of Richard Nixon, getting laser hair removal is like a manlet male model getting limb lengthening.

I've easily spent over $1,000 on LHR, and the transformation has been insane. No retinols, no peptides, I'm not touching any of that stuff until after my final LHR session.

Before LHR, with my deep roots and uneven density, I looked extremely dysgenic no matter what I did. I looked like some sort of untrustworthy criminal, even after shaving.

Now all of that's gone and I look socially respectable and "middle class" in a way that's impossible when your beard is visible through your skin, like some sort of unkempt manual laborer who's never been able to afford soap. Richard Nixon and Homer Simpson are good examples.

Beard shadows are like dark circles under your eyes. Everyone thinks they're caused by grooming or lifestyle, but in reality they're caused by genetics, but they're still considered subtle physical indicators of social status. Another example would be bad teeth. If you have bad teeth, it's a dead giveaway that your ancestors were illiterate factory slaves. Men of money and status wouldn't be caught in public with ugly teeth. I'm getting off topic.
 
Laser hair removal. Extremely underrated. Your skin will never look the way Asian chicks want it to if you have a beard shadow. Asian dudes don't have this problem because they can't grow beards to begin with. If you're Caucasian, you may have a beard shadow, depending on your ancestry. If you're a pretty boy or "soft boy" with the facial hair genetics of Richard Nixon, getting laser hair removal is like a manlet male model getting limb lengthening.

I've easily spent over $1,000 on LHR, and the transformation has been insane. No retinols, no peptides, I'm not touching any of that stuff until after my final LHR session.

Before LHR, with my deep roots and uneven density, I looked extremely dysgenic no matter what I did. I looked like some sort of untrustworthy criminal, even after shaving.

Now all of that's gone and I look socially respectable and "middle class" in a way that's impossible when your beard is visible through your skin, like some sort of unkempt manual laborer who's never been able to afford soap. Richard Nixon and Homer Simpson are good examples.

Beard shadows are like dark circles under your eyes. Everyone thinks they're caused by grooming or lifestyle, but in reality they're caused by genetics, but they're still considered subtle physical indicators of social status. Another example would be bad teeth. If you have bad teeth, it's a dead giveaway that your ancestors were illiterate factory slaves. Men of money and status wouldn't be caught in public with ugly teeth. I'm getting off topic.
Yeah this is me as well, I'm pretty hairy and make an effort to regularly shave but still have the shadow you mention which might be the only slight failo ill have in China even if I shave every couple days.

I'm hesitant about going through with this for my face just in case as I have pretty good beard genetics and it'd be a shame to ruin it since itd probably help me with white girls in the off chance I still end up with one. Im definitely getting the body hair treated tho.

Also isn't electrolysis better than LHR?
 
Also isn't electrolysis better than LHR?
Define "better". LHR is like a massive shotgun that obliterates hundreds of hairs in a single session lasting less than ten minutes.

Electrolysis is like a sniper rifle that kills off anything that survived the LHR. It takes over thirty minutes to destroy maybe 50 hairs at most.

I've had both. Don't bother with electrolysis until you're finished with LHR. I wouldn't touch electrolysis until you've had 9 treatments of LHR to remove 95% of the hair.
 
Define "better". LHR is like a massive shotgun that obliterates hundreds of hairs in a single session lasting less than ten minutes.

Electrolysis is like a sniper rifle that kills off anything that survived the LHR. It takes over thirty minutes to destroy maybe 50 hairs at most.

I've had both. Don't bother with electrolysis until you're finished with LHR. I wouldn't touch electrolysis until you've had 9 treatments of LHR to remove 95% of the hair.
What country should I get it in?
 
What country should I get it in?
You'll need to get in the country where you live. It take at least 9 sessions, each spaced 1 month apart. It'll take you 9 months in total, start to finish. It takes a long time and it sucks. Buy a bottle of Lidocaine and apply it 30 minutes before each session. You'll know the treatments are effective because they'll be extremely painful otherwise.
 
You'll need to get in the country where you live. It take at least 9 sessions, each spaced 1 month apart. It'll take you 9 months in total, start to finish. It takes a long time and it sucks. Buy a bottle of Lidocaine and apply it 30 minutes before each session. You'll know the treatments are effective because they'll be extremely painful otherwise.
What kind of laser do you recommend? Diode laser?
 
Laser hair removal. Extremely underrated. Your skin will never look the way Asian chicks want it to if you have a beard shadow. Asian dudes don't have this problem because they can't grow beards to begin with. If you're Caucasian, you may have a beard shadow, depending on your ancestry. If you're a pretty boy or "soft boy" with the facial hair genetics of Richard Nixon, getting laser hair removal is like a manlet male model getting limb lengthening.

I've easily spent over $1,000 on LHR, and the transformation has been insane. No retinols, no peptides, I'm not touching any of that stuff until after my final LHR session.

Before LHR, with my deep roots and uneven density, I looked extremely dysgenic no matter what I did. I looked like some sort of untrustworthy criminal, even after shaving.

Now all of that's gone and I look socially respectable and "middle class" in a way that's impossible when your beard is visible through your skin, like some sort of unkempt manual laborer who's never been able to afford soap. Richard Nixon and Homer Simpson are good examples.

Beard shadows are like dark circles under your eyes. Everyone thinks they're caused by grooming or lifestyle, but in reality they're caused by genetics, but they're still considered subtle physical indicators of social status. Another example would be bad teeth. If you have bad teeth, it's a dead giveaway that your ancestors were illiterate factory slaves. Men of money and status wouldn't be caught in public with ugly teeth. I'm getting off topic.
Yeah i have pretty heavy beard shadow, ive contemplated removing it but im not sure in case i ever change my mind about facial hair in the future, i dont have issues with asian women anyway esp chinese
 
Alexandrite laser. The machine you're looking for is the Candela GentleMaxx Pro.

Everything else is worthless by comparison.
You had any shaving cuts from before? Are they visible now after laser.
 
I use an electric shaver. I would never bother with a manual razor.
Smart man. I sadly have a lot of cuts due to shaving without my glasses. Didn't even notice how much I was cutting. Don't think this would work for me. Better hide it with a beard at this point.
 
Laser hair removal. Extremely underrated. Your skin will never look the way Asian chicks want it to if you have a beard shadow. Asian dudes don't have this problem because they can't grow beards to begin with. If you're Caucasian, you may have a beard shadow, depending on your ancestry. If you're a pretty boy or "soft boy" with the facial hair genetics of Richard Nixon, getting laser hair removal is like a manlet male model getting limb lengthening.

I've easily spent over $1,000 on LHR, and the transformation has been insane. No retinols, no peptides, I'm not touching any of that stuff until after my final LHR session.

Before LHR, with my deep roots and uneven density, I looked extremely dysgenic no matter what I did. I looked like some sort of untrustworthy criminal, even after shaving.

Now all of that's gone and I look socially respectable and "middle class" in a way that's impossible when your beard is visible through your skin, like some sort of unkempt manual laborer who's never been able to afford soap. Richard Nixon and Homer Simpson are good examples.

Beard shadows are like dark circles under your eyes. Everyone thinks they're caused by grooming or lifestyle, but in reality they're caused by genetics, but they're still considered subtle physical indicators of social status. Another example would be bad teeth. If you have bad teeth, it's a dead giveaway that your ancestors were illiterate factory slaves. Men of money and status wouldn't be caught in public with ugly teeth. I'm getting off topic.
you removed the "neckbeard" or hair on the entire body ?

in which country did you get it ?
 
ironic how you are talking about removing hair from the bottom part of the face while i aint got shit on top, brutal
 
It’s on the radar. I don’t look good with facial hair and always get told I look ten years younger without it. Shaving is also a PITA.
 

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