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I am also looking for something like that now and even though I have been thinking about it for a long time.

Anyway, I'm a little scared because I've heard many cases when the results were beautiful at first but over time there were big negative effects and I wouldn't want that.

That is why it is important to choose a good company where you can trust.

I'm now thinking of trying to https://www.cosmeticsurgeryforyou.com/procedures/laser-hair-removal-seattle-kirkland-bellevue/ call because I've seen a lot of good reviews. Any opinions, tips?

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> I'm also looking for something like that.



Hey, I have decided to go for one in canary wharf called Therapie Clinic(thry have 5 clinic in london. They do a 70% off at the moment i got my first session last week. Check them out with my referral link and we both get rewarded with ?30!


https://app.therapieclinic.com/uk/en/site_pages/refer?referral_code=UDKKMX&referral_channel=whatsapp


Plus : its a good laser so really i don t get why its so cheap, the women who did mine was super nice and explained everything to me.

Cons : thry will try to sell there product post laser to you. I found cheap aleo vera at holland and barret et you cam get a aha bha exfoliant from othrr places online with coupons by signijg up to newsletter for example... So i m buying mine from another place.


I hope that helps!

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