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N.Green


Member Since: 29th September 2010
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09th March 2011

Laser Hair Removal and Electrolysis

Millions and millions of people around the world, male and female, remove unwanted and excessive hair from their faces and body everyday. There are many options and methods to consider. Hair removal tends to fall into two main categories; non-permanen...

09th March 2011

An introduction to the Group members – Norwich

On 1st September 2010, after many months of behind the scenes planning, the Laser hair Removal Group was born. A totally new and unique concept, their aim is to bring together the very best and most respected independent laser hair removal specialist...

09th March 2011

Laser Hair Removal - the best method of hair removal?

There are numerous ways of removing unwanted hair, however the relief is often short lived and just trying to decide on which method to use can be a headache in itself. Shaving is probably the most commonly used method and does allow you to achieve som...

09th March 2011

Laser Hair Removal and Tanning

Modern day lifestyles can be demanding and tiring. From challenging careers and expectant children, there are sometimes not enough hours in the day to complete everything on your to-do list. But no matter what your lifestyle is and how much there is to ju...

09th March 2011

Laser Hair Removal - The Answers

The popularity of laser hair removal increases day by day as it is a very attractive alternative to shaving, depilatory creams or waxing. It offers a more permanent solution which is safe and allows patients to see results almost straight away. Laser hair...

23rd November 2010

Why the Soprano XL, the new laser hair removal treatment, outclasses the competition!

Traditional laser hair removal treatments are well known to be painful and uncomfortable, with the feeling being likened to a hot rubber band being snapped against the skin. Not only that but most laser hair removal treatments give ineffective, unreliable...