Laser Hair Removal: Does It Really Work?

Our esthetician Sarah offers laser hair removal, and clients often ask the same things. We know permanent hair removal is a bit of investment, so let’s answer your most common questions

Does laser hair removal actually work?

When it comes to laser hair treatments, all are not equal. The machines that are used range from inexpensive and ineffective, to top-of-the-line and worth every penny. The machine we have at Byōōdē Bar is the highest quality, which means better results in fewer visits. Even the best laser machines need more than one visit to achieve maximum results because the hair follicle needs to be in the right growth phase to be successfully “disabled,” but you shouldn’t need to come in more than a handful of times to get results. Beware the discount places that require 20+ sessions to achieve results—they often don’t work and are just a waste of your money. On paper it may look like a great deal (you can go so many times for such little money!), but in the end you’re committing far more time to end up disappointed.

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Hair Removal 101: All your Byōōdē Options

We've been growing our team here at Byōōdē Bar, and we couldn't be more excited! Adding new beauty partners means adding new services, and we now have a full complement of hair removal treatments for you to choose from. Let's talk about each one to help you decide which is right for you.


Sugaring

Like we covered in April's blog post, sugaring is a gentle and effective method of hair removal that uses actual sugar, lemon, and hot water to get the job done. Sugaring sticks to the hair but not to the skin, making it a less painful option over waxing and with results that typically last longer. Plus, it's safe for virtually any part of your body!

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Sugaring: What It Is and Why You Want It

The journey over the last year since Byōōdē Bar opened its doors has been an amazing one, and we're so excited to continue to expand the services we offer and bring new amazing techs on  board. Included in the treatments we have recently added are waxing, threading, and sugaring. While most people have a handle on waxing and threading, they usually have more questions about sugaring. So what is sugaring and why do you want it?

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