Laser Hair Removal & Skin FAQs
When it comes to laser hair removal and common shaving concerns, having the right information can make all the difference. Whether you are wondering how many sessions you may need, how to improve strawberry legs, or how long results are likely to last, these frequently asked questions offer a helpful starting point.
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Laser hair removal is usually carried out as a course of treatments rather than a one-off session. Many people start with around 6 to 8 appointments, often spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, although this can vary depending on the treatment area, your hair growth cycle, hair colour, and skin type. After the initial course of treatment, clients may also benefit from regular top-up sessions every 3-6 months to help maintain their results over time.
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Strawberry legs is a common term used to describe the dark dots or visible pores that can appear on the legs, often after shaving. This can sometimes be improved by gently exfoliating the skin, keeping it well moisturised, and adjusting your shaving routine. Using a clean, sharp razor, shaving with a cream or gel, and shaving in the direction of hair growth can all help reduce irritation and blocked follicles.
If strawberry legs continue to be a problem, it may be linked to issues such as ingrown hairs, folliculitis, dry skin, or keratosis pilaris. In these cases, avoiding dry shaving and reducing repeated razor strokes can help. For some people, laser hair removal may also be worth considering as a longer-term option.
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Shaving rash, sometimes referred to as razor burn, often settles on its own within a short period of time. In the meantime, soothing the skin with a cool compress, a gentle moisturiser, or aloe vera can help calm irritation. It is also best to avoid shaving the area again until the skin has recovered.
To reduce the chance of shaving rash returning, it helps to shave after a warm shower, use a shaving cream or gel, shave in the same direction as hair growth, rinse the blade regularly, and replace razors when they become blunt. If irritation becomes severe, painful, or shows signs of infection, professional advice should be sought.
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Laser hair removal can provide long-lasting results, with many people enjoying smoother, hair-reduced skin for months or even years. Results do vary from person to person, and while some hairs may be permanently reduced, others can return over time. When regrowth does happen, it is often finer, lighter, and less noticeable than before. Maintenance sessions may be recommended to help prolong results.
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Laser hair removal is best thought of as a long-term hair reduction treatment rather than a guarantee of complete permanent hair removal. The treatment can successfully damage many follicles and significantly reduce future growth, but some regrowth may still occur. Results can be influenced by factors such as the treatment area, skin tone, hair colour, and hormonal changes.
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If you are dealing with constant shaving, irritation, ingrown hairs, or simply want a longer-lasting solution to unwanted hair, Saintly Skincare is here to help. Book your consultation today to find out whether laser hair removal is right for you and take the first step towards smoother, more confident skin.

