Laser or tweezer?

Hi! I’m back from my Chinese New Year holiday! I hope you all have had a great time with your family and friends. :)

The major part of my CNY holiday was spent on visiting relatives and having family gathering dinner, AND putting on make-up before leaving the house, haha! Hey, everyone would want to look their best during festive seasons, right?

Besides having fun in coloring my face, I also made sure that my eyebrows were trimmed and armpit hair removed, which to me is very important even if you are just wearing a short-sleeved top. (There are chances that people might inadvertently get a peek of what’s lurking inside the sleeves, hehe.)

I know it’s quite a fuss to have to remove underarm hair regularly with tweezers. Plus, I get a neck ache after the whole ordeal, haha! Sometimes I do wonder if I should go for a Laser Hair Removal to solve the problem once and for all. But I do know that one needs to go through several sessions of this treatment to complete the hair removal process, AND a full course of this treatment is definitely expensive!

Well, no loss no gain. There are really no free stuffs in this world.

So gals, if you happen to be in Australia and are searching for laser hair removal services, why not check out The Victorian Cosmetic Institute in Melbourne? It is indeed a one-stop center that offers a broad range of mainly non-invasive cosmetic treatments to cater to your various beauty needs. Besides laser hair treatment, they also provide treatment solutions on, for example, acne scarring, leg veins, skin pigmentation, and wrinkles.

Oh, they also have Laser Tattoo Removal. Hmmm, may be Cecilia Chung should have gone for that long time ago. You know, the recent Edison Chen sex photo scandal? Her body tattoos now seem to be the proof that the photos are real and not some tampered pictures after all.

Anyway, for me the tweezers shall remain my faithful hair-removal tool, until the day I can no longer stand having neck aches anymore! ;)

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