Sunday, May 20, 2012

TRIA Laser Hair Removal System Review - Video 3

TRIA Laser Hair Removal System Review - Video 3






TRIA Laser Hair Removal System Review - Video 3

Video 3 in my review! Sorry my blog is taking so long I'm working on it I promise!


Tria Beauty System






Tria Beauty System

See the Permanent Home Hair Removal Buyer's Guide: www.beautyandfashiontech.com Get a Tria Here: www.beautyandfashiontech.com Tria Laser Demo and Review. Since filming this I have used the Tria home laser hair removal system for over a year and had very good luck with it in regard to removal of hair on my legs. I am quite happy with the device!

50 comments:

  1. Weird works fine on my iPad

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  2. Can't hear this video on an ipad.

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  3. It doesn't work regardless of how long you use it. If the hair doesn't die and fall out after a treatment then it wasn't strong enough to kill the hair. Even a professional laser on low settings will cause the hair to fall out but doesn't mean it is permanent. It's not a question of how effective it is, it's a question of how hair growth works. Using it for months makes no difference.

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  4. tria laser takes 6 months to remove the hair for good

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  5. really low sound

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  6. Porterville,CA

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  7. I had it on 5 yeah and it was painful.

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  8. what setting did you have the laser on? was it painful at 5?

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  9. i am glad you you explain this i was going to buy it, you save me from wasting my time and money

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  10. one more time u look hot

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  11. Well I think I just changed my mind on trying one of those 2,thank you for being honest :)

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  12. No Silk'n is even worse, owned it before the Tria. They're both garbage and a waste of money.

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  13. Wonder if silk'n sensepil works,kinda wanna try 1 of em out,I was gonna try to get it professionally done but maybe I'll try 1 of these till I have more cash after all I want to do full body

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  14. i wanna try tria laser hair removal i get a treatment on ideal image on my face but wow that makes me cry every single treatment and i get 9 of them i want to know if with this sistem is a lot of pain ?

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  15. Thanks I was about wast my money 

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  16. Ideal Image offers full body treatment and a lifetime gaurentee for 11,000 but they allow me to pay a monthly bill. Apparantly they have a good reputation, but is that a reasonable price and they only use RNs to treat people.

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  17. Hey! Check out the last video with my final say on it. Tria isn't very good, but I'll do videos soon on the pro systems.

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  18. I'm not too sure sorry. Don't think I have that place where I am? You pretty much want to look for the best laser, which is generally GentleLASE or Apogee Elite.  If you let me know what area you're thinking of doing I can let you know what a rough price should be.

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  19. Hi there sorry I didn't see your message. I can send you recommendations but where are you located?

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  20. ok well I was hopein to get a reply with some help gess not well take care bye

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  21. When you talk about profesional hair removal places that offer good deals, do you think Ideal Image is a good place to go? I went there for one treatment but it seems very pricey.

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  22. Video 4 is coming up soon sorry for the delay everything. I'm returning the device still it does not work, there was 0 shedding and it just doesn't seem powerful enough.

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  23. Anyone considering hair laser removal, use NoNo8800 which is free to try by the way! Painless-Hair-Removal.Co.Cc

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  24. sound volume in this video might not be working great.thanks for the video

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  25. I use it even on my face and that gives no problem at all. Had professional laser treatment on my face too with a diode laser so why not whit the tria laser.
    I think you would have a problem if you have a full beard and then use it on level 5, then you will burn your skin.

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  26. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 6:11 AM

    You can use it on the bikini area just fine. Tria says that you cannot use it directly on the genitals but the general bikini area is an approved use for it.

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  27. Hi , I had a question!!!!
    , the tria laser removal , can it be dangerous for bikini area or just use it like another area ?

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  28. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 7:28 AM

    Yes, you can use it on your arms just fine. Where you can't use it is on your face because the laser can harm the eyes, and the company does not recommend using it on genitals, although the bikini line is OK.

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  29. I have watched numerous videos about this product, and I have never heard anyone mention if you can use it on you arms. Can you?

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  30. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 8:36 AM

    Hi! It is not really painful at all. There is a slight heating sensation and that is it. I have never had an issue with it or found it uncomfortable and it definitely is way more comfortable than waxing!.

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  31. lisa halkiopoulosMay 21, 2012 at 8:47 AM

    how painful is it
    less painful than waxing or equivalent?
    i want to use it for bikini area to replace brazilian wax

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  32. Carleen ..ThighGlide.us Anti-chafing Body Wrap's. We have a Discount offer for you if you BLOG and create a YOUTUBE video on ThighGlide. Email us with a link to your Video feed on ThighGlide. Limit 1 per person.

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  33. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 9:18 AM

    Blondiejean, the product initially retailed at around $700 several years ago when it was new technology. It is now $395.

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  34. You can buy this product for about $500. Where did you pay $700 for it?

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  35. so how did the laser work
    

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  36. Admiring the time and effort you put into this.

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  37. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 11:49 AM

    The Tria cannot be used on brown skin. Lasers target pigment, so anyone with darker skin cannot safely use them. The Tria worked great for me, probably because I am the perfect candidate for it-light skin with dark hair. For those with dark skin, an alternate product, which does not use a laser, is the eGlide. I have a review of that up on Beauty and Fashion Tech. But the eglide is a bit of an annoyance to use on the legs. It is much cheaper though.

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  38. Can you use the device on brown skin people and that is why you have serveral settings? And how well has the product worked so far? Can you make an update video.

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  39. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 12:48 PM

    The product has worked rather well. I tested it on my lower legs over a year or more, but did not use it as consistently as I should. I rarely shave in that area now. Most of the hair is gone. It makes me wish I had used it on the upper legs too, although my hair there is so light that I don't know if it would take all that well since lasers work best on fair skin with dark hair. I am more likley to try it on my underarms again next (I did that for a while and then got lazy and stopped).

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  40. well it's been over 2years since you've uploaded this video hows the product worked for you...im still a little skeptical...

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  41. hello. can nyou do a follow up video?

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  42. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 2:13 PM

    It is normal for the Tria to beep. If you don't set it flat, the light won't activate and then you simply repeat that spot.

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  43. it looks like you were having issues... the light was not flashing a few times and it was beeping all funky...

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  44. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 3:12 PM

    The Tria is not meant to be used on the face, primarily because a laser can be very dangerous to the eyes. I suspect the company would also not recommended it for the throat area. However, you might be interested in the Eglide, which you CAN use in the facial area. For more info, see my Permanent Hair Removal Buyers Guide, which is linked at the top.

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  45. i have a beard problem, can i use it on my throat

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  46. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 4:26 PM

    I have had good results with it. It does take months of use though (but so does professional laser hair removal) . I recommend the Tria over the Silk'n Sens, although it also gets good reviews. I recently put up a buyer's guide on Beauty and Fashion Tech with four permanent hair removal systems covered.

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  47. How were the results with the TRIA laser? Would you recommend it? 

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  48. Carleen Pruess CoulterMay 21, 2012 at 5:19 PM

    Hi Ashley. Yes, it was done with a basic flip camera. I have been pretty happy with it, although I wish it had a jack for an external microphone. I think the Kodak video cameras add that.

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  49. Kinda off topic but what camera did you use to record this? Is it just a flip cam?

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