Monday 24 September 2012

HAIRY? Not anymore with this.....

Hey people! 
Ever wondered how laser works in hair removal? I bet you haven't. Don't be too ignorant, people.
First and foremost, let me give clear explanation to you about types of lasers. According to science.howstuffworks.com, laser can be in solid state, liquid, or semiconductor.


  • Solid-state lasers- developed as optional weapons for the F-35 Lightning II.
  • Gas lasers- used for cutting hard materials. Example: CO2 lasers
  • Excimer lasers- used in the production of microelectronic devices such as eye surgery.
  • Dye lasers- used in many applications such as in astronomy as laser guide stars, manufacturing, medicine, spectroscopy and atomic vapor laser isotope separation. *Whoa! Sounds so Einstein!
  • Semiconductor lasers- built into large arrays, such as the writing source in some laser printers or CD players.
CHILL! It is not like what you've watched in Final Destination.
*Remember on how the laser made the eyeball fell out of its socket? :S


So, I guess some of you might be questioning my entry on why didn't I choose to share about lasers used in laser printer since it is more familiar with us as students. Though permanent hair removal like this is HARAM in Muslim society, but knowledge on how it is applied is OK to be shared, right? Come on, don't make me look like bad people! :p

Below is a video on how the laser works. It won't cut or irritate your skin. Basically, the type of lasers used in this field are Alexandrite, Ruby, Diode, and LP ND Yag. So, enjoy watching!






4 comments:

  1. Weh weh. I think you should add some more about the epilator. aaaaa. that very cool thing. not haram aaaaaa

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  2. Girls are scary masochists. They love hurting themselves -_-

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  3. I'm planning to buy the epilator. I've done some research about it. For the first users, it might hurt a bit. But don't use it a day before u go dating ;p

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