Pampers Beauty: $101 for Laser Hair Removal for a Small, $203 for a Medium, or $306 for a Large Area (Up to 96% Off)

Today’s Groupon Edmonton Daily Deal of the Day: Pampers Beauty: $101 for Laser Hair Removal for a Small, $203 for a Medium, or $306 for a Large Area (Up to 96% Off)

Buy now from only $101
Value $2,400
Discount 96% Off

Highlights

Laser hair-removal treatments zap hair at the follicle to creat long-lasting results that leave skin smoother and hair free

What You’ll Get

Choose from Three Options:

  • $101 for eight laser hair-removal treatments on a small area ($2,400 value)
  • $203 for eight laser hair-removal treatments on a medium area ($4,800 value)
  • $306 for eight laser hair-removal treatments on a large area ($7,200 value)
  • See the list of treatment areas.

This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 1,000+ vouchers at the time of this post.

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 360 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required; subject to availability. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Valid only for option purchased. Valid only for select treatment areas. Treatments must be used by the same person. Treatments must be used on the same area. All treatments must be used within 12 months of purchase date. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. May be repurchased every 90 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Pampers Beauty
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pampers-Beauty/1382935138618871
Meyonohk 1513 Lakewood Rd. NW, Edmonton, AB T6K 3S4 (6.1 miles)
+17804634100

####Lasers: A Solution Looking for a Problem

Nowadays laser light is the answer for everything from hair-removal to eye surgery. Check out Groupon’s guide to lasers to learn more.

The laser has gone a bit soft in its middle age. Since its invention, it’s gone from inspiring sci-fi epics full of death-rays to scanning gallons of milk at supermarkets. If it’s lost a little of its coolness, its ubiquity surely offers some consolation. Originally an acronym for “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation,” the laser is a source of high-energy light of a single wavelength. The fact that laser beams consist of a single wavelength of light means that they are monochromatic, with colors that range from infrared through the visible spectrum’s rainbow.

Theodore Maiman debuted the first laser in 1960. He wrapped a cylindrical crystal of ruby in a spiral-bulbed, high-intensity lamp, with a solid mirror on one end and a partially reflecting mirror on the other end. When the lamp flashed, it began a chain reaction in the atoms of the ruby. They absorbed the blue and green energy of the light and released photons of red light. Those photons bounced back and forth between the mirrors and through the crystal’s atoms, the light becoming amplified with every reflection. Some of that red light escaped through the partially reflecting mirror, creating a beam that could produce 10,000 watts at its peak. (A lighthouse’s 1,000-watt bulb can be seen from 20 miles away on the other side of the ocean.)

Today, lasers can produce light that is billions of times more powerful. Scientists in 1969 bounced a laser off a reflector on the moon, measuring its distance of more than 250,000 miles. Even at such lengths, the laser beam stays roughly the same size thanks to the orderliness of its light waves.

The first laser was invented in the spirit of pure scientific discovery, and some scientists teased that it was “a solution looking for a problem.” It’s found hundreds of problems to solve in the decades since then—many in the realm of cosmetic medicine. The cosmetic potential of laser light lies in its color. Wavelengths and frequencies can be set in sync with the color of their target, producing heat that destroys only one specific type of tissue. During hair-removal treatments, for example, lasers that penetrate into the upper tissue without damaging it seek out the dark brown of the melanin in the hair root, creating heat that damages its ability to grow. Likewise, during laser tattoo removal, lasers target the pigment in the ink, breaking up the colors until the tattoo fades.

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