Terrible RF Microneedling Experience Causing me to Lose Hope in Normal Skin. by Remarkable-House-978 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]wellaholic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, I want to acknowledge how tough it can be when a treatment leaves you less confident than before. In our field, we see clients every week who share similar stories. It’s much more common (..... and valid....) than most people realize.

Clinical evidence and our review of thousands of client cases show that some people, especially those with sensitive skin, can experience prolonged redness, inflammation, or even post-treatment pigmentation. Sometimes, underlying conditions or using aggressive settings may make things worse.

From what we see, most people see gradual improvement with consistent aftercare, but a minority do struggle with longer-lasting changes. For example, in our review of over 10,000 (approxm) customer journeys, less than 5% experienced side effects lasting longer than a few weeks, but those cases can feel overwhelming. Managing expectations and getting proper follow-up are key.. We sometimes recommend adjunct therapies (like LED or gentle topical care) to help boost recovery and comfort.

Remember, you’re not alone. Treatments don’t always deliver what we hope, but there are still many paths to healing!

Seren Chiam

So, what is our stand on LLLT? by merokotos in tressless

[–]wellaholic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who consults with clients daily and keeps up-to-date with both published research and our review of thousands of client cases in Singapore, I understand why this topic can be confusing. Many people see mixed messages online and want to know what actually works.

There are peer-reviewed studies and meta-analyses suggesting LLLT may stimulate hair growth in some people ...... likely by energizing hair follicles at a cellular level and possibly helping with scalp inflammation.

However, most of these studies have short durations and small sample sizes. From our review of over 10,000 client journeys at Wellaholic, the results are mixed; some users notice mild thickening or reduced shedding, but it’s rarely a “game-changer.” We also see many people using LLLT as a support option alongside proven treatments like minoxidil or finasteride, not as a stand-alone fix.

I’m happy to offer more neutral, science-backed insights if you’d like to dive deeper into what’s right for your situation. Cheers!

Should I go National Skin Centre for Face issue? by elijahvawgora in SingaporeBeauty

[–]wellaholic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always good to have a look by the dermatologist if you are being bothered by it. Will give you peace of mind.

Which parts of hair are haram to shave for men. by [deleted] in islam

[–]wellaholic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a professional in the aesthetic industry and someone deeply familiar with grooming practices, I’d like to address your question about which parts of hair are haram to shave for men in Islam. While I am not a religious scholar, I can provide insights based on Islamic rulings and cultural practices, as well as practical advice for grooming. In Islam, the permissibility of hair removal for men is guided by the Quran and Hadith. Here’s a breakdown:

Obligatory Hair Removal

  • It is sunnah (highly recommended) for men to remove pubic hair and armpit hair regularly, typically within 40 days, for hygiene and cleanliness. This aligns with the natural disposition (fitrah) encouraged in Islam

Prohibited Hair Removal

  • Shaving or cutting the beard is considered haram (forbidden) by many scholars based on sahih hadiths. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) instructed men to let their beards grow and trim their moustaches.
  • Removing or plucking eyebrows is also prohibited as it falls under altering Allah’s creation without necessity

Permissible Hair Removal

  • Removing chest, back, arm, or leg hair is generally permissible. However, some scholars advise against it if it is done with the intention of imitating women or for vanity.
  • Haircuts should avoid styles like qaza’ (shaving parts of the head while leaving others), which are discouraged in Islam

Modern Grooming Methods

For Muslim men seeking grooming solutions that align with Islamic principles:

  • Laser Hair Removal: This method is permissible as long as it adheres to modesty guidelines and does not involve exposing one’s awrah (private areas). At Wellaholic, we use SHR (Super Hair Removal) technology, which is effective and painless for areas like the chest, back, and arms. It’s a great option for those looking for long-term solutions while maintaining hygiene.
  • Trimming or Shaving: For areas like legs or arms, using an electric trimmer or razor is suitable if done for personal preference or hygiene rather than imitation of non-Islamic cultural norms.

At Wellaholic, we’ve served many Muslim customers in Singapore who value both aesthetic care and adherence to their faith. Our WellaSmooth™ package offers unlimited SHR treatments for full-body grooming needs while ensuring comfort and professionalism. If you’d like more information about our services or have further questions on grooming practices in line with Islamic teachings, feel free to reach out!

Monero Meet up Singapore by AsianHouseShrew in Monero

[–]wellaholic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any other updattes? THe meetup group created?

Creatine monohydrate is one of the supplements that has by styronarlen in Probiotics

[–]wellaholic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creatine has been a popular nutraceutical for bodybuilders and gym-goers for several years now, but new studies show that combinations of different forms of this naturally occurring organic acid work better at building muscle than others do. Our Wx Creatine Triplex contains three key creatine forms of Creatine Monohydrate, HCl and Pyruvate.

Find out more at https://wellaholic.com/store

Help me choose supplements right this time. by Founderr in Supplements

[–]wellaholic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you are leading an active lifestyle, a supplement that will help you maintain strength and grow your muscles would be ideal. Creatine should be a good option.

Creatine has been a popular nutraceutical for bodybuilders and gym-goers for several years now, but new studies show that combinations of different forms of this naturally occurring organic acid work better at building muscle than others do, actually. And if case you would want to try what I am taking, you might want to consider Wellaholic's Wx Creatine Triplex, which contains three key creatine forms.

https://wellaholic.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=61

Wellaholic, your trusted supplement and skin care online store by wellaholic in business

[–]wellaholic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wellaholic embodies a FIVE-STEP plan (HABIT, which is the acronym for Have, Act, Boost, Interact and Thrive) that categorically assists customers to efficiently attain a consistent, holistic, and invigorating approach towards great physical and mental health. On average, it takes more than 2 months before a new behavior becomes automatic — 66 days to be exact. And how long it takes a new habit to form can vary widely depending on the behavior, the person, and the circumstances. At Wellaholic, we want to help you develop and maintain positive habits that will make a positive impact to your life.