Top 5 Best Laser Hair Removal at Home Devices


Today, laser hair removal at home is gaining much popularity. Laser hair removal is a permanent and long term process and has many drawbacks. In this article, we will review the Best Nose hair Trimmer removal devices for home use.

  • Tanda Me My Elos Syneron Touch Hair Removal System

Most laser hair removal systems do not work with dark toned skin. However, this gadget is ideal for dark toned people.  Here, ELOS technology is used to remove unwanted hair. More or less it is similar to IPL pulse technology; the only major difference is that the former is color blind.

  • Remington iLIGHT Pro Plus Quartz Hair Removal System

It does not use laser flash; it uses quartz light from an ordinary glass bulb. It uses IPL pulses to remove hair. Generally, IPL pulses take more time than direct laser. However, it is tricky to use it at pinpoint areas. It covers a large area but with less accuracy. It comes with a skin tone sensor. However, this model might not suit the dark skin toned user or the user with light unwanted hair. Treatments for adverse results of laser hair removal are less painful because direct laser is not used.

  • Tria Beauty Hair Removal Laser 4X

Tria Laser hair removal system was the first LHR system that got approved by FDA for effective and safe use. Most lasers won’t work with dark skin tone. However, this model comes with a built in skin sensor and works with almost all skin tones. It comes with an awesome digital interface and strength settings. Due to its small size, you will be able to use it in small target areas. It is a cordless device.

  • Silk’n Flash & Go Hair Removal Device Original

It is yet another laser hair removal device which uses IPL pulses for hair removal. It is a corded device. It is the least expensive model in our list. It comes with a skin sensor and is not appropriate for dark toned and light skin users. It comes with a wide head so the concentration of flash is less accurate for pinpoint areas.

  • Philips Lumea Comfort IPL Hair Removal System

As the name suggests, this device uses IPL pulses for hair removal. The best thing is it is affordable. It comes with slide & flash mode that lets you glide the device over your skin. It flashes IPL pulses on its way. Basically, you won’t have to deal with each and every patch of your skin like other laser hair removal devices. It comes with 5 skin intensity settings and might not work for dark toned users and users with soft unwanted hair.



Why I am not a Greenie


By Viv Forbes

Like most other people, I like to see clean air, clean waters, no erosion, no salinity, no weeds and happy contented animals in their natural surroundings. But, like many other people, I am not a card carrying Greenie. I despise the dishonesty of their leadership, I fear the likely results of their policies, and I detest the underlying values and philosophies of their prophets.

It seems like a paradox – a greenie who won’t associate with the greenies. Why do I detest them? There are six main reasons for my concern with the green leadership, philosophy and tactics.

Read the full article: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/why-i-am-not-a-greenie.pdf [PDF, 18KB]



Green New World


Firstly, Climate Realists have won a big and symbolic victory in Canberra with the rejection by the Australian Senate of the Turnbull/Rudd Ration-N-Tax Scheme.

Who won this victory? Victory has many parents, while defeat is an orphan. Many people helped. Malcolm Turnbull helped by advertising his dedication to philosophies and principles not supported by Liberal members and voters. Dedicated and principled politicians like Steve Fielding, Barnaby Joyce, Dennis Jensen, Cory Bernardi, Nick Minchin and many others turned the tide in parliament. Kevin Andrews and Tony Abbott recognised that decisive action was needed to save the Liberal Party. Seeds sown over years by “Carbon Sense”, the Climate Sceptics, most of the minor political parties and many others suddenly sprouted. Then the Climategate excrement hit the fan and suddenly the media discovered that the “Global Warming Consensus” was dead. The internet ran so hot that even the government media was forced to notice.

Dramatically, the Liberal Party split, Turnbull was deposed and the Ration-N-Tax Scheme was rejected.

However, this is just one battle in a continuing war. Rudd will reintroduce the Rudd/Turnbull bill in January and the Ruddites and Turnbullites will support it. There is still a grave danger that enough watermelon liberal senators will defect to see it passed. A major effort is required by us in January.

Full article: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/green-new-world.pdf [PDF, 109KB]



Climate Change?


Climate Change, to say the least
makes us humans change some habits,
though the sun still chooses east
there is panic ‘mongst the rabbits.

Nerdy, idiosyncratic
motivation quite unknown,
quark and man made heavy static
new emperors to claim the throne.

Polar bears, so many starving
neither seals or tasty fish,
end up serving pups and carving
offspring as survival dish.

Icebergs melting raising oceans
though the physics are unclear,
grizzlies passing smaller motions
in the forests, so I hear.

Say the experts, it is gazzes
preference for C-O-Two,
emanating out of azzes
and the lowly Subaru.

Burning fossils is the trouble,
though we ought to, don’t you think?
And the atmospheric bubble
makes the solar system blink.

First it’s cooling then it’s warming,
records kept and falsified,
killer bees covertly swarming
turtles drowning in the tide.

Please dear reader, use some logic,
and recall your chemistry,
images so anagogic
for the biased mind to see.

They will plunge civilisation
into poverty and death
those who will commit their nation
to renounce their carbon breath.

All this is quite schizophrenic,
voices heard and faulty reason,
yet to say anthropogenic
is denial of the seasons.

Sun empowers living matter
sun has rhythm and design,
Gore the impotent mad hatter
claims his profit paradigm.

All in all, so many changes,
gone the cold Siberian East,
Santa carefully arranges
straw hats for his wildebeest.

©2009 Herbert Nehrlich



On Consensus


“In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.”

Galileo Galilei, contrarian astronomer.



Defending the Status Quo


“Bureaucracy defends the status quo long past the time when the quo has lost its status.”

Laurence J. Peter, US educator & writer (1919 – 1988)



Carbon Dioxide Knowledge Gap


No research has been done in Australia into the fate of CO2 emitted from coal fired power stations. (This conclusion has been reached after enquires to the Greenhouse Office, Energy Supply Association of Australia, Australian Coal Research, National Generators Forum and CSIRO.)

About 25 years ago a CSIRO team using an aircraft fitted with measuring equipment did a study into the fate of sulphur dioxide emitted from the Mount Isa smelters. They flew through and down the plume over some weeks to determine what happened to the SO2 and tracked the plume as far as the Indian Ocean. A second team worked on the ground and studied what happened when the plume hit the ground.

Local factors such as stack height, gas temperatures, ambient temperatures, humidity, rainfall, local vegetation, topography and wind speed and direction could play a role in determining exactly what happens to the CO2 emitted from power stations. It is known that CO2 is absorbed by plants and there could be other unknown chemical and physical interactions that could be used to reduce CO2 going into the upper atmosphere.

Power stations also emit water vapour from cooling towers so it is possible that research into the fate of CO2 emissions might lead to power stations being built in prime agriculture land with the water vapour and CO2 combined and distributed through a network of low stacks to enhance agricultural production.

It is amazing that no research has been done to find out exactly what happens to CO2 emitted from power stations.

Bob Greenelsh
BULIMBA QLD

Comment
A large paddock of corn may exhaust the carbon dioxide for some meters above the crop when growing strongly during a sunny day. It would benefit greatly from some nearby source of carbon sustenance. The moisture would also be welcome. Even a bit of sulphur and nitrogen would be very beneficial to the nearby plants.

Viv Forbes

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