Laser loves pigment — dark stuff in hair.
It zaps roots.
Roots tell hair to slow down.
Skin gets smoother over time.
But if too much hair sits on top?
The laser gets confused.
It starts zapping surface hair.
That burns skin.
Not good.
Quick story.
My buddy Rohan skipped shaving once.
Thought, “Nah, it’s just one hair.”
Laser tech started.
His skin stung.
Red, irritated.
Later he said, “Feels like tiny pins, all at once.”
Next session he shaved.
World of difference.
That’s not drama.
Just human.
If you don’t shave, the laser burns hair on skin.
Burns = pain.
Pain = no fun.
Shaving gives the laser a clean view.
It sees the root better.
Hits it harder.
That’s why results improve.
Shaving makes laser work better and less painful.
That’s it. Simple routine. Quick and easy.
Q: Can I shave the same day?
Yeah, but 12–24 hours before is best. Too close and skin is tender.
Q: What if I use an electric trimmer?
Works okay. But clean skin + close shave = best for laser.
Q: Does the laser remove hair I didn’t shave?
Only if it sees the root. Most techs avoid hitting surface hair.
Laser is like a camera — it needs a clear picture.
Hair above skin is like a smudge on the lens.
Shave = clear lens.
Laser sees hair root.
Boom — better zap.
That’s the real win.
Some folks think shaving makes hair grow back thicker.
Nah, that’s myth.
Laser changes the root.
Shaving just makes the session work.
Wonder what other small prep steps improve your laser results?
Click to know more.