Posts Tagged ‘ electrolysis ’

Anti-Androgren + Vaniqa (or Eflora) + Electrolysis = Permanent Hair Removal

May 26, 2013
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Anti-Androgren + Vaniqa (or Eflora) + Electrolysis = Permanent Hair Removal

I think I have this permanent hair removal thing down pack. A mix of hair reduction products and hair removal products is the best promise for permanency. If you ever read a well detailed scientific study on women with hirsutism, you will likely find that the best method to deal with hirsutism requires a few…

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Pinchless Electrolysis Wand

May 11, 2013
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Pinchless Electrolysis Wand

I came across a new device on the internet under the key search words “pinchless electrolysis.” It is a small device made by Hammacher Schlemmer. The device requires you to move the wand around the affected area. In doing that, the device transfers galvanic energy to the hair follicles. This energy is the same type…

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This Is Why I Get Ingrown Hairs!

April 7, 2013
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This Is Why I Get Ingrown Hairs!

I have not been able to keep up with my electrolysis appointments. Mainly for scheduling reasons. But I think I want to try another route: get laser hair removal done THEN electrolysis on any new growth I experience. I had laser hair removal performed before many years ago. It has hands down been the best…

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Blatant Deception in Laser Hair Removal Marketing and What the FDA Says

March 31, 2013
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Now don’t get me wrong: I do believe laser hair removal is very affective in hair removal, if you can afford it. It is not usual for a package of treatments to costs several of hundreds of dollars. But I recently had a chat with a big name laser hair removal company in the country.…

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How To Deal With Regrowth after Laser Hair Removal

March 27, 2013
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I think we all know by now that laser hair removal is not a permanent technique. It can’t be. The laser attacks hair pigment, nothing else. As the hair is weakened, the follicle is only retarded, it’s not damaged. Meaning, as long as a follicle is alive, blood will continue to flow to it, thus,…

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