Electrolysis Hair Removal : Starting Electrolysis Upper Lip Hair Removal
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An electrologist will access the angle of hair growth when removing upper lip hair. Begin the process of upper lip hair removal through electrolysis with tips from an experienced hair and body care specialist in this free video on hair removal. Expert: Karen Cowles Contact: www.tampabaylaserhairremoval.com Bio: Karen Marlise Cowles boasts more than 25 years of experience in all areas of hair care and body care. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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#6 written by hotzelj 1 year ago
Electroloysis is a permanent hair removal technique, but takes a long time to get each individual hair removed during its active growth state. The same hair may be removed several times before it is taken out during growth period. There is no way to tell. This is a very long-term engagement. Typically as long as you could tweeze a hair, it is long enough for this method. The newer (sort of) machines have a pulse that lasts only miliseconds, so the pain is very short, which was not the case b4.
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#7 written by Reihana4 1 year ago
I’ve been getting electrolysis done for the past month. Depending on the area, the sting you will feel is quite okay. I’ve done my chin and the sting is like nothing, my upper lip can be a little uncomfortable, but not super bad. Electrolysis is inexpensive and you should only do one 15 min session a week. I can’t do IPL because I have sensitive skin, so this is my only alternative. Try it, they do test patches at the consultation, so you can determine your pain tolerance at the consult.
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#8 written by Aldenif 1 year ago
Hey Impala, I had laser hair removal done before but then I quit going because I heard that it was not permanent. So I said “what’s the point in going through all that if one day it will grow back again” this was before I knew that there was such thing as electrolysis. But I wanted to ask if you know that if it is more or less painful to do electrolysis than laser treatment. Cuz, lazer did kind of hurt around the area above my lips.
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#9 written by ImpalaSS1996 1 year ago
Aldenif: I have never had laser, so I do not know. But . . . I will say that electrolysis *does* hurt some…my appointments are for 1 hour. It *really* will make your eyes water on your upper lip – *trust* me! Some hints: 1) do *not* drink coffee before you go – caffeine can intensify the pain 2) I am not a Dr so I cannot advise, but my electrologist suggested taking 800mg of Ibuprofen about a half hour before – it definitely helps.
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#11 written by saucysuzysix 1 year ago
Hi all, I am transgender. So far I have had 15 laser treatment on my face and between 25 to 30 on all body areas. regarding body 75% perm reduction, remaining very fine, shaving easy,no rash, re-growth much slower. Face 75% reduced, shadow 90% gone, not bad but now have lighter hairs that do not respond. Also its likely there will be re-growth, so Im looking to start electrolysis which ismost likely the best way since its permanent.
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I’m a transgender female (physical male), and I just started electrolysis. It’s not a lot of pain, but the upper lips does hurt more than other areas that you’d think would be more sensitive.