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Plastic Surgery Information > Cosmetics Articles > Is Electrolysis Hair Removal Right For You?
 
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Is Electrolysis Hair Removal Right For You?

By Jonathan Higgins
 
Electrolysis hair removal could be right for you if you have hair in all the wrong places. Many women suffer from the embarrassing hair on the upper lip. Others still have hair that comes in heavily along the jaw line. Others still have hair growing on the chin. This condition can literally causes lots of stress, social discomfort and even be a huge blow to the self esteem of the women. If you have the problems mentioned here, then I would say that you are a good candidate for electrolysis hair removal.

If you are a women who is tired of shaving her arm pits and legs, or a man that is fed up with shaving everyday, electrolysis could be an option of you. However, I see electrolysis hair removal as an option for more serious cases. This procedure is very time consuming and could take several visits over weeks to do one leg for example. Each hair is treated one-by-one and you have a lot of hair on your legs. You men out there have quite a bit of hair on your face. Therefore, this treatment is obviously well suited to women and men with hair in embarrassing places. The payoff is well worth sitting in a chair for an hour a day for days on end until all the hair hair is removed.

How does electrolysis hair removal work? Each hair that grows on our body has a follicle from which the hair grows. Electrolysis hair removal sends a charge of electricity into the follicle killing the root of the hair making impossible to grow anymore. Shaving is unable to get at the root of the hair which is why it just grows back.

Electrolysis hair removal uses a stylist device which is entered into the follicle. The stylist should not penetrate the skin. A button is pressed sending the charge of electricity into the follicle.

You have two options for receiving electrolysis hair removal treatment. First, you can pay a licensed professional. These trained experts can usually be found at spas or beauty salons. Depending on how large the area of hair is will determine how long it will take. Take a quick look at any area of your body that has hair on it. There's a lot of hair there. If you pay an expert to do it you are essentially paying for their labor. That could get quite expensive.

Another option is to purchase a home electrolysis device. These devices are safe and easy to use. The device may seem a bit expensive, but if you think about how much you are going to pay someone per hour to do it for you, you'll quickly realize that the home device is the cheaper option. Once you are done using it you can give it to a friend or sell it.

About the Author: Loni Young is a beauty expert and writes on various beauty topics. She often writes for Electrolysis-Hair-Removal

Source: www.isnare.com

 
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