An attractive, well-groomed appearance is important in establishing a good self-image. Many individuals, men and women alike, have unwanted hair they desire to remove in order to reinforce their positive sense of confidence and esteem. Tweezing, waxing, bleaching, sugaring, cream depilatories, and shaving are not only temporary, but can cause side effects, i.e. skin irritation, ingrown hairs, infections, allergic reactions, and possible scarring.
Dealing with unwanted hair in a temporary way is tedious, costly, and never-ending. Electrolysis, the only method of permanent hair removal recognized by the American Medical Association, frees you from this daily routine. This steadfast method is able to permanently remove any color of hair on any skin tone.
Dealing with unwanted hair in a temporary way is tedious, costly, and never-ending. Electrolysis, the only method of permanent hair removal recognized by the American Medical Association, frees you from this daily routine. This steadfast method is able to permanently remove any color of hair on any skin tone.
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Owner and operator, Jessica Edmondson, obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin in 2010. She began to pursue her career as an Electrologist in 2018, training as an apprentice to complete over 600 clinical hours, and receiving her medical license through the Oklahoma State Electrology Association in 2020.
At Bare Bliss, we take pride in offering the only permanent hair removal method, electrolysis. We are able to achieve permanent removal using three modalities of electrolysis - Multiple Needle Galvanic (MNG), Thermolysis, and the Blend method, a combination of the two. Electrolysis can be performed on any hair color and type, on any skin tone, and anywhere on the body to achieve the lasting results our clients have been looking for.
Yes! Electrolysis is the only FDA approved PERMANENT hair removal method. Unlike laser (hair reduction therapy), electrolysis will permanently kill the hair follicles of every hair we treat. It has proven results for the last 140 years.
The process involves inserting a tiny, microscopic like probe into the hair follicle shaft and emitting a sufficient electrical current that will destroy the follicle and its ability to regrow or support new hair growth.Laser hair removal uses pulses of light therapy to emit high heat radiation to reduce or stop hair growth.
The process involves inserting a tiny, microscopic like probe into the hair follicle shaft and emitting a sufficient electrical current that will destroy the follicle and its ability to regrow or support new hair growth.Laser hair removal uses pulses of light therapy to emit high heat radiation to reduce or stop hair growth.
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Jes Polaris
Mar 20, 2021
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