
Unwanted hair on the face and body affects millions of people worldwide, but it is a subject no one wants to talk about. Regardless of the cause (heredity, hormonal conditions, medications, etc.), hair in unwanted places can be embarrassing. Every person with unwanted hair has a story about how it affects their everyday life.
It disrupts self-confidence, impairs work and social life, inhibits style and self-expression, and can leave you feeling isolated and alone. The term electrolysis is used to describe all methods of permanent hair removal. The electrolysis modality was the first method used to remove hair permanently back in 1875.
It disrupts self-confidence, impairs work and social life, inhibits style and self-expression, and can leave you feeling isolated and alone. The term electrolysis is used to describe all methods of permanent hair removal. The electrolysis modality was the first method used to remove hair permanently back in 1875.
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Candy Pennick is a second-generation Electrologist. She succeeded her mother and has been practicing electrolysis hair removal for over 36 years. She holds the Certified Medical Electrologist (CME), and Certified Laser Hair Removal Professional (CLHRP) certifications from The Society For Clinical & Medical Hair Removal and is a member of American Electrology Association (AEA).
In athletic competition, even a fraction of a second can make a difference. A streamlined profile can cut down on wind or water friction, provide a comfortable "feel" during athletic activity, and make hygiene easier. Experts also say that athletes who participate in a sport that produces chafing could find some relief through hair removal.
Curly and coarse hairs are more prone to become ingrown or cause raised bumps on your skin. Attempting to manage these problems by temporary methods such as depilatories, shaving, or tweezing can just make them worse, causing scarring or discolored areas. These types of hair are often associated with darker skin tones, resulting in fewer options for safe and effective hair removal.
Dark skin is a challenge for some hair removal methods, but not for electrolysis. If you've heard that your skin tone means that you are not a candidate for hair removal treatments, then you need to speak to an electrologist. Electrolysis is effective on all skin colors and types of hair. Your electrologist looks for the natural opening where the hair emerges from the skin.
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Denise Jackson
Nov 23, 2020
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Vernae Chatman
Nov 06, 2020
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Electrolysis has changed my life! I’m so glad I don’t have to worry about tweezing. I’ve been going for a couple of months and I’m getting great results. I wish I had started sooner. I love Candy. She is punctual, efficient and highly knowledgeable on hair removal and skin. I’m enjoying the journey and my results!
Anna Maria
Dec 15, 2018
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Tajma Francis
Dec 27, 2017
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TL;DR I had a lot of hair on my face and now I don't. The lady has been practicing for longer than I have been on this earth and does an amazing job.
So I unfortunately grow a lot of hair on my chin and cheek area. At some point I am going to upload pictures but it was as much as a teenage boy.
I shaved my face for a month to let all the hair grow up to skin level. Then for 3-4 days I didn't shave at all and went in.
It took her two 1hr sessions to get all the hair. Now I am super smooth. I have another appointment to get any reminders. So I will update later.
So I unfortunately grow a lot of hair on my chin and cheek area. At some point I am going to upload pictures but it was as much as a teenage boy.
I shaved my face for a month to let all the hair grow up to skin level. Then for 3-4 days I didn't shave at all and went in.
It took her two 1hr sessions to get all the hair. Now I am super smooth. I have another appointment to get any reminders. So I will update later.
Deborah Tejada
Dec 15, 2017
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