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Electrolysis

  • 03-12-2008 9:19pm
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    I've been going for electrolysis for a few months now and I'm not convinced it's making any difference. I know it's a slow process but...it kinda feels like the beautician is plucking/tweezing the hairs out. Don't get me wrong,the actual electrolysis is v sore, but then it still feels like she's plucking the hair out.

    I went to a different beautician and she left burn marks/blisters on on the area, so I returned to the original beautician. However, the hair felt like it was sliding out with that second beautician, but I couldn't handle the blisters!

    Does anyone have any advice? I'm based in Galway if anyone has any recommendations? (Laser won't work for me because I've blonde hair). Thanks for your help.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 716 ✭✭✭SarahJ


    To be honest, you could be going ot get electrolysis for years and still be growing hair, it depends on your growth. It should not feel like the hair is being plucked, and if it does, then you are definitely not getting what you paid for. If its done properly, you should not feel anything, the hair should lside out, and you should not be lfet with any blistering. I studies electrolysis in Galligans Beauty, you should give them a ring.


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