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The following article was published in our article directory on January 17, 2012.
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Article Category: Womens Interest
Author Name: chickie maxwell
Electrolysis permanent hair removal is a growing fad nowadays. If you want to have unwanted hair removed without the daily or weekly maintenance, then this is the perfect option for you as it treats the root of the problem literally, by killing the hair follicle's root. The process for this hair removal treatment is that it utilizes an electric fine needle-like tool that zaps the hair follicle's root dead.
Similar to laser treatment, this permanent hair removal method needs several sessions though for one to get the full benefits from it. The major reason for this is that hair actually is on different stages of growth even in just one area of your body. There are 3 different categories for this hair removal method. You have blend, galvanic and thermolysis.
Thermolysis uses the water around the follicle as a means to heat up the follicle dead. Galvanic method uses on the other hand, electrical current to promote a chemical reaction that changes your saline in the hair follicle to lye. Once the lye heats up, that destroys the follicle. Blend electrolysis, as the name states, combines both types.
But why should one opt for this expensive substitute to waxing? The reason is that this method of removing unsightly hair is the most effective of all types, permanently ridding most of the hair in the unwanted areas, not just making the regrowth of the hair thinner. Also, this method allows even those with dark skin and dark hair to have an option for permanent hair removing treatment, unlike laser that works well with people that have dark hair and light skin tone.
But before you go and book this with your cosmetologist, the best thing to do first is to prepare for the whole treatment. This is not a surgical procedure so the preparation is not so hard but a certain amount of preparation is still needed.
For one, make sure you ask your salon technician, your dermatologist or your cosmetologist about the procedure that you are about to get. This is so you can prepare what you need to do before, during and after the treatment. Next, if you have enough time, plan this treatment 6 to 7 weeks before your big event. Thirdly, on the day of the treatment, when going to the clinic, do not put on make-up, creams or lotions on the area you will have treated. If you are having your armpits treated, skip the deodorant. Check with your dermatologist what will be best to take to ease the possible pain you may feel during the removal. Most people feel only a slight discomfort due to this hair removal method but this depends on your level of tolerance, of course. To be on the safe side, take an Advil an hour before the treatment.
That sums up in a nutshell what electrolysis is and what it does. Based on this, if you want a more permanent hair removal method compared to laser hair removal, then the best option will be electrolysis.
Keywords: permanent hair removal
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