I'm thinking of having my underarms and bikini line done but it's expensive and I don't want to fork out loads of money if it's rubbish.
Has anyone tried aculite permanent hair removal?
It works very well if you get someone to do it that is trained and recommended for the procedure. There are some things to think about:
-While the electrolysis hair removal method is considered permanent, this does not happen in the first visit. In fact, it can take a large amount of treatments before an area is considered to be free of hair. One reason for this is that hair follicles grow at different times; therefore, some of the follicles will be dormant and are not treated.
-Another cause for multiple treatments that are needed is that if the root is not hit exactly right, some of the root will not be destroyed and can continue to grow hair. The average treatment will result in approximately 2/3 of the hair being removed, with the success of the session depending upon the skill of the technician performing the electrolysis.
-It is important to note that while an increasing number or do-it-yourself electrolysis systems are on the market; this is not a good idea, particularly when facial hair needs to be removed. This is because the home systems use a lesser amount of voltage, therefore allowing a greater number of hair follicles to survive and re-grow. Removing hair on the face requires a mirror, which can distort vision and lead to problems.
I have had it done and it was wonderful, but I would definitely recommend going to someone that is highly skilled at permanent hair removal.
Has anyone tried aculite permanent hair removal?
not for me but it works for some people
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