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Suzanne Boxer, RN |
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Electrolysis |
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About Electrolysis |
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Believe it or not, excessive hair is a problem that affects about 90% of all men and women. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Women have been tweezing, shaving, waxing, and chemically treating unwanted body and facial hair for many years, only to be forced to repeat the process when the hair grows back once again. The only procedure known to permanently remove hair, is electrolysis. For more than 100 years, the only recognized method of truly permanent hair removal (epilation) has been electrolysis. With this technique, a fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle and a low-intensity electric current is applied, effectively eliminating the germinative cells which are responsible for hair growth While this basic technique is still used today in the field of electrolysis, the creators of Apilus were convinced that electrolysis could be much more efficient and comfortable thanks to the integration of modern technologies. They perfected a computer-assisted system that concentrates and controls the electric current so that only the germinative cells are destroyed. It was the beginning of a new era in the world of electrolysis. Electrolysis works on all skin and hair types .. . |