Tweezing, another form of epilating, is the removal or pluck of the hair from the follicle, usually one at a time, using a pair of handheld tweezers. Like threading, tweezing allows for better precision over waxing and over sugaring.
Read MoreThreading, another form of epilating, is a method of hair removal originating in Iran, India, Central Asia and China and has become most popularly used in Western countries for trimming and shaping the eyebrows.
Read MoreShaving is the removal of hair using a razor or any other bladed instrument to slice hair at the level of the skin. There are two types of shaving; wet shaving, done with either a straight razor or a safety razor, and electric shaving, done with a mechanical device that uses rotating, oscillating or hinged blades.
Read MoreKeep your skin healthy. It’s our body’s largest organ and healthy skin reflects overall wellness. The skin has six primary functions that help maintain its homeostasis.
Read MoreHair growth happens in phases and not all hairs are in the same phase at the same time. This is why it takes repeated electrologist visits to clear an entire area. The more hair you have in an area per square inch, the longer it can take to remove it all. This is why everyone’s experience is unique even if two people have the same hair type and are getting the same area done.
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a brazilian reasons is a series of convincingly creative reasons for choosing electrolysis, the only FDA approved method for permanent hair removal.
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