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Electrolysis vs. Laser Eyebrow Hair Removal

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    Part of the video series: Electrolysis Hair Removal

    Summary: Electrolysis is more effective than a laser for removing hair in the eyebrow area. Learn why electrolysis may be the best choice for removing excess eyebrow hair from an experienced hair and body care specialist in this free video on hair removal.

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    Karen Marlise Cowles boasts more than 25 years of experience in all areas of hair care and body care. Her services range from permanent hair removal to facials to pedicures, with...read more

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    "I am a clinical and medical electrologist but as well as that I'm nationally board certified as a laser hair removal specialist and there's a bunch of testing and certifications and education to get to that point. But basically I'm going to work on Pam's eyebrows. Now there's a lot of things to consider with eyebrows, information that I think is necessary for you to know. One is as far as you can use a laser on the brow but only in certain areas. You can go down the center, it's called the exia, down here between the brow because you don't want to get in the jacket of the eye. And then you can go along the top of the brow and outside this bone ridge here you can treat with laser. But when it comes to under here to permanently remove the hair, you want to do electrology. But the things that are very important is most of this hair grows at a 90 degree angle coming out. Like you look at her brow here, right up here, that many of those hairs are you know I call right at an angle. And other hairs that come up this way but this skin is very thin and basically it's very delicate."

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