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Summary: The eyebrows are a very fragile area for hair removal with electrolysis. See more of why electrolysis is a safe option for eyebrow hair removal from an experienced hair and body care specialist in this free video on hair removal.
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
"Now as I was discussing eye brows. Basically it is a fragile area. And this is a treatment not every electrologist I think should perform as a treatment but after you've become pretty accomplished as a electrologist. You should start into this, like it takes a lot of practice to be a good electrologist. You know a new electrologist that has not been in the field long. I would say stick to body parts until you've become very proficient and working smoothly for a long period of time. But anyways as I was discussing before this is a very fragile area. And with these hairs being at, most of them at a 90 degree angle, you are going to need to slide that probe and not poke. And bring that skin a little bit taunt. And slide that down the follicle that you are not damaging the skin. You could get a lot of vascular damaging in this area. Plus this area could pick quite red. So you need to be cautious. And you could not use the treatment level that you would use on beered hair. This hair is not usually not always, some people have eye brow hair that is very wire very powerful. But all on all not all you know there are a lot of people like you can tell that Pam's hair is not that serious as down here on her beered. So, once like I say you go in and slide in. When you test do some test and when you get it to release gently with out a tug, you know you are at an adequate treatment. And then you continue."
eHow Article: Electrolysis Eyebrow Hair Removal