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Electrolysis Nose Hair Removal

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    Summary: The nose is a very sensitive area for hair removal by electrolysis. Discover what happens when using electrolysis for nose hair removal 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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    "Many clients, older clientele have hair on their nose. And it could be coming off the top, off the sides, coming out of the nostril, up front that they can't get a razor up close enough. So, I deal with a lot of people with nose problems. Now if I am going to do that, I am going to prep them as I have all my other clients. With my alcohol, and I am going to clean and do the area. But, I am going access, where are these hairs. You know where is the issue. Now when it comes to the nose and treating. This is a very sensitive area. This is an area that I absolutely numb the client. Because if I don't they are going to come right off the chair. They will not like me for long. So, we are going to put a numbing agent in this and we are absolutely going to seal it down below. We are going to make sure she can breathe or he. And then and then they can breathe through the mouth as well. But we are going to make sure that is adequately numbed. But I have a lot of elderly gentlemen that I am treating hair on the nose. And it is not a painful thing to do the top of the nose. It is just the nostril that is painful."

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