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Summary: A lighter electrolysis setting should be used for lighter eyebrow hair removal. See how eyebrow hair is removed with electrolysis 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
"I'm going to treat Pam's left brow. Now I'm left handed so I'm going to have her at a kind of a different angle. People tell me I work upside down. And they say, you know, artistic people are very creative, are left handed. I work very well with my left hand and this is my holding hand. And that's kind of where you have more trouble with your shoulders if you're in this line of work for a long period of time. So off we go into doing Pam's brow. Like I've discussed before, we're working with a lighter setting because this hair is very thin and very thin and fragile. The skin is fragile in this area. I taunt the skin as well because I don't want poking. So there's the hair. It's released. And I show you, there' the length of it. And down on the drape, I dropped it, but it should go on the drape. Now we go again. I taunt the skin. I butt that needle right up to the skin. In we go. You'll hear that delay on the air. I treated enough and then I release the hair. But, truly, when I work, and maybe this is not protocol, when I work, I just let the hairs drop. You know, it takes a lot of time to take that hair and drop it on a drape, drop it on a drape. That's the way they taught me in school. But I just rock and roll when I do this work in my office."
eHow Article: Electrolysis Left Eyebrow Hair Removal