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Electrolysis Right Ear Hair Removal

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    Part of the video series: Electrolysis Hair Removal

    Summary: Use rubbing alcohol on the right ear before removing hair with electrolysis. Get rid of pesky ear hair with electrolysis by an experienced hair and body care specialist in this free video on hair removal.

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    By Karen Cowles
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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'm working on Pam's a right ear and I've assessed it and now I've got to clean it. Get the rubbing alcohol like always, always have to prep the area and clean the area. Now this ear, she has an earring that's been in a long time. I don't have to worry about discomfort of that fragile area, now put this in my bio- hazard waste. Everything is disposed off, I look and assess now I see one ear, hair right here now I'm just going to go in at the angle of growth. Now you hear the air blowing, that's cooling that surface, now this is an air, this is, I call an area that is a tender. You got to make sure you numb those ears. Now you drop that hair now I'm going to go after, there's another one, and these hairs are very wispy on Pam. They're very light so I'm going to go in and get this other light on. In my shop I'd have a light going out from I call at an angle from this to catch this hair in the light because being translucent it's almost impossible to see in this setting. So then I treat that hair I call remove it and off we go to another one. Here's one more I see one more real wispy light hair and I treat that. It's almost impossible to see with this lighting but there it is, I got it. Now men are a big clientele when it comes to doing hairy ears."

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