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Summary: Thicker ear hair may cause issues with electrolysis hair removal. Discover more about what types of ear hair are better for 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 discuss this morning a, problems, a serious issues about hair and problems about the ear hair. With Pam, she has just a small slight problem with a few translucent hairs which are a easy solution but I get men that come in with the whole ear ridged with hair. Now if that hair is heavy, thick and a lot of it I'm going to treat that client with laser just because of comfort level, timing. And it makes it easier if I treat with a laser the hairs going to purge out. It's going to get clear and they don't have to deal with it as much but and sometimes they have a mixture so I will have to do both. The clear and uncolored hair will have to be treated with electro-logy and if there's a few hairs I'm going to treat with electro- logy. I assess the client to what I think is going to serve the client best. Now, you know, and it depends on where the hair is, now we can put when I treat with a laser I can put tissue, white tissue down the ear and I can get in and work with a small head size and take care of that. And the same goes with electro-logy I can do different angles with the probe and take care of that problem as well."
eHow Article: Electrolysis Ear Hair Removal Issues