When it comes to hair removal, it’s worth exploring all of your options. There’s something for every schedule and budget—but not all treatments are created equal.
Here are our top 5 picks for our DIY-ers, and one method that could save you time AND effort.
5. Shaving
Shaving is the most common way people get rid of that excess facial hair and leg hair. Not only is it affordable and relatively painless...
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- Anyone who has experienced unwanted hair growth has at least one thing in common: they want to get rid of that hair! While doing so is often top-of-mind (believe us, we get it!), it can also be helpful to understand what is causing the hair to grow in the first place. Androgenic Hair Growth Appearance A common type of unwanted hair is androgenic hair growth in women. Androgenic hair growth...Continue reading
- Pregnancy is an exciting time, and one we love sharing with our expectant clients! Electrolysis during pregnancy is indeed considered safe – when the right method is used...Continue reading
- Electrolysis is the only FDA-approved method of permanent hair removal, but in your search for a way to remove unwanted hair you’re likely...Continue reading
- Taming hair is an essential part of physical maintenance, and eyebrow hair is no exception. In the era of ‘fleeky’ brows the right pair of sisters below your forehead can make or break your look and pockets! A clean cut brow, customized to accentuate your facial features, can shave years off your age, brighten up the face, and limit daily makeup usage. Like any hair on the human body, eyebrow hairs...Continue reading
- Increased hair growth is one of the most common side effects of the hormonal fluctuations that occur naturally at various stages of development. Regardless of the reason for these hormonal fluctuations, electrolysis is a universally successful way to permanently remove the resultant hair growth. This is because, unlike laser hair removal which only reduces hair growth, electrolysis damages hair follicles...Continue reading
- Permanent Hair Removal vs. Permanent Hair Reduction Electrolysis – not laser – is the only hair removal method approved by the F.D.A. for permanent hair removal. Read on to find out why electrolysis is universally successful, while laser hair removal does not work for everybody. Why doesn’t laser work for everyone? Electrolysis permanently removes hair regardless of hair type or skin type, but the...Continue reading
- As a means of permanent hair removal, electrolysis works for everybody, regardless of hair or skin type. Some clients have skin that exhibits little visible reaction following their treatments (some even come in on their lunch breaks!), but on average, you should expect to have redness for several days after treatment. That said, we’ve compiled the following post-treatment tips to help skin heal as...Continue reading
- We treat many female clients who come in seeking permanent hair removal for unwanted hair growth caused by Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a medical condition affecting millions of women around the world. PCOS causes a hormonal imbalance leading to symptoms that include unwanted hair growth, irregular menstrual cycles, fertility complications and more. Unwanted hair growth – also called Hirsutism...Continue reading
- “Does it hurt?” It’s one of the most frequent questions we get from clients new to permanent hair removal via electrolysis – and it’s also one of the most difficult to answer, because the cliche is true: “everyone is different.” Some are unbothered by the sensation (we even have clients that nap during their treatments – believe it or not, they consider us a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle...Continue reading
- Those pesky little bumps that just won’t go away, our worst enemy! There are two main causes for this: either the hair curls downward and spirals back into the skin, instead of growing out of the pore. Or the hair grows sideways underneath the skin because of dead skin cells on the surface. As stubborn and unruly as these situations can be, there are ways to safeguard your skin and help prevent the...Continue reading
- Hair Myth: Once it’s removed, hair will grow back darker/coarser/thicker/longer. The answer: Negative! Hair doesn’t grow back stronger after hair removal procedures, but that is a very common misconception. This subject has been studied for quite some time. One particular study dating back to 1928 involves four men that tested this myth by growing out and then shaving their beards. The four men shaved...Continue reading
- If you love fruit as much as we do, put some on your face! That’s right, nature’s dessert can double as fantastic treats for your skin! Check out our list of the top ten fruits that work wonders inside and out: 1. Lemon – Full of Vitamin C, B, and Phosphorus, lemon has a number of benefits for skin of all types. Rub some on elbows to get rid of discoloration, or use lemon juice in a mask to treat acne...Continue reading
- Once November hits us, so does the pressure! No, we don’t mean the pressure to shop for holiday gifts, or think of a great turkey recipe for Thanksgiving dinner, but the pressure to feel grateful. We devote so much time and energy into planning for the holidays ahead, that often we overlook taking the time to nurture our mental and emotional well being. Cultivating gratitude is a proven way to feel...Continue reading
- Bold lips practically kicked you in the eyes all over the 2013 Fall runways – from matte reds to rich burgundies, the fashion world made one thing clear – this Fall is all about the romantic, wine stained lip favored by rockers and modern, chic fashionistas alike. Two of our favorite bold fall looks were the easy-to-wear Rouged lips and the darker, edgier Rouge Noir lips. We thought these two looks...Continue reading