Whether or not you need electrolysis hair removal is highly subjective. Of course, no one needs to remove any face or body hair. There are, however, a variety of social reasons to reduce the fuzz on your face. I never advocate a completely hairless look. It’s just not aesthetically pleasing on either women or men with the exception of a few areas.
How To Decide Whether You Need Electrolysis Hair Removal
Committing time and money to electrolysis makes sense if you already tweeze your chin, cheeks or upper lip. It is a fact that tweezing stimulates hair growth on the face. Women also grow facial hair throughout middle age and menopause. If you remove the few hairs you have now, you can save yourself time and money in the future.
In addition to saving you time in the morning, your skin improves once the hair is gone. Coarse chin hair irritates the follicle opening. Acne is also common, either from ingrown hair or the general inflammation caused by the growth.
Electrolysis is a good solution for people who can’t get a close shave or a wax that lasts longer than a week. You can achieve silky smooth skin with electrolysis hair removal. If you get rid of the hair permanently your skin is smoother and less irritated. Areas like the underarms and bikini line are very easy to clear with electrolysis.
Keratosis Pilaris
A common skin condition called Keratosis Pilaris causes inflammation in the opening of hair follicles because of a build up of dead skin.
Exfoliation improves the appearance and feeling of the skin afflicted by KP. Permanent removal of the hair, however, is the only way to treat the problem for good. Once the hair stops growing, there is no place for the skin to build up. Thus, the irritation clears up. So if you’ve been in long sleeves since puberty, electrolysis hair removal is the sure thing to get you into a tank top next summer.
Just Get The Long Ones,The Dark Ones,The Thick Ones, Or The Noticeable Ones

