FAQs
*Grab a snack before a longer appointment- it will help curb your hunger and make you feel more comfortable. *Wear comfortable clothes, esp if you have treatments on the legs, body and bikini – tight clothes will rub on the treated area and irritate it. Loose clothing will let the area breathe and heal better.
How to get the best results from electrolysis? ›
Drink a lot of water during the full course of your treatment sessions and keep the treatment area well moisturized for best hair removal results. Try avoiding chocolate, caffeine and alcohol 24-hrs before treatment to promote further hydration. Always arrive to your appointment in good hygiene.
How do you make electrolysis more bearable? ›
Keeping your skin and hair hydrated and moisturized makes the electrolysis treatments more comfortable. Drink plenty of water and moisturize the area being treated frequently between sessions. This will help the hair slide out of the follicle with ease during treatments.
How to make electrolysis more effective? ›
Hydrate your skin—for better conductivity of the electricity and a more effective electrolysis session, daily exfoliation and application of very moisturizing cream are recommended. On the day of your electrolysis, your skin should be clean: no make-up or ointments. Wear comfortable clothing.
What not to do before electrolysis? ›
Getting the Best Results from your Appointment
- HYDRATE! ...
- AVOID SHAVING, TRIMMING, AND DEPILATORIES AT LEAST 2-3 DAYS PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTMENT. ...
- LIMIT CAFFEINE AND SUGAR THE DAY OF YOUR SESSION. ...
- STOP HARSH TOPICAL SKIN TREATMENTS AT LEAST 2-3 DAYS BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT. ...
- AVOID SUN EXPOSURE.
How can I speed up electrolysis healing? ›
Here are some of the best ways to heal after electrolysis hair removal:
- Apply an antiseptic cream or lotion: Applying an antiseptic cream or lotion can help soothe the skin and reduce inflammation. ...
- Avoid using makeup: ...
- Cleanse regularly: ...
- Ice packs: ...
- Drink plenty of water:
What to do in between electrolysis sessions? ›
Let your hair grow out to 1/8″ or 2mm, usually 3 to 5 days growth. Your electrologist needs enough length of hair to grab it with a pair of tweezers. If the hair gets too long in between treatments you can trim or shave with a single blade or electric razor. Daily moisturizing is very important.
What are the most painful areas of electrolysis? ›
Does Electrolysis Hurt?
- Upper Lip: This is a very sensitive area due to the number of nerve endings here. ...
- Cheeks, Jaw and Chin: These areas are typically a mild to medium level of painful. ...
- Neck: This area is sensitive for many clients because the skin is thin here and the throat is tender.
How to make electrolysis less painful? ›
Ibuprofen taken 10-15 minutes before treatment will help to take the edge off the slight discomfort you may experience. Liquigels tend to dissolve and get into the bloodstream more quickly. Eating prior to treatment will also reduce discomfort.
Should I feel tugging during electrolysis? ›
Things To Look For In A Proper Electrolysis Treatment.
Current is applied to the filament and that's the only part of the treatment you should feel. The current can be adjusted to keep you comfortable. The hair should slide out and you should never feel a pull.
The addition of H2SO4 as a catalyst in electrolyte solutions has been carried out by several studies such as [2] to increase its conducting properties so that it helps speed up the electrolysis process and will increase the conductivity of the solution so that electrolysis will run faster.
Why didn't my electrolysis work? ›
Hormones and medicines can cause unwanted hair growth, and can continue to do so even after electrolysis sessions. In some cases, hair removal history and failure to follow your treatment plan can lead to unsuccessful electrolysis as well.
How can I understand electrolysis better? ›
To understand electrolysis, students need to have a basis of knowledge of cations and anions. Then, they must be able to distinguish between oxidation and reduction reactions, and which groups undergo which kind of reaction.
Who Cannot do electrolysis? ›
Treatment should never be done on the inside of the ear or nose or on certain types of skin growths such as warts. Moles require the written consent of a doctor. Who is considered ineligible for electrolysis? You cannot be treated if you are pregnant, using the drug accutane, or have a pacemaker.
Should I tip an electrologist? ›
Electrolysis is a salon service that falls somewhere in between a waxer and permanent makeup artist. If you regularly tip your waxer, threader, esthetician, or permanent makeup artist, you are welcome to leave a gratuity for your electrologist. Monetary tips are always appreciated but NEVER required.
Why do I get pimples after electrolysis? ›
Electrolysis can be disruptive enough to trigger acne if your skin is prone to episodes. Consider using a mild lotion, cleanser or toner before your session, and maintain the skincare routine afterwards. After all, you do not want to make the condition worse.
What is the most effective method of electrolysis? ›
Thermolysis is the most effective and safe modality of electrolysis and provides the best experience for our clients, whether they need a few hairs gone from their chin, or wish to completely get rid of hair on their entire back, chest, legs and more.
Does plucking make electrolysis harder? ›
The Cons. Bent follicles can make electrolysis hair removal harder. Previous waxing or tweezing might make hair follicles bent or misshapen, which could make getting the needle to the root more difficult.
How many electrolysis sessions does it take to see results? ›
Clients Should Come for a Minimum of 10 Sessions
Another general rule of thumb is that most clients will need to come for at least 10-14 sessions before the full electrolysis results will kick in. However, this is just a minimum. Some people may have to wait 8-18 months to see the full results.
How many days of no shaving before electrolysis? ›
To prepare for your electrolysis appointment, avoid shaving or waxing for 4 days prior to your treatment so your hair is long enough to pull out. Then, on the day of your appointment, take a shower or bath, but don't use any deodorant, perfume, or lotion, which will prevent the hair follicles from standing upright.