#54876 - 08/12/08 01:26 AM
Plucking
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I have just started to use my SX-Blend epilator. Is it absolutely necessary to pluck the hair from the root once I have zapped it or will it fall out by itself over time. I just find its time consuming if it isn't necessary. Thanks.
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#54895 - 08/12/08 01:25 PM
Re: Plucking
[Re: James W. Walker VII, CPE]
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Registered: 03/29/08
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In addition to plucking the hairs out to prevent those puss filled bumps (I always seem to get a few of those after electro and laser), I always thought the hairs were also plucked to 1) prevent re-treating the same hair twice and 2) to gauge how well the treatment is proceeding (are the hairs coming out properly, is there a root sheath and bulb on the anagen hairs etc.) Or do only rank amateurs like me have to pluck them out of those two reasons?
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Treatment details: genetic male heavy facial/body hair no hrt, type III skin Laser: Cutera Coolglide 10 treatments/14 months full face 33J 10cm spot size Pro Electro: 22.75 hours Apilus Jr + Platinum flash + picoflash thermo upper/lower lip + chin DIY Electro: 144.50 hours Apilus SM-500 microflash arms/legs/hands
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#54901 - 08/12/08 07:05 PM
Re: Plucking
[Re: VickieCNY]
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Once one has The Zen of Electrolysis, one can actually feel if the treatment energy was good.
Of course, those are also good reasons to remove the hair. That in addition to making the treated area instantly free of hair, and thus making the treated person happy. One can look closer to finished, if not look finished at the end of the treatment.
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#54903 - 08/12/08 08:23 PM
Re: Plucking
[Re: James W. Walker VII, CPE]
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Interesting. You can feel the treatment energy in your fingers as you apply treatment (to someone else)? Or do you judge by the reaction of the follicle?
I am almost at the point I can almost judge a treated hair by the sensation of the treatment (working on myself.) Using omniblend, three or four cycles with a good, sharp burning sensation and I know the hair is done and can release easy and intact. I am not sure if it should routinely take three or four cycles to treat a single hair or I am doing something wrong; it takes so much longer than it would if it worked in one cycle, but on the other hand I am surprised and delighted how well it does work.
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