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Started by girl you look fierce, April 27, 2013, 10:58:58 AM
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Quote from: girl you look fierce on April 29, 2013, 12:30:28 PMWhat kind of female hair are they used to removing? Like legs or arms and stuff? And yeah I understand about the skill thing. That is why electro kind of scares me. What if they are bad and like, ruin your skin??
Quote from: Tesla on April 29, 2013, 01:22:17 PMExactly. Damage has to be done to kill the follicle. If you have thousands to do then you may get some damage no matter what. I had the UK's best and renowned electrologist do my upper lip. I had to quit after a few months after I started to notice damage, which she could not detect herself . The few hairs left eventually thinned out themselves after years of HRT and is now vellus.
Quote from: JennX on April 29, 2013, 01:31:25 PMIt takes true talent to successfully and properly remove male facial hair. I know. I'd dare say 70% of all electrologists (no matter how long the've been in business, and no matter how many cis-females they've worked on) are not trained, experience, nor educated enough to do it right. When done properly, I have no bleeding, no scabbing, no welts, no bumps, no nothing 15-20 mins. after the session... and I have super sensitive skin. If any of the former are present for more than 24 hrs. find another electro. Technique and skill are everything when it comes to electro.
Quote from: JennX on April 29, 2013, 09:53:21 AMThe thinnest hairs their eyes and skill allow them to remove. The big thing you are overlooking here is the human skill factor. Not all electrologists are of the same skill and training level. Furthermore, most electrologists have never removed male facial hair... their clients are cis-females. Nor do many want to learn how. Male facial hair takes more time and skill to remove. Generally you have to use a larger needle and more power, which if done improperly will cause scarring and the hair may also regrow. I've been thru lots of different electrologists in different cities over the years. Some great and some horrible. Find an electrologist with previous experience removing male facial hair. This is key.