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The Right Gel For Electrolysis

Electrolysis, at home or in clinic, is becoming more and more popular for hair removal. It's important to choose the products well tht you plan to use. Choosing the right electrolysis machine is a the biggest part of the slection process, but selecting the right gel can be key to getting optimum results.

 

You can have you hair removed by electrolysis either professionally in a salon or clinic, or purchase a home electrolysis machine. Some people start by having a professional perform the treatment to find out how electrolysis works, but most end up finding it less expensive in the long run to buy an electrolysis machine and treat themselves at home.

The gel that is used for electrolysis is a special formulation that conducts electricity well to hair follicles. Don't just buy a generic gel - it won't conduct electricity like an electrolysis gel. There are many brands of gels specific for electrolysis.

Sometimes, it takes time to find the right gel for skin and your home machine. Most electrolysis machine manufacturers recommend a gel designed for their machine. It's usually best buy what they recommend, as this gel is designed to work with their technology. But, you might have to choose another option.

Gels are not specific for sexual type, and they don't react to skin colour, but some people find their skin might react to a specific brand. If this happens, research might be required to find the other brands of gels that work with your machine. Cost should not be your main consideration in selecting a gel. Cheaper gels often don't work as well as the higher priced brands and often aren't worth looking at.

If you find a gel that works, use it exclusively. Switching gels usually gives no benefit and your skin might get irritated by the changes.

Although the principles of electrolysis are the same, many machines operate in different ways. If you use a gel that isn't designed for your machine, you may find that your machine doesn't work right. It is always best to stick to the gel recommended for your machine.

With the right gel, a home electrolysis machine is safe and effective for removing unwanted hair. It's painless and can give permanent results with sufficient repeated treatments. A home electrolysis machine will cost you less, take less time and give you greater privacy than you would get at a salon or clinic.

Either at home or at a salon of clinic, electrolysis is a fantastic option for permanent hair removal, so that you look your best.

This article was written by Jim Krage of Healing Energy News .com.


 

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