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Curly, Wavy or Coarse Hair Electrolysis
can help address common issues arising
from curly, wavy or coarse hair such as
ingrown hairs, raised bumps and darker
skin areas.
Permanent Hair Removal Information for
People with Curly, Wavy or Coarse Hair
Electrolysis ... So You Look Your Very
Best Everyone
enjoys looking his or her very best.
When you feel good about your
appearance, you feel confident wherever
you go. Feeling beautiful all over -
having smooth hair-free skin - can play
a big part in the way you feel about
yourself.
You can enhance your self-image with a
comfortable, effective hair removal
method that keeps you looking sleek
and beautifully smooth -
electrolysis.
There is no better solution for removing
unwanted hair than electrolysis. This
treatment effectively removes curly,
wavy or coarse hair so you can enjoy
smooth, permanently hair-free skin.
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Common Questions About Electrolysis For
People With Curly, Wavy
or Coarse Hair
Question.
Who has this kind of hair?
Answer.
People with dark skin have a higher
likelihood of having this type of facial or
body hair, but it appears in all skin tones.
An individual with straight hair can also
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Question.
Why is curly or coarse hair a problem?
Answer.
Curly hair is more prone to become ingrown or cause
raised bumps on your skin. Coarse hair gets stuck
underneath the skin. Attempting to manage these
problems by temporary methods such as depilatories,
shaving or tweezing can make them worse through
scarring or creating discolored areas of skin. |
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Question.
How does electrolysis help with these
issues?
Answer.
Electrolysis safely removes ingrown hairs
and the curly, coarse hairs that are prone
to
damage your skin without creating the issues
caused by tweezing, other temporary
methods of hair removal or incorrect shaving
methods.
Question.
Since I have this type of hair, are there
any special side effects I need to consider?
Answer.
No. Electrolysis has proven to be a safe and
effective procedure for all skin tones and
types of hair.
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Question.
Where can I get more information about
electrolysis?
Answer.
Answers to general questions about
electrolysis are available on the
FAQ page.
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