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Review on 🔌 Coarse Hair Home Electrolysis Kit by American International Industries: Clean + Easy Deluxe by Jillian Sparks

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap and effective permanent hair removal - with some annoyances

Overall - This device works well and is cheap. Like many other ladies, I'm a big fan of all types of permanent hair removal and having gone through professional laser and electrolysis treatments many times (both blended and pure thermolysis), in comparison I can attest that this device both in theory and works and to train. This is insanely painful because it is galvanic electrolysis (the oldest and most classic type) that also causes a disturbing white foam to ooze out of the follicle - this foam is actually alkaline produced by an electric current passing through the natural fluid in your follicle and it flows melts hair and mucous membrane of the follicle at the exit and permanently kills the hair. When you use it, it makes loud obnoxious 7 second beeps that can drive a spouse or roommate crazy. This method takes 2-3 times longer to process each hair than the pros, but it definitely works. Just don't expect to be able to remove 6-10 hairs per minute like a pro, but 2-3. This requires annoyingly wet and salty fingers holding the needle, which you must frequently re-wet. It is not suitable for people who are sensitive to electricity (ie people with pacemakers and other medical conditions cannot use this device). But if you can overcome those quirks, it's a very efficient device and just what I expected, having already been familiar with the technology. Sand Pieces - This device is a galvanic electrolyzer designed for self-use. Galvanic electrolysis works on the principle of using an electric current to turn the liquid at the base of your hair follicles into alkali which is quite corrosive and will melt the flesh in that area - specifically the goal is to kill the stem cells of that lineage in the follicle, so that the hair never grows back. . Today one rarely sees professional electrologists using galvanic electrolysis because it is more painful and slower than the ubiquitous mixed technology (galvanic current and heat applied from the same probe tip) or even simple thermolysis (heating only). The fact is that electrolysis is insanely painful and a bit slow, but kills hair fairly reliably, and some professionals still swear by the excellent technology - I personally have no opinion on this. a very thin tip next to the hair until it touches the water, very well explained in the instructions and doesn't require as much dexterity as I thought - yes you should be able to place the tip with millimeter precision and in the right direction. so it slides easily into the hair follicle, if you do it right (and your fingers are wet and salty enough to hold the pen) you'll hear an annoying 7 second beep. You then hold it there for another 7 second beep (and you can hold it longer than the recommended 15 seconds, but you can scar and cause other temporary skin problems in that area). Руководство плохо объясняет сам факт того, что эта штука издает звуковой сигнал при успешном использовании, и что вы можете легко проверить устройство, коснувшись наконечником сенсорной пластины на базовом устройстве, что издает ожидаемый звуковой сигнал, - так я узнал, что да, с моим устройством everything is OK. and that I just didn't add enough salt to the water I dipped my fingers in (and they should be moist enough, but not quite dripping). Some of my hair came loose after 2 beeps when I gently tugged on my tweezers as explained. in the manual (although they only describe it as 15 seconds, not "wait 2 beeps" which would make more sense to me) but many took 3-4 beeps even at higher settings (which can be excruciatingly painful). Some areas are more sensitive than others, and if you find one hurting a lot more than others, try lowering the settings and attacking other hairs in that area. Failure to do this will result in scarring around any treated hair. but they disappear after 30 minutes. After the first beep, I usually see a foamy white fluid oozing from the follicle and the pain gets worse, more painful with each beep. In the end everything is as expected. To use this effectively for yourself, be sure to purchase jewelry glasses or a similar portable magnifying glass and a light source that will come in handy for frequent travel. Rather than using a magnifying mirror to treat facial hair, I find it more practical to ask a friend to treat these areas. Also buy some good tweezers because the ones that come with the kit are almost useless.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some minor issues