The Big Myth About Laser




                               Discover the secret for truly smooth skin

                                   Electrolysis, the only permanent choice for unwanted hair


The BIG myth

Advertisers for laser hair removal and intense-pulsed light treatment will have you believe that they offer clients a permanent solution to unwanted hair.  The folks who promise you that the hair you have today will be gone tomorrow conveniently left out the rest of the promise…The undisputed, medically-proven truth is that laser and IPL (intense pulsed light) only work on a specific profile—dark hair and light skin.  That’s because these methods target the melanin (color) in the hair.  If there’s not enough melanin in the hair, the laser or IPL treatment does nothing to inhibit future growth.  Likewise, if there is too much melanin in the skin (darker skin) the laser is targeted to the skin rather than the hair—again, doing nothing to inhibit future hair growth.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only allows electrolysis to make the claim of “permanent hair removal.”  While it’s been around for over a hundred years, the electrolysis technology today is cutting-edge.  The newest epilators offer high-speed digital and micro-flash advances that deliver the precise amount of energy needed to destroy the hair follicle fast, effectively, and comfortably.  Electrolysis treatments in the past used to take numerous treatments to achieve permanency.  Today, permanent hair removal takes considerable fewer treatments—often just one if it’s a fine hair.  Unlike laser and IPL which only works on dark hair, electrolysis can safely treat all hair and skin types—with unsurpassed results.

If you’re bothered by unwanted hair, why not choose the only proven, permanent solution—Electrolysis?

    Liz Stapleton
Permanent Hair Removal Chicago

Be Forever Free of Unwanted Hair

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