Hi I posted this topic a few days ago and the thread seems to be deleted. I even had to recreate my account.
I won’t repost my original question because I assume it was against board rules or inappropriate in some how, however there was some information in that thread that I would have liked to keep.
Someone mentioned a specific contact in Scottsdale, AZ that would be a good place for me to start my search. Id appreciate it if that individual could PM me that information
You said nothing inappropriate. There may be some hacking happening on hairtell. Maybe this will help. You can private message sanny.
She will tell you who you should definitely
avoid, as she has experienced a couple of electrologists in your area.
Poster,sanny,wrote this recently:
“Most certainly Dee. I totaly forgot to mention my electrologist. Her name is Ruth Ann Kruz of Afordable laser. There are two locations :Phoenix and Tempe. She is kind, business orriented (not much talking), and i have to say, pretty good at what she does. She uses numbing wipes which is a first for me, and very nice surprise. I am not sure about the type of thermolysis i am getting, but i know she told me its a short-wave thermolysis, when i first started. Its pretty much painless, especially when i compare it to the galvanic and all the terror i went thru. Last time i almost fell asleep.”
There have been a number of posts disappearing in the past week or so - your post disappearing has nothing to do with your topic. I just posted something about humidifiers and that’s gone too. (Though there may be people that consider talking about humidifiers as inappropriate )
Is there someone who holds the key to hairtell that may be able to look into this. Last weekend hairtell actually disappeared completely for a number of hours complete, including the DNS server. It was like hairtell ceased to exist.
In short the post said that while it costs only #150 to add to a standard fan forced air furnace, most Americans don’t have a whole house humidifier in their homes. This means that during any time when the furnace is on, it is blowing dry air around the home, and this air can get as low as 20% humidiity, which is easy to find in a desert. Personal dehydration is an epidemic in this country.
It also pointed out that stores like Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, Walgreens and so on have devices for under $10 that will give the temperature and humidity of the room you are in. Some clocks do this as well. One would like to keep room humidity in the 40 to 55 zone. I personally am partial to 50% humidity myself. It feels good.
One can get more out of the water one drinks if the air around you is not evaporating the water right out of you with every breath you take.
There seem to have been issues with the forum. Some posts from certain days have disappeared. It has nothing to do with the subject matter of your topic.
I sent Andrea a private message about it, but someone now mentioned that that feature has been having problems too. So not sure if she got it.
The forum experienced some data loss issues in three separate incidents over the last week due to server issues. We apologize for the loss of your posts!