I was really lucky when i was younger- my mum was a beautician and i have a really bad hair problem so she used to do it for me. Lots and lots of treatments - an hour a day. I hated it and as i was quite young it was really painful- i was like 14/15. But I moved to laser and went to two separate places.
My question is I found someone in UK who does blend apilus electrolysis she seems alright. Its hard to see if working though she says they should go when treated once which I find hard to believe- but I could be being cynical here. Should i stick to it- i get charged just under 50 pounds per the hour- is this a rip of- so its almost a 100 when i have two hour sessions??
What are the best machines or type to have? Know anyone in west greater london???
That should explain why it takes a year to really know what removal you have actually gained.
An English Electrolysist with an Apilus is a rare thing indeed from what I have heard. If she knows how to use it, you have found a rare jewel indeed.
What you need to do is pay the time and money to get all the treatment areas cleared, so you can reap the rewards later, as the amount of treatment time declines and the time in between treatments increases.
That price seems decent. Average in the US is $60-70 per hour. If she has Apilus, she can use thermolysis or even microflash on you, which is faster. I would ask why she’s not.
Hair needs to be in anagen to be killed. So she won’t be killing every hair all the time as some of it won’t be in that phase, even if she’s perfect with insertions and can target each hair well every time.