HELP ME

Hello everyone,
I am looking to spend 300-500 (or less if you recommend) on a blend electrolysis machine so I can begin administering electrolysis on myself. I am willing to invest time in studying proper administration and I am a very consistent individual when it comes to aesthetics.

Here is some back round on my skin/hair type:
I’m 20 years old, from a middle eastern back round, olive skin tone, thick black hair. When I was 15 years old I began growing a dark black and very long hair on the left side of my chin. One of my classmates noticed before I did and I was extremely embarrassed. It was about 2 inchs long which shocked me. I obviously plucked it, and by the time I was 18 I had about five or six in the same spot.By the time I was 18 I had around 12 thick black hairs around my chin. When I was 18.5 I had laser done on my chin with the Cutera Coolglide, It didn’t help and the hair grew back. 3 months after that I had 4 30 minute treatments of thermolysis done and 1 15 minute treatment of blend. In the city, electrolysis prices are insane. I am looking to begin administering electrolysis on myself as I know my own skin type and hair cycles I believe I can properly rid myself of this problem that causes me to become paranoid every time someone looks below my nose.

If you also administer DIY ELECTROLYSIS or know someone who does, your input is greatly appreciated!

Thank you

What kind of input are you looking for?

Hi IlikeDIY,

Thank you for your prompt response :slight_smile:
Well, I was actually browsing around the posts and saw that you as well had some difficulty with the hair under your chin. I was wondering what machines you’ve had success with, as well as the books and or electronic sources I should study in order to properly administer electrolysis on myself.

In addition to this,

the trusted distributors/ websites I can purchase the machine and probes.

The procedure of electrolysis seems easy enough, but you need to know a few things first: What setting the hair needs to be properly epilated? How much time the current will be flowing once properly inserted at the angle and depth to reach the target areas. I would like to suggest that you be very careful not to permanently scar yourself by doing electrolysis on yourself without training.

Tweezing, waxing, threading or any manual pulling will stimulate the blood supply. If you can not afford electrolysis, your best bet is to clip the area.
Save your hard earned money to eventually go to a experienced electrologist.

Another suggestion is to go to your local Electrolysis School and get student work done at a discount. Schools are always in need of models for the students to work on under the supervision of trained instructors.

Good luck with your journey

Lily Guzman L.E.