I think it must be known
My nightmare with facial hair started more or less at 2012 for unknown reasons. Maybe due IPL, maybe due facial dyes I used… who knows.
I discovered electrolisys in 2013 so I decided it was the way to go. In April 2013 I went to one electrologyst in Madrid that was supposed to be a very good one.
One of the first things that person told to me is that we might need maybe 12 full cleans to make it disappear forever, and that I wouldn’t see any change after the first sesion.
Indeed, I saw no changes. No scars left, everything ok, but after 1-2 months the same ammount of hair growed up again.
After it I tried a London’s electrologyst, and after it I tried a Electrologyst from Barcelona two times.
After these 4 sessions, I could say that from 40 hairs in each cheek only 10 disappeared, so I still had 30 hairs in each cheek.
I was starting to become desesperate. And I found Josefa here in Hairtell. Everyone said just great things about her, I could see she wasnt taking it just as business, she enjoys doing it, but more important, she likes to keep learning and improving and I think that’s essencial for a good professional.
The other profesionals I met looked like the ones that think they have learned all they need to know and don’t try to change their mind. I don’t want to be despective with them, but it’s what I think it is the diference between a bad and a good professional.
So I had the pleasure to meet an electrolysis session with Josefa to do a full clean of my cheeks.
It was in June of 2014.
Since then, only one hair (a rebel one) has grown back, but the other 30 I had in each cheeks had complety gone.
I couldn’t be more happy.
Maybe 5 or 6 almost invisible and thin hairs have appeared aswell but I’m 99% sure those are new ones.
So with this I wanna say thanks. We complain in forums everytime something goes wrong but most of the times we don’t explain our experiencies when everything goes well.
In this case I needed to found the right professional, so I can say electrolysis is not bad, is the hands of the person who is practicing it wich matters.
Thanks