Part II: Laurier

You honor my father and his work Dee…thank you.

His genius lives on, Mike. Between your probes and Dectro’s Apilus Platinum, I am deliriously happy when I am working. There is nothing worse than to be working on a client knowing that they just want to knock your teeth out because it hurts so much (I can read those thought bubbles above their head).

Honestly, this high tech electrolysis stuff is unbelievable in regard to sensation and skin reaction. Your Dad’s probes were always high tech, Mike. Sorry it took me awhile to rave more, but I wanted to be sure that what I was observing over and over again was the real deal. It is the real deal. Now, I must admit that I also use Ballet probes as well and I can achieve superior results, too. The levels with a ballet will be higher and the feel of the insertion will be different. Sometimes I want the feel of a one piece probe and sometimes not. My instincts guide me when to use what for certain cases. I am documenting this particular back case with pictures, but need to do some self-learning refreshment about embedding. I did it a couple times here, but it didn’t stick in my memory bank. If Bono can do it, so can the Faheeeta! (when the spirit moves me).

boy1989

boy1989 - did you fly all the way from Norway to Spain? thats almost across entire Europe!
I am from Finland. can I send you one private message? (if I find out how to do it)

Hi Dee, do you mean this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhsSYUsC7S8

Yes, I think Synchro & Laurier is the perfect combination.

Mike, the perfect violin sounds better and better, do not you think?

Happy Thanksgiving Day, folks!

Thanks again, Mr. Joseph Laurier, wherever you are. :smiley:

Ladies, I cannot express how your words warm my heart.

I give thanks this day for his love, his friendship and his teachings. He was the greatest man I ever knew and the best friend I ever had.

Thank you, and a happy thanksgiving to all.

Just 3 months after the second clearance, I believe that doubts about the effectiveness of the IBP are clarified. No reaction no results, but best results are possible with less reaction.

A new observation, with bulbous tip you have a greater sense of depth of follicle. It’s as if the tip had a radar which prevents cross the base.

New case, new success.
Abundant density of hairs (vellus type) in the face of this woman. First partial clearing in sideburns and cheeks. Only some hairs removed under the jaw.
Results of the first and only session made on August 31, 2011. 4 months later we can see that the treated area is clearly distinct from the non-treated area. The skin of this woman is very sensitive, reason why the needle IBP was my choice. This woman made a long and expensive trip from the Netherlands to Malaga, for a single day! I believe that the effort worth it. :slight_smile:

Before Electrolysis (August 31/2011)

4 months later (December 5/2011)

Before

After

Great! If it was bleached, I could swear it was my face.

Or do I have more density?

I need the rest gone now… this is addictive.

Oh yes Stoppit, you have more density dear, but that will not be an obstacle for us or for the needle. Your skin will be more beautiful (if possible) when the rest of the hairs are removed.

Kisses

Thanks for taking some of the heat off me Josefa.
Should I send any more of my globe trotters to you? :wink:

I am sure she found the trip well worth the distance and expense.
In many cases, a good first clearance can make it possible for a local practitioner to keep up with the in coming growth, but in other cases, the client is much more comfortable with continuing with the practitioner who got them to the dance in the first place. After all, at that point, you are a proven commodity. :cool: Woooooo

Can I make a silly question? What makes one needle so much better than the other? Is it the material? The design, which makes it easier to work with?

Well, Jonh, the IBP is like that fado guitar made by artisan hands.
You feel safe because you know that the skin will never be overtreated, for sensitive it is.

If the guitar is accompanied by the voice of Dulce Pontes, then you need not go to heaven to know what the sound of angels. :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwfbTVzN-fc&feature=related

No, if globe trotters are not accompanied by an oxygen ball, wearing a t-shirt with number 7 on his back. :wink:

I can understand what you said. :slight_smile: I see you know the beautiful Fado! That is great! The portuguese guitar never ceases to amaze me. And that lyrical tone in the songs.

It was recently inscribed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists, did you know?

Oh well thank you for answering! I hope your work continues to go as well. You seem (and many others in here) to really be passionate about your work.

I’ll leave with two of my favourite Fado songs to inspire you while you’re working, try not fly away from your room!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezIr0rY12hQ (a modern one)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP4BnfUm0eI (a classic)

Delicious music Jon, it’s a shame that we know so little about our neighbors. Maybe your generation can correct past mistakes? Yes, I´m sure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKEzectCuJY

Mike Roy, I was inspired by the singer’s beard to redesign the other guys beard I’m working on. It is AMAZING how the IBP works on deep, deep hairs.

Before first clearance:

Before second clearance:

I’d like to take this opportunity to send a merry Christmas to all, from all of us here at Laurier. We’d like to welcome back many customers from the past who were forced to stop using us due to the packaging, and many new folks who have discovered us here on Hairtell.

Best wishes and I do hope there are many new Platinums unwrapped this morning.

Mike Roy

Yes Mike, the needle Laurier has been a finding for me and my clients this year which almost touches to an end.

Before my small Christmas holidays, I’ve had a new “special” client, my son Darío. Hairs on his neck start to cause problems with shaving. I’ve used an IBP and I am very satisfied with the reaction of an extremely sensitive skin with deep roots.

BEFORE:

One hour after the session (30 minutes):

If this is Part II: Laurier, where can I find Part I?

On Page 4 of the “Electrologist to Electrologist” thread, at the bottom of the page in Post #83555, Michael Bono described what he thought was the Ferrie needle. See Mike’s first message in this thread, where he corrected this description.