I went today for a one hour treatment with the woman in my area who uses thermolysis. As suggested by those on the board . . . it was unbelievably faster than the blend method. It was also completely painless . . . I hardly felt anything whereas with the blend method I definitely felt it. She was very quick . . . another pleasant surprise. The only negative is that she had a hard time seeing the hairs because they are so blonde. I wish she had a better magnifying glass or scope. If she had a better light, it would be the perfect situation . . . painless, quick, not too far away, reasonably priced. I have booked another appointment for next week.
Super.
Glad she is doing what sounds like good work… as I asked in the other post string, how far are you from Orangeville?
James, I must have missed your question before. I checked on google maps and it says I am 1 hour and 6 minutes from Orangeville.
I like the fact that she uses the same epilator that I use, so your comments make sense about her treatments, ht2003. Prices are very good as well.
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Kathy Lynn use to post here on hairtell. Ask her to pop in and say hello. She’s a very nice lady.
Dee
Kathy Lynn has not abandoned us, she is just so busy that she no longer can post here unless we gift her with a lap top to take into the restroom with her.
And there I go again adding to her busy day.
You know James, funny you say that. In that reading the newspaper on the ‘Great Chair’ is such a worldwide habit, and the laptop has replaced the newsprint for getting early morning news, I had ideas about marketing a fold-down shelf for the bathroom for laptop use. A few slats of wood with a hinge. I was thinking of calling it The LapottopaL (it’s a palindromic word, forwards-backwards) Kind of like saying ‘lap potty pal’. Guess like some of my ideas, it ended up in the garage. When you posted that, it hit home!
Mantaray
sounds like something that would sell well in The Sharper Image Catalogue.
Har.