should I?

After months of postponing I am finally thinking of starting my hair removal process on my chest, stomach area. I was thinking of doing at least 3 laser removals and finish up with electrolysis. But i just went to a website and was offering:
“We’d like to welcome new Fairview Electrolysis Clinic clients to make an appointment with our new electrolysis apprentice to help her gain her 500 hours of practical working experience, by offering special discounted rates when you make an appointment
with her:
1/2 hour: $15.00
1 hour: $30.00
Get started now! We look forward to seeing you soon!”
So do you guys think it’s worth it to start right of the bat with elctro and skip laser?

I am always a fan of full electrolysis, as it is the best treatment. The question is, what are you having done and what would be the consequenses of having a student learn on you.

Are you male or female. Do you have lots of hair on your chest and abs? You have no location in your profile.

It is possible that you could account for 200 of this person’s 500 hours if you get right in there and get going.

I would say that depending on the equipment, and the training that has soaked in to date, this would be a great way to get lots of treatment done for a fraction of the cost. You may want to do the legs and face too while you are at it… but only after about 12 hours on the chest have been done :wink:

At this rate, I would book 3 hour appointments to start. You may as well get first clearance as soon as possible.

I’ll email them today to see how many hours i can book and what equipment they’re using. I’m not a fan of laser either but $ was the issue for me since I’m only a student right now but I’ve saved 3000 dollars and I’m gonna start working in a month so that shouldn’t be an issue. I’m a male, 20, and I don’t have a huge amount of hair on my abs and chest but I’d say I’m hairy. If I buy a 100 hours right now would you say it would at least finish 80 percent of my chest +abs?

You might get a chilly reception if you ask about what equipment they are using. It may be best to just schedule for a consultation and get a sample treatment. You can ask about their equipment and other important questions when you are face to face. As a sidebar, there are electrologist’s that can still provide you with the essential ingredients for delivering permanent hair removal, even if they don’t have the best up-to-date tools. That is why you need to investigate and sample a treatment with more than just a phone call.

Without a picture, it’s hard to say what 100 hours would buy. Can you submit one? Maybe we can help, speaking in general terms, of course, since there are so many variables.