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Electrolysis: Buying the Right Gel

With electrolysis becoming more and more popular as a hair removal technique it is important to make good decisions when selecting your products. While selecting the right machine is a large part of the process, selecting the right gel to use is key to getting the best results.

 

When choosing to have your hair removed through electrolysis you can either go to a salon to have it professionally taken care of, or purchase a home electrolysis machine. While having a professional perform the treatment is a good way to find out how electrolysis works, many find it more cost effective to purchase a machine and treat themselves at home.

The gel used for electrolysis is a special formula designed to conduct electricity and apply it to your hair follicles. You can't just purchase any random gel for the purpose. In fact there are many brands of gels specific to the purpose.

It may take time to find the right gel for your home machine. Most manufacturers have their own brand of gel that is designed for use with their machine. Generally this is the best thing to buy as this gel is specifically designed to work with that machine's patented technology. But, you may find that you need to explore other options.

While the gels are not specific to male or female users, nor do they react according to skin colour, some people may find their skin is reactive to a particular brand. If this is the case you should research which brands of gels are the most likely to compliment your machine and try an alternate brand. Be aware that cost should not be your primary factor when selecting a gel. The cheaper gels are often not equivalent to the higher priced brands and should be tried with care.

When you find a brand of gel that works for you, stick with it. There is no benefit to switching gels all the time and your skin may become irritated in the long run.

Be aware that while the basic principles of electrolysis remain the same, not all machines operate in the same way. When you substitute different gels you may find that your equipment does not function to its full ability. This is why it is best to try to stick to the gel that is supplied for the machine that you own.

When combined with the right gel a home electrolysis machine is a safe, effective way to remove unwanted hair. The process is painless and with correct use the results are permanent. A home electrolysis machine makes it easier to schedule your treatments and maintains a level of privacy getting the treatment done at a salon would not.

At home or at the salon, electrolysis is a great option for permanent hair removal that lets you keep your mind on the more important things in life.



 

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