Get information on the history of electrolysis, a process for permanent hair removal. Learn about the training of electrologists and the equipment (needle-like probe) used. ... Myths about electrolysis...
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Electrolysis is still the only true permanent hair removal method and the only permanent treatment recognized by the FDA. Electrolysis eliminates any hair and treats all skin types. A century of use has proven electrolysis safe with no negative side effects.
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Electrolysis of water - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electrolysis of water is the decomposition of water (H 2 O) into oxygen (O 2 ) and hydrogen gas (H 2 ) due to an electric current being passed through the water. This electrolytic process is ra...
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A complete resource on electrolysis, Skin Cap Treatment, permanent hair removal, professional electrologists, supplies, schools, associations and regulations. ... The Electrolysis Referral Directory - If you are looking for an electrolysis clinic in your area, are interested in training to be an electrologist,
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www.electrolysisreferral.com/
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What is Electrolysis?; Does Electrolysis Hurt?; Who Should Use Electrolysis?; Why Should I Choose Electrolysis Over Other Types of Hair Removal?; Why Do I Have Excess Hair?; Will My Treatments be Confidential?; How Will I Know a Trustworthy Electrologist?
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www.electrolysisreferral.com/pamphlet.htm
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While many clients tolerate electrolysis without requiring pain relief, it's overpromise to state that treatment will be painless for all consumers. ...
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www.hairfacts.com/methods/electro/electrolysis.html
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One way to convert Water to Hydrogen and Oxygen is through the process of Electrolysis - using electricity as the source of energy to drive the reaction. Let's take a look at what that might look like...
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witcombe.sbc.edu/water/chemistryelectrolysis.html
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