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HAIR REMOVAL

HAIR REMOVAL CONSULTATION

This in-depth consultation is essential to determine whether Laser Hair Removal or Electrolysis would be the most suitable treatment option for hair removal. Understanding both the technology and difference between the two hair removal techniques along with some basic information, regarding the anatomy, structure and growth cycle of a hair follicle will make it easier to understand how the follicles are being destroyed, why a course of treatments is required, and how often treatment should be done.               R350

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LASER HAIR REMOVAL

The DiolazeXL has built-in safeguards to ensure that all sessions are comfortable and relatively pain-free. The nm (nanometre) wavelength depth can target anagen hairs accurately which provides fast and effective results, by killing/destroying the folicle on impact. The DiolazeXL makes use of Triton Duo Multi-Wavelength Technology, which allows for the treatment of deep and superficial hairs at the same time. So, fewer treatments are required.

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ELECTROLYSIS

Faster results with exceptional comfort. The world-exclusive design of the Apilus xCell Pur using the ultrarapid 27.12 MHz frequency to permanently destroy all hair types. Because its power is greater and its frequency is up to 6 times faster than any other epilator – this treatment is more compatible and effective than ever before.

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WAXING

Waxing is the process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance, such as wax, to adhere to the body hair, and then removing this covering and pulling out hair from the follicle.

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DERMAPLANING

Dermaplaning is a form of manual exfoliation. A sterile blade is stroked along the skin at a perfect angle to gently "shave off" the top layer of dead skin cells from the skin's surface. During the process, vellus hair (peach fuzz) is also removed from the face. The smooth textured skin makes this a desirable alternative to facial waxing.

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