For hormonal reasons, the pilosity of men is generally more abundant than that of women. Yet they are markedly less inclined to call on the services of an electrologist. Paradox? Not really, since pilosity is still considered, at least in our western societies, as a symbol of masculinity. Continue Reading…
Over the years, manufacturers of electrolysis devices used several different frequencies to generate the heat effect. But over the past decade, it is the 27 MHz radio frequency that has been established as the reference in the permanent hair removal market. Continue Reading…
Whether you are taking your first steps as a professional electrologist or you already have several years of experience, it is always possible to improve your technique. To help you, we have compiled 22 tips that will increase your efficiency, performance and the comfort level of your clients: Continue Reading…
Many people wonder what is the principle behind hair removal with electricity. The answer to this question requires the presentation of several factors and elements. However, in this article we have chosen to limit ourselves to the essential: The phenomenon of high frequency. Continue Reading…
A pregnant woman should generally not undergo electrolysis treatments during the first three months of pregnancy. Why? In order to keep sources of stress to a minimum during this higher-risk period. Continue Reading…
From the very start in 1869, electrolysis has know a great evolution. It has evolved from pure electrolysis, to thermolysis, to a combination of the two currents (Blend) and finally to the use of ultrarapid and comfortable currents using the 27 MHz frequency. Continue Reading…
High-frequency current (thermolysis) – With the arrival of powerful computerized epilators, high-frequency current or thermolysis is nowadays extremely effective. Today’s technology enables us to work with very short treatment times, in thousandths of a second. Continue Reading…