Frequently Asked Questions
What payment methods are accepted?
Exact cash, debit/credit cards, and Zelle payments are accepted. Payment is required at the time services are rendered.
Is electrolysis painful?
Electrolysis is generally well tolerated. The experience varies individually, but many people describe the sensation as a quick pinch, sting, or very warm feeling.
Certain areas of the body can be more sensitive than others. You may choose to use an over-the-counter topical numbing cream, such as Lidocaine, before your appointment. Please note that clients are responsible for obtaining and applying numbing creams themselves.
For extra comfort, my machine has an added air blowing function to help cool the skin and minimize sensation during treatment.
Do I need to be 18 or older?
Services are offered to individuals who are 18 years old and older.
Cancellation Policy
Please give at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment. Cancellations with less than 24 hours’ notice will be subject to a fee equal to 50% of the appointment cost.
Does my skin or hair color affect hair removal?
Unlike laser hair removal, electrolysis does not depend on hair or skin pigment, making it safe and effective for all skin tones, including tattooed areas. It can be performed on any hair color, whether white, silver, blonde, red, brunette, black, or dyed!
How long does it take?
It is important to know that permanent hair removal does not happen overnight. A series of treatments are required to achieve lifelong results.
The most crucial part of electrolysis is remaining consistent in your appointments, as we are working with your hair's natural growth cycles. Consistency is key!
Treatment takes an average of 12-18 months to achieve full permanence. Larger and denser areas may require additional treatments, which can be discussed during a consultation.
Most clients begin with weekly or bi-monthly appointments. As treatment progresses, appointments will diminish in both frequency and duration.
How does it work?
Electrolysis is a method of permanent hair removal that uses a small electrical or high frequency current to destroy the root structure and the follicle's germ cells, preventing future hair regrowth.