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noun - someone skilled in the use of electricity to remove moles or warts or hair roots
One who removes body hair by means of an electric current.
ELECTROLOGIST - Electrology is the practice of electrical hair removal to permanently remove human hair from the body. Electrolysis is the actual process of removing...
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One who removes body hair by means of an electric current. |
bElectrologyb is the practice of electrical epilation to permanently remove human hair. The actual process of removing the hair is referred to as belectrolysisb. |
someone skilled in the use of electricity to remove moles or warts or hair roots |
A person trained to remove unwanted hair on the body or face or small blemishes on the skin by a method that involves the application of heat using an electric current. |
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Electrology is the practice of electrical hair removal to permanently remove human hair from the body. Electrolysis is the actual process of removing hair using electricity. * In electrolysis, a qualified professional called an electrologist slides a hair-thin, solid metal probe into each hair follicle without puncturing the skin (when inserted properly). Electricity is delivered to the follicle through the probe, which causes localized damage to the areas that generate hairs, either through the formation of caustic sodium hydroxide (the galvanic method), overheating (thermolysis), or both (the blend method). |