Question:
That is a tough one, I have friends who have used it, mixed results
Answer:
-Has anybody used this? Does it work? I am currently getting laser
treatment, and I go for my third session of six on the 19th, but I have
a lot of white hairs, and laser doesnt' get those very well, so I will
probably want to clean it up with the electrolysis. Interesting... I am not familiar with that one, but there is another product
called a One Touch, which is made by a company called Inverness, that does
work. It is not as complex as this seems to be, but if this one actually
uses galvanic (like the One Touch), it should work.
As to laser, it is probably not going to be permanent, so you may do better
to invest in real electrolysis.
-This is not true electrolysis. Unless the energy is directed to the
actual hair root (with a probe or filament) there is little chance for
effacity. It WILL allow painless epilation, but that is not the same
thing as directing the energy below the follicle.
Don't mistake perceptual management and deft copy-writing for proof of
concept. It is not.
Beware of language manipulation. A typical fraud is something that
borrows from a proven concept such as traditional electrolysis, but
without clinical trials, it is just sales hype.
Presently there are no FDA sanctioned methods other than thermolysis
and electrolysis. Period.
On this note, I have to wonder how bad does someone want to get rid of
facial hair if they will forgo proven methods and opt for something
purely because it is painless. No pain no gain. I am not saying that
medicine has to taste bad to be good, but it DOES have to work!
My advice is save your money, there are cheaper placebos out there.