Enjoying Our New Location
A seamless move to our new location points to the heartfelt welcome from Salons by jc management and the 30+ colleagues of various small businesses. Many of our clients know the location and have service from other providers in the ...
Off the Road – Watson & Mayberry
It’s time to take a break from Electrology news and check out some local artists and their wares I find uniquely special. Meet one of my favorite local artists, Stephanie Sheridan. Stephanie's company Watson & Mayberry specializes in one-of-a-kind designs ...
Off the Road – Dedrejewels
It's time to take a break from Electrology news and check out some local artists and their wares I find very special. Meet one of my favorite local jewelry artists, Dedrea Danilov. Her wares are handmade in her Studio located ...
Electrology History: Timeline for Permanent Methods, 1945
1945 - In 1945, Henri St. Pierre and Arthur Hinkel successfully blended galvanic current with a high frequency current of low intensity. the currents ran simultaneously through a single tapered needle. This blend method was devised to destroy the dermal ...
Electrology History: Timeline for Permanent Methods, 1924
1924 - In 1914, Dr. Henri Brodier of Lyon, France developed thermolysis (thur MOL i sis), a method of hair removal using high frequency or alternating current. this method created heat to destroy the papilla, and soon became popular because ...
Electrology History: Timeline for Permanent Methods, 1916
1916 - The direct current process was time consuming and tedious. In 1916, Professor Paul Kree of New York, developed a multiple galvanic machine. this allowed the electrologist to insert up to 10 needles in time sequence instead of spending ...