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 building. Very convenient. The feedback from our clients has been positive and we are so […]
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 for handbags, clutches and more… Please visit her website for online shopping, www.watsonandmayberry.com. Watson & […]
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 in Seattle, WA. Dedrea specializes in unique, one of a kind designs for every occasion. […]
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 papilla and germinative (jur MI nah tive) cells by decomposition much faster than galvanic current […]
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 it was a much faster technique. ~Modern Electrology: Excess Hair Its Causes and Treatments by […]
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 several minutes on each hair. ~Modern Electrology: Excess Hair Its Causes and Treatments by Fino […]
Electrology Q & A Session: How Much Hair can be Removed in One Treatment?
The amount of hair that can be removed in one treatment depends upon the sensitivity of the patient, the skin and the proficiency of the electrologist.~Modern Electrology: Excess Hair Its Causes and Treatments by Fino Gior
Electrology History: Timeline for Permanent Methods, 1880 – 1900
1880 – 1900 The use of electrolysis became well known in the latter part of the nineteenth century. During this time, Dan Mahler established an electrolysis practice, and subsequently, an electrolysis equipment firm. The family business exists today as the Instantron Company, which has been operating continuously for over a century and is one of […]
Electrology Q & A Session: What Areas of the Body are Most Sensitive?
The Upper lip and the inner thighs are the most sensitive areas. ~Modern Electrology: Excess Hair, Its Causes and Treatments by Fino Gior
Electrology History: Timeline for Permanent Methods, 1875
1875 – The first effective technique of permanent hair removal invented was electrolysis. Noted earlier in my blog notes, the technique was devised by an ophthalmologist, Charles E. Michel of St. Louis, Missouri, in 1875. Dr. Michel had tried for many years to solve the problem of the grown eyelashes, which cased sever irritations. Trying […]