Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis

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Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis

Deluxe Home Electrolysis clean+easy® Deluxe Home Electrolysis is an economical system that provides professional results at home. This system can be used on the face and body. Perfect for gentle, fast and safe removal of unwanted hair.

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6 responses to “Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis”
  1. D. Edwards says:

    Review by D. Edwards for Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis
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    I am the victim of many permanent hair removal scams and I am also a recipient of professionally applied laser, and diathermy hair removal so I consider myself a bit of a veteran. Of all the DIY permanent hair removal systems I believe this one is the only one that I would ever recommend. The similarities of this method are very similar to diathermy (which is the only permanent hair removal method with FDA approval). The sensation is very similar, not quite as intense, the trade off is that it lasts longer. The little sores that are left after the treatment are exactly the same and take the same time to heal. The exact same tweezing technique is used, and the hair regrowth rate appears to be about the same as well. Unfortunately there is a chance of scarring if you aren’t careful so read the instructions carefully and stick to them. It can be very tedious. My recommendation would be to get the area done professionally by diathermy and then use this to maintain it. The tweezers, whilst looking very professional are a bit hard to operate so spend a bit of money on a good set that are easier to use. My final advice; invest in some tea-tree oil antiseptic cream. It makes an amazing difference to the healing time and is very soothing as well.

  2. tiniB says:

    Review by tiniB for Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis
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    this tool is very complicated and hurts like hell.

    you need to mix a salt solution, get ethanol to clean everything, make sure the needle doesnt bend or stick out wronlgy, see inside the hairshaft which really ONLY works with hair as thick as eyebrows, hold on to different things at the same time but not at others (curve your hand, just not comfortable at all) and then you stick it into the hair and wait 15 seconds (per hair!) and it starts with a really loud and scary beep (which they dont tell you in the instructions so you freak out because it sounds like a fire alarm) and it HURTS! yes, all the 15 seconds you hold it in. and then puss comes out of your skin, also a fact they fail to mention in their how to use section. i tried 3 hairs, 2 gave me a scar for several weeks. no good at all!

    so it is neither clean, nor easy, nor one touch nor deluxe.

  3. The Lost Raven says:

    Review by The Lost Raven for Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis
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    I read about this product as much as I could before I went out to purchase it. In the end figured that if I ended up wasting [...] bucks it would be worth the experiment.

    To my delight, I love this little home electrolysis! Yes, it hurts a little… but I think it depends on the area, the setting and how thick the hair is. So if you can endure a little pain for 15 seconds this might be for you. The salt water is a little bothersome, but once you get in the routine of using it, you don’t think about it.

    I haven’t had a problem with bending the stylus tip yet, but it wouldn’t hurt to have extra on hand (though they do give you a spare in the kit).

    You will need to purchase some isopropyl alcohol if you don’t already have some. You might also want to consider getting a magnifying mirror; however, it’s not required and I have yet to use mine. I would also recommend using your own tweezers… the one they give you in the kit is too big and clumsy for me.

    Things you should probably consider though are:

    Are you really willing/able to spend time doing this?

    It is tedious and time consuming.

    Is this really for you?

    Sure, it’s great to have the convenience of doing this in your own home, but if it’s only the novelty of having this at home electrolysis, think twice.

    Do you have the patience to learn the technique?

    It takes a few tries to figure out what works for you; learning to put the stylus tip in the right place and knowing when you’ve done it properly. I have found that when done right, it’s only takes a gentle pull to remove the hair (meaning: it doesn’t hurt, and there is minimal resistance from the hair follicle), instead of a typical quick yank when plucking.

    Best of luck!

  4. Danielle says:

    Review by Danielle for Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis
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    I bought this product about fifteen years ago and was very disappointed in it. From the other reviews and the product pic, it looks like they haven’t made any improvements to it either. It sounds and looks exactly the same as it did in the early ’90′s. This machine is definitely not clean or easy, either. For one you have to fill a cup with this salt water mixture, dip your fingers in it and hold the metal part of the stylus with your hands. Then you have to locate the hair shaft and put the stylus needle in it. When you locate the hair shaft, the machine makes a loud beeping noise. You have to do each individual hair like this. It stings a little bit, but I didn’t find it painful, and I had it on the highest setting. There’s a lot of pus and redness and this takes a long time to heal. I have some permanent scarring because of this too. (Making it LESS likely I would wear a bathing suit, instead of MORE like it was supposed to do.) And the real bummer was about 75 percent of the hairs came back. I usually had to repeat the treatments about six or seven times before the hair stopped growing. The stylus and the machine itself are very delicate (you’ll probably be replacing it about once a year if you use it often). Depending where you want to remove the hair, it can be a real hassle to use. And if you need to remove a lot of hair, forget it. Using this thing, it will take you forever, guaranteed.

    I used this thing every day for about two years straight and maybe removed about one square inch of bikini area hair, most of which I had to treat repeatedly becuase the hairs just kept returning. I finally gave up when the person in the apartment next to mine actually called the fire department because they thought the beeping sound was my carbon monoxide detector going off! That was a joy explaining to the fire department in my bath robe and slippers that the beeping was from my electrolysis machine. So much for keeping the whole matter private!

    The only thing it’s really good for is if you have a few thick hairs in an easy to reach area, like your face or chin. I treated a few hairs in this general area and it seemed to work fine, though you’ll have to do the same hairs over multiple times, like I said before. If you have a large area you need to treat, don’t even bother with this at all. It’s a total waste of time. Just save up the money and get laser treatments.

  5. Tonya N. Mochocki says:

    Review by Tonya N. Mochocki for Clean + Easy A80006C Deluxe Home Electrolysis
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    I got what I paid for. The process as I expected is painful and tedious, but it works. There is no hair in the places I used it and no scar left at all. It is a risk you have to take. Some people are more likely to scar than others.

    The needle is very easy to bend so be careful, and make sure to start at the lowest setting and work your way up. I used about a two because three left a mark that took several weeks to heal. The beeping sound the machine makes is annoying but necessary for you to know that an electrical charge is being delivered.

  6. Hinemoa88ify says:

    …feel sorry for the wolfman/gorilla/tiger guy..

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