TREATING MEN
Most men are in too much of a hurry and too intolerant of electrolysis to endure the many hours of treatments required. But those who stick with it, often become the best clients you could ever hope to have.
by Sheila Marks
A GUIDE TO INSURANCE FOR ELECTROLOGISTS
An overview of the basic insurance coverages for a small, professional business will give electrologists who are new to the field a better understanding of the options available to them.
by Darryl C. Stevens
PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS ON THE HAIR ROUTE
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EDUCATIONAL FILE
Human skin is very effective at keeping out most of what it comes in contact with, allowing little penetration of foreign substances to the deeper layers. What does it take to break through this skin barrier?
by Linda Edsell
TRIVIAL HIRSUTE
During World War I, hong hair became a nuisance for women who worked in factories and offices. Those who simply cut it short became the forerunners of a "bobbed-hair" generation.
by Judy Greenhill
ENDOCRINE PERSPECTIVE
Most electrologists have a few clients who started experienceing facial hair growth late in life. How do we explain hirsutism to these clients who are in their 60's, or 70's?
by Geoffrey P. Redmonds, M.D.
SKIN TALK
Skin Problems: Questions & Answers
by Jon Blum, M.D.