One Electrologist for 1 area, another for another

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Ok so I go to my electro for the hairs underneath my belly button, which is all fine and dandy. My mom goes to her and she is attached to my hair salon, so that explains why I go there. Fabulous woman, does a dang fine job, etcetc.
HOWEVER, I want to get another area done. I want a few stray hairs on my aereolae done (which I caused by tweezing once fine, blonde hairs), but there's no way I'm going to my current electrologist. That would be embarrassing. And it won't help if someone replies saying "Don't be embarrassed, that's her job!!" I ain't going, and that's final.
Do you think I should ask my laser technician (who is a different woman) to recommend one? I'm sure she knows some good ones in the city since she's in the industry...

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Ok so I go to my electro for the hairs underneath my belly button, which is all fine and dandy. My mom goes to her and she is attached to my hair salon, so that explains why I go there. Fabulous woman, does a dang fine job, etcetc.
HOWEVER, I want to get another area done. I want a few stray hairs on my aereolae done (which I caused by tweezing once fine, blonde hairs), but there's no way I'm going to my current electrologist. That would be embarrassing. And it won't help if someone replies saying "Don't be embarrassed, that's her job!!" I ain't going, and that's final.
Do you think I should ask my laser technician (who is a different woman) to recommend one? I'm sure she knows some good ones in the city since she's in the industry...

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I don't see a problem in asking your laser technician for a referral. She may know of someone. She may ask you why you wouldn't consider laser or did you already discuss this with her and decide against having it done?
If the laser tech can not recommend any one, just call around. Are you close to the Apilius institute (I think that's what it's called or something close?) or Dectro International. They may have students or practitoners there that can work on you.

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There is like a total of 10 hairs on each aereolae, so I think laser would be a waste of money, don't you? Like it would take less than 15 mins to do BOTH aereolae, and I figured that the laser techs don't power the laser up for less than $50.

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Some laser practices offer a per pulse fee. It's also possible that while you are there for another area, your tech would treat those few hairs for free.

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I treat hairs around the areola all the time. This is a perfect area for electrolysis since we are only targeting 10-30 hairs per side . It is very tolerable as far as pain goes. Most women are just fine. They may scrunch their nose for a couple hairs, but it really is no big deal. Time-wise it's a snap to do and most don't know why they didn't do this a long time ago. I assume laser is fine, too, though I am not a laser expert, but I know enough to point out that the hair has to be the right color. Forget destroying any lighter color hairs.
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