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I talked to my wife about starting electrolysis, she seems more concerned about the cost, than the actual getting it done.
We have a place close to here that charges @ $40cdn an hour. I may only be able to go once a month, but it's a start.
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(18-10-2016, 04:39 PM)jannet.duff Wrote:  I talked to my wife about starting electrolysis, she seems more concerned about the cost, than the actual getting it done.
We have a place close to here that charges @ $40cdn an hour. I may only be able to go once a month, but it's a start.

Oh that's awesome, can't wait to hear how it was. What are you going to do ? Legs and chest ?
Your wife is awesome Jannet.

Birgit
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#3

Fantastic news!

I`v looked into this myself and have decided to go Laser first and then electrolysis for the remainder, theres a Huge price difference and electrolysis is Way cheaper! but for me the thought of having to grow a few mm of facial hair every couple of weeks is too much, the dysphoria it would create would be really bad Sad

So I admire your courage for being able to do this, unlike chicken me! Big Grin
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(18-10-2016, 05:31 PM)Birgit Wrote:  
(18-10-2016, 04:39 PM)jannet.duff Wrote:  I talked to my wife about starting electrolysis, she seems more concerned about the cost, than the actual getting it done.
We have a place close to here that charges @ $40cdn an hour. I may only be able to go once a month, but it's a start.

Oh that's awesome, can't wait to hear how it was. What are you going to do ? Legs and chest ?
Your wife is awesome Jannet.

Birgit

Just my face, my body hair is very fine anyway. The epilator is getting rid of most of it anyway.
I may get around my nipples done too, we will see.
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#5

Oooh, good luck Big Grin

For me electro has been a really important part of my transition, I've already spent $2000 on it :|

I do two 2 hour sessions per week at $40 per hour (was $60/hour for the first 20 hours)

Fortunately, I make enough tips at my job to cover the cost, and my hourly wage just barely squeaks out enough cash to cover my rent and food, so I'm surviving.

I should probably start looking for a second job though.
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(18-10-2016, 09:40 PM)Th3saurus Wrote:  Oooh, good luck Big Grin

For me electro has been a really important part of my transition, I've already spent $2000 on it :|

I do two 2 hour sessions per week at $40 per hour (was $60/hour for the first 20 hours)

Fortunately, I make enough tips at my job to cover the cost, and my hourly wage just barely squeaks out enough cash to cover my rent and food, so I'm surviving.

I should probably start looking for a second job though.

Given the option, I would sit through a few 8 hr sessions and just get it done, but the cost for that per sitting is too much.
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#7

I had a boss once who used to say "If you have a problem that you can solve with money, you don't really have a problem", by which he meant that real problems cannot be solved with money.  So, sounds like you have the hard part- approval, or at least acceptance, or perhaps tolerance?  Now, you just have to come up with the cash.  $40 and hour sounds pretty reasonable these days.  Go slow on your face- you only get one, and you don't want it scarred.  I did laser first, and then followed up with electrolysis to get the stragglers.  It was a long process, but the sooner you can start, the better.  Other areas, while vexing, can wait.  Having no facial hair makes passing so much easier- and makes you look younger as a side benefit.

Good luck Janet!  I am so happy for you.
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#8

My electrologist will only do two hours sessions at max unless she gets a substantial break. 

I was not really expecting to do more than one or two hours a week, it just kind of happened, still it's really nice to get this out of the way. I can't wait to have a clear face!
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