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How Does Galvanic Electrolysis Work?

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How Does Galvanic Electrolysis Work?

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A. salt + water —–DC-current—–> hydrogen + chlorine + sodium hydroxide (In the follicle) (direct current) (gas) (gas) (Lye) Galvanic electrolysis involves sending a DC current of electricity directly to the root of an unwanted hair via a needle that is inserted into the follicle of the affected hair. As the DC current travels through the follicle, a chemical reaction occurs. This chemical reaction produces sodium hydroxide (lye) which is capable of burning, corroding, dissolving, or eating away by chemical action, which destroys the hair follicle itself. Q. How Does Thermolysis Electrolysis Work? A. A needle is again inserted into the follicle of an unwanted hair. However, the electrical current that is sent through the needle is an AC (alternate current) current with thermolysis. Unwanted hair destruction does not result from a chemical reaction with thermolysis. Instead, as the AC current passes through the needle, the resulting vibration heats the water molecules surrounding t

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