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Try electrolysis for permanent hair removal

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By Jill O'Donoghue from Killarney Toning and Beauty Studio

Male grooming is becoming the norm as excess hair is now one of the most common concerns.

Some of the treatment areas are; eyebrows, especially the unibrow, beard sculpting to eliminate shaving on the cheeks and neck, neck line to treat irritations and ingrown hairs, ear hair, back hair and shoulder hair. Repeated tweezing and shaving, plus the fact that clothes are worn tight over some areas, can contribute to hair being trapped beneath the skin. Belts over the lower back can cause serious irritation and men don't realise there's a simple solution if it's caught on time. It may be that they are getting a spot in the area continually and an ingrown hair is causing a build-up of serum and this could eventually lead to surgery if left untreated. It's far too common for men to suffer ingrown hair on their necks and lower back. This is easily remedied with a few sessions of electrolysis and will alleviate any irritation they might have been experiencing. This can happen at any age male or female.

Based on a consultation, we will tailor a treatment plan that will address specific areas of concern. Electrolysis is the only method of hair removal that is FDA approved. We use the blend technique with the most up to date tech, Apilus branded machine.

It's also a common issue that woman of all ages have been putting up with such as facial hair. This can be often caused by hormonal changes such as menopause and hormonal imbalances such as PCOS.

Women with excess facial hair resort to temporary methods such as shaving, tweezing, threading, waxing or sugaring. Electrolysis is the only permanent method of unwanted hair.

If you're not someone who cheerfully puts up with a time consuming hair maintenance routine, you've found the permanent hair removal solution right here. Book a consultation and see how it can work for you.

For more information call Jill 064 6632966.

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Two Mary Immaculate College students win awards

Two Killarney students were honoured at the Mary Immaculate College Awards Ceremony in Limerick this week, with Dr Crokes footballer Leah McMahon and MIC Thurles student Setanta O’Callaghan both receiving […]

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Two Killarney students were honoured at the Mary Immaculate College Awards Ceremony in Limerick this week, with Dr Crokes footballer Leah McMahon and MIC Thurles student Setanta O’Callaghan both receiving prestigious college awards.

Leah McMahon, who is in her first year studying primary teaching, was presented with an MIC GAA Bursary Award. The bursary acknowledges her performances with Dr Crokes and Kerry Ladies Football, recognising her as one of the standout young players in the college.
Setanta O’Callaghan, received the Saint Bonaventure Trust Prize Year 1, awarded for academic excellence in Theology and Religious Studies on the Bachelor of Arts in Education programme in MIC Thurles. The award is presented to students who achieve top results in Years 1–3 of the course.
Both students were among 94 award recipients across MIC’s Limerick and Thurles campuses.
Professor Dermot Nestor, President of MIC, said the awards recognise the work and commitment shown by students across all areas of college life.

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Book on handball legend to be launched at The Sem

A new book by a Killarney priest will be officially launched at St Brendan’s College on Monday, December 9. Unbeatable – Fr Tom Jones, Handball Supremo will be launched at […]

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A new book by a Killarney priest will be officially launched at St Brendan’s College on Monday, December 9.

Unbeatable – Fr Tom Jones, Handball Supremo will be launched at 6pm in the college chapel.
The book, written by Fr Tom Looney charts the life of Fr Tom Jones, a past pupil of St Brendan’s who entered the school as both a World and National Handball Champion.
Jones later served as a priest in Ulster, Yorkshire, Australia and Kerry over a 54-year ministry. The biography describes his sporting achievements and his contribution to parish life at home and abroad.
Fr Kieran O’Brien, President of the Kerry Handball Association, will host the launch
Copies of the book, priced at €15, are available in the Cathedral Office, O’Connor’s on Beech Road and the Friary Bookshop.

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