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Did you know?

If your electrologist can't see the hairs, they can't zap the hairs. Plucking, waxing, threading, or tweezing before your hair removal appointment reduces the number of hairs your electrologist can remove.

Did you know?

The hair you see is not all the hair you have. Hair grows in cycles. That's why it takes more than one appointment to permanently clear an area.

Electrolysis Tip

For a more comfortable treatment, avoid caffeine for a few hours before your appointment.

Electrolysis Tip

Talk to your electrologist about any questions or concerns. We want your experience to be as comfortable and effective as possible.

Electrolysis Tip

Ask your electrologist for aftercare advice. We can recommend the product that is right for your skin and treatment program.

Electrolysis Tip

Clean skin releases unwanted hair more easily. Remove your makeup before your appointment, Remove makeup prior to your electrolysis appointment.so the hair follicles are clean and accessible.

Did you Know?

Electrology is the only hair removal method recognized as permanent by the FDA.

Did you know?

Gently exfoliating your skin before your treatment opens up the follicles and lets the unwanted hair slide out more easily.

Electrolysis Tip

It's okay to shave between treatments, but never, ever tweeze!

Never tweeze between treatments.

Electrolysis Tip

HydrateHydrate, hydrate, hydrate!
Drinking plenty of water helps unwanted hair slide right out.

Electrolysis Solutions

For Athletes
For Breasts & Sensitive Areas
For Coarse, Wavy Hair
For Darker Skin
For Hormonal Changes/PCOS
For Men
For Teenagers
For Transgender People

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Colorado Association of Electrologists presents meaningful seminars and programs covering a variety of topics.

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Colorado Association of Electrologists

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About Colorado Association of Electrologists

Members of the Colorado Association of Electrologists at the 2015 American Electrology Association Convention in Las Vegas

Members of the Colorado Association of Electrologists at the American Electrology Association's 2015 Convention in Las Vegas

Welcome to the Colorado Association of Electrologists (CAE). CAE is a professional membership association founded by Gladys Lansing and Helen Kunze and incorporated on May 5, 1976. CAE is dedicated to maintaining the quality and professionalism of the permanent hair removal industry by providing high level education to its members across the state.

Electrolysis is not a licensed profession in the state of Colorado, so the CAE is more dedicated and committed than ever in providing the public with highly skilled and trained professional electrologists. The CAE offers members regular seminars and meetings where electrologists can earn Continuing Education Units (CEU's) each year. These seminars offer an opportunity for members to discuss and share relevant issues as it pertains to the hair removal industry. In addition, the CAE continually strives to protect the health and safety of the public as well as the electrologists by providing its members with advanced training in the field sterilization and universal precautions.

 

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If you are looking for permanent hair removal, you have come to the right place. To find a Colorado Electrologist located near you, please visit our Member Directory or enter your zip code in the sidebar.

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You can join CAE automatically by joining the American Electrology Association.

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The American Electrology Association (AEA), established in 1958, is the largest international nonprofit membership organization for permanent hair removal professionals. The AEA promotes the highest standards in Electrology education, practice and ethics and champions state licensing and regulation of the profession to protect the public interest. The American Electrology Association plays a key role in providing reliable and scientifically accurate information to its membership, the public, the medical community and government agencies.