Neurospice Beauty Electrolysis
Neurodivergent Licensed Electrologist in Reno Sparks, NV
PCOS • Hormonal hair • Gender affirming care & surgery prep
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I help people get rid of their unwanted hair all day, and yet this is how much of a struggle it is to do electrolysis permanent hair removal on myself 🫠 featuring a scene of my hyperfixation show in the background 🙃 RenoSparks
04/24/2026
A little over one year ago and two months before my wedding, I was laid off from my software engineering job and quickly realized I wanted to leave that career entirely. For the first time in my life, I started thinking about what kind of career would work best with my mind, not the other way around.
Since I was a little girl, I’ve always been into beauty and being girly, so I knew I wanted to pursue something in the beauty industry. I personally had gotten electrolysis on my chin about 10 years ago, and I have an addiction to tweezing my own facial hair (I counted 13 tweezers around my house 🤦🏻♀️), so I thought I may enjoy this. And I was so right!
Since then, I’ve helped over a hundred (mostly) women get rid of unwanted hair that has been stealing their confidence. For the first time in any career that I’ve had, I feel confident in my skills, appreciated, and like I’m making a real difference. Seeing less and less hair on my clients every time they come in makes me so happy!!
Celebrating 1 year of Neurospice Beauty Electrolysis being open this week means betting on myself to start my first-ever business, and that’s huge for this shy, risk-averse neurodivergent girl.
Biggest thanks to my clients for trusting in me, my husband who has helped me physically and mentally through a year of my chronic illnesses progressing, especially Sam the front desk concierge who has made setting up and maintaining a business quick and easy, and my meds that have enabled me to continue working as I deal with my health. Thank you all for following my journey and for your support! 🫶🏻
Facial hair grow-out is a special kind of torture 😅 especially if you’re a hair-feeler / sensory-seeker. If you’re growing it out for electrolysis, I FEEL you. Here are the things that help keep my hands off and stay sane:
1. Do something else that requires both hands. For me, that’s a fidget toy, petting my cats 🐈⬛, painting my nails 💅, coloring 🖍️, or gaming 🎮 Crocheting or embroidery are also great for this 🧶
2. When it’s really severe and I get the worst urge to tweeze, I put gloves on at home 🧤 For me, this stops the urge to feel, pick, and tweeze completely.
3. Hot take: I stop shaving them. 🪒🚫 Not shaving sounds counterintuitive to the urge to feel/tweeze - you’d think the longer the hairs, the more they’d bother you. But hairs grow in at a taper: thinnest at the tip and thicker down the shaft. When you shave, you’re cutting off the soft thin tip and keeping the hairs at their thickest outside of your skin. For ME, feeling those thick, sharp edges of hairs after shaving makes me feel for them even more. In my experience, the worst part is the first few days of letting the hair poke through the skin and come out; then they often feel softer once they’re growing out. I only shave before special occasions now. ✨However✨ I’m totally aware that I have way less and thinner facial hair than a lot of my clients, and letting your hair grow out without shaving when you have more obvious hair growth can negatively affect your confidence. Do what’s best for your self esteem. 🫶
4. Touching your face to feel for the hairs can cause more problems, like acne and worsening skin, which then causes an urge to pick and poke. It’s a vicious cycle! For me though, the logic of this isn’t enough to stop the urge, but maybe it helps you to know that? 🤞
5. And for my clients, I hope that knowing you’re growing it out for a reason— that you’re handling the problem directly with electrolysis, and that it will be gone PERMANENTLY soon— is of comfort to you and helps you leave them alone. If you tweeze it, I can’t treat it (or kill those stem cells) until it grows back weeks later. 😩
After my husband’s facial hair distracted the internet… I started a Valentine’s Day Dream Facial Hair Clearance List 💘😂
These are the faces I’d love to clear (especially the ✨satisfying✨ shadow reduction).
Who am I missing?
02/10/2026
She doesn’t want chocolates — she wants you to pay for her electrolysis 💳✨
Send this to the person who needs the hint. 😘
Sorry babe, I wasn’t listening. I was mentally planning the most satisfying facial hair clearing of all time. 🤩😅🤓
01/23/2026
Want numbing cream to actually work? Here’s the routine that makes the biggest difference:
✅ Cleanse (warm water + gentle cleanser)
✅ Light exfoliation with warm water
✅ Apply numbing cream as a thick paste (don’t rub it in!)
✅ Cover with Glad Press ’N Seal/plastic wrap and arrive with it on
✅ No alcohol for 24 hours before treatment — it can reduce numbing effectiveness, and dehydration can make treatments feel a lot more intense.
📸 Pictured: a client who applied numbing cream PERFECTLY (this is exactly what you want 👏)
01/21/2026
8 months of electrolysis progress. ✨
Most people average 12–18 months for a full course of treatment, and it can take longer when the starting point has a lot of hair, higher density, and coarser hair. If you’re in the thick of it: keep going. Consistency really adds up. 🤍
Taking new clients via waitlist only right now — details + signup at the link in bio.
01/14/2026
Quick update: I’ve decided to close my books to new clients for now so that I can best support my existing clients.
If you’d like to work together in the future, I’ve created a New Client Waitlist: you can find it as a new tab on my website at the link in bio. I’ll reach out in order as spots open.
Please also follow along here for reopening updates! 💛
01/13/2026
100 clients in, and I’m still blown away that this is real. 🥲 What a milestone!
Thank you for supporting my small neurodivergent-owned business and for helping build a space that’s calm, open, and welcoming. If you’re already a client (or cheering from the sidelines), I’m so glad you’re here. Follow along for education, myths vs facts, and behind-the-scenes of this work. 🌶️✨
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Address
145 Disc Drive, Ste 109, Room 26
Sparks, NV
89436
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Saturday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
