MELISSA WHITLER | NBCU FellowMelissa@DallasVoice.com One important aspect of our well-being is how we look, as it can be quite distressing when our physical self does not align with our inner being.
For transgender people especially, gender dysphoria can become debilitating. Electrolysis is one procedure that offers permanent hair removal.
And in North Texas, trans people looking for electrolysis can turn to Hair & Now, a trans-owned and -operated business that offers not just hair removal, but understanding, too.
Valerie Jackson, who first sought out electrolysis in 2012 as the first step in her gender transition, created Hair & Now.