This gadget of torture was purchased online from www.beautychoice.com for $90.I searched everywhere else for this particular brand but I couldn’t find it, though I did come across some other epilators at wal-mart, zellers and stores like such.
I was so excited when I purchased it and did all my research beforehand. Now that I have it, I use it very sporadically. I try my best to use it as much as possible so my skin can get used to the pulling and the redness stops. I really don’t want this thing to live in the back of my drawer so I’m making a real effort to use it!
The main reason for using it so infrequently is the fact that I'm a wimp. When this thing starts, it makes a brittle noise which is scary; a lot of people don’t even want to try it for that reason.
Once I start using it for a little while, it's not so bad. It hurts around the softer spots because the skin is thinner and if you stretch your skin by where you're epilating, it really reduces the pain a whole lot.
It removes quite a lot of hair which is something can’t see, but you’ll see it when you clean it out. As far as the battery life goes, it’s pretty good and lasts a good amount of time. I haven’t tried any other epilators to compare but I know not to buy an epilator that runs of batteries because the power is not the same.
The main trick is to use it slowly and not run it on the skin like a razor because that doesn’t allow for it to pluck enough hair. It can be used anywhere on the body, but I don’t use it on my facial because I don’t want to risk it
(The golden tweezers that turn while plucking hair. Picture is unclear because I was in the car!)
(My arm's reaction...mostly just redness)
I was so excited when I purchased it and did all my research beforehand. Now that I have it, I use it very sporadically. I try my best to use it as much as possible so my skin can get used to the pulling and the redness stops. I really don’t want this thing to live in the back of my drawer so I’m making a real effort to use it!
The main reason for using it so infrequently is the fact that I'm a wimp. When this thing starts, it makes a brittle noise which is scary; a lot of people don’t even want to try it for that reason.
Once I start using it for a little while, it's not so bad. It hurts around the softer spots because the skin is thinner and if you stretch your skin by where you're epilating, it really reduces the pain a whole lot.
It removes quite a lot of hair which is something can’t see, but you’ll see it when you clean it out. As far as the battery life goes, it’s pretty good and lasts a good amount of time. I haven’t tried any other epilators to compare but I know not to buy an epilator that runs of batteries because the power is not the same.
The main trick is to use it slowly and not run it on the skin like a razor because that doesn’t allow for it to pluck enough hair. It can be used anywhere on the body, but I don’t use it on my facial because I don’t want to risk it
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