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Epilator? follow up to last question
If I were to buy one, which would you recommend?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just bought this one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Remington-Perfection-E P5000-Epilator-Gift/dp/B000T1J2SQ
from boots for 25 quid. I've never used one before but seeing as it was half price I thought I'd give it a go.
I haven't had chance to use it yet as I only got it today and the hairs on my legs aren't long enough to try it on (and I'm not brave enough to try it on any other areas until I've tried it on my legs first!), but when I give it a go I'll post back on how it goes :)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Remington-Perfection-E P5000-Epilator-Gift/dp/B000T1J2SQ
from boots for 25 quid. I've never used one before but seeing as it was half price I thought I'd give it a go.
I haven't had chance to use it yet as I only got it today and the hairs on my legs aren't long enough to try it on (and I'm not brave enough to try it on any other areas until I've tried it on my legs first!), but when I give it a go I'll post back on how it goes :)
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Hi,
The 2 things i would look for and ensure your one has (whichever brand), are 1) a light on it, sounds silly, but it makes it SOOOO much easier to spot those little hairs that otherwise you would miss and only spot later on!
2)at least two variations of speed and changeable head with diffferent numbers of rotating blades. Very useful for when you first start using it and you arent used to the sensation, Start on slow speed and with fewer blades, then try it faster, then switch to the full number and higher speed.
Also worth knowing, cooling your skin beforehand (some of them advertise various "ice" functions, WILL help numb but very temporarily, and actually makes it harder for hairs to come out as the follicles contract. Not really worth doing.
You are better off having a lovely hot shower or bath to soak first, which opens the follicles, and taking a painkiller (pref one with ibuprofen) about 30 minutes before you start.
Good luck. I wouldnt go back to shaving or waxing from my epilator now- i even do my underarms!!
The 2 things i would look for and ensure your one has (whichever brand), are 1) a light on it, sounds silly, but it makes it SOOOO much easier to spot those little hairs that otherwise you would miss and only spot later on!
2)at least two variations of speed and changeable head with diffferent numbers of rotating blades. Very useful for when you first start using it and you arent used to the sensation, Start on slow speed and with fewer blades, then try it faster, then switch to the full number and higher speed.
Also worth knowing, cooling your skin beforehand (some of them advertise various "ice" functions, WILL help numb but very temporarily, and actually makes it harder for hairs to come out as the follicles contract. Not really worth doing.
You are better off having a lovely hot shower or bath to soak first, which opens the follicles, and taking a painkiller (pref one with ibuprofen) about 30 minutes before you start.
Good luck. I wouldnt go back to shaving or waxing from my epilator now- i even do my underarms!!
I've just bought the Braun Silk-Epil 7681, which has all sorts of attachments including a beginners cap. I was dreading using it as I've never tried waxing or epilating before, but it was a doddle. I was expecting it to really hurt but there was just the odd tingle, rather than pain. I have been converted so much that my friend is going to buy one! I've only tried it on my legs so far but once I've used it a few more times I may be a bit braver and up the speed and try different areas.
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