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I've had my legs waxed and threaded, so I knew it wouldn't be easy. Last time I was waxed the hair was "almost long enough" and we decided to go for it. A lot of pain (and 80 bucks) for so-so results. I decided to try a different route. We're planning a Caribbean cruise in the spring and I don't want to have to worry about shaving in the tiny shower or side effects of salt water. I figured the epilator was a small enough investment that it was worth a try.
Let me be honest here - this is not pain free hair removal. Even after a hot shower (and yes, some wine) there were areas that felt more like my skin was being peeled away than a bunch of tiny tweezers doing their thing. However, I kept the epilator moving and made it through. The first time, it took me about 45 minutes per leg - of that hour and a half, probably 10 minutes was truly painful, but obviously not unbearable - just not at the top of my list for a fun way to spend Saturday night.
Also of note - your legs will not be perfectly smooth. YET. Hair grows in stages, so while you may have a ton of tiny, snatched out leg hairs littering the top of your toilet seat and bathroom floor, there's another round of follicles pushing out new, minute hairs that aren't long enough for the tweezers to grab yet, but they are long enough to make your legs feel prickly.
Depending on how fast your hair grows, three to five days later, go for another round (of epilating + wine). It won't hurt as bad, but it's not exactly a massage, either. Repeat again in three to five days. Be sure to exfoliate before and after to prevent ingrown hairs and moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!
It comes with no attachments. It has a small light which is weak but somewhat useful to have. After 25 years of continuous epilation most of the hair on my leg is gone so it's easy to miss spots without good lighting conditions so the light as tiny it is still appreciated. It's dual voltage, used it in Europe with just a plug converter without any issues.
As far as performance:
This device doesn't pull some of the hair by the roots. When the disks grab onto them they break therefore they grow back much faster. This might just be user error and have to find the sweet spot for the angle so if over time the performance seems to improve I will definitely update this review. For now I'm giving it a solid 3.5 stars.
i got this thing a couple of months ago and my hair growth is noticeably finer and soo much more manageable. and i do agree with the other reviews that the pain of epilating decreases significantly over time!
the plastic safety/massager thing is BS and actively prevents the machine from doing its job so i use the epilator without it. works wonders on pits, too! this is definitely a great starter model. now that i’m a believer, i will probably upgrade to a fancier version with more tweezers but for now, i’m happily hairless(ish).
Update: 09/12/2019
The purple guard around the epilator tweezer is very loose and doesn't stay in place. I use it once a month and take off the guard to clean it and put it back on but now it's so loose I have to hold on to it while using which is inconvenience. So now instead of four star I have to give it a three.
This is leagues ahead of the epilady (funny how multiple decades of continuous improvement changes things). It really doesn't hurt much at all, and it's satisfying and slightly addictive to use. You will need to go over the same area multiple times to get rid of all the hair.
I used it every evening for 4 days & it still did not remove all my leg hair. However, I wasn’t discouraged. I decided to go ahead and shave my legs for Easter Sunday and they stayed smoother, MUCH longer. Here we are nearly a week, post shave, and I have hardly any leg hair at all. I’ve also tried it on my underarms with decent success too.
At first, I was concerned this would be quite painful. The dull “pain” you feel, to me, felt like a tickle-sensation. I have a low pain tolerance, so I feel like that should encourage several that it’s not that bad. The only part that “hurt” were my knees, and that still hasn’t enough to make me quit.
Overall, I don’t think I’m able to give up shaving, but I should be able to do it less frequently.





