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Reddit mentions of Epilator Hair Removal - Original Epilady Women’s Classic Coil (White)

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Epilator Hair Removal - Original Epilady Women’s Classic Coil (White)
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  • EPILADY: The fast and easy way to remove hair from your body. The Epilady Classic, Epilady’s all-time best seller has returned. Due to popular demand, and repeated requests from veteran Epilady fans, Epilady has brought the Classic back.
  • ELECTRIC HAIR REMOVER: No need to shave the same spot over and over to get those stranded hairs. The Classic epilator removes the hair directly from the root for results that last up to 4-6 weeks. This leaves your skin silky smooth and flawless.
  • RAZOR SPEED: The Classic offers two operating speeds to tweeze your hair to perfection. There’s no need for an expensive spa visit when you can treat yourself in your own home. Make your skin feel like it was just freshly waxed.
  • SUPERIOR FINISH: Get great results, fast. The rotating coil technology produces virtually infinite tweezes per minute. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you can feel clean and refreshed. The epilating head ensures fast and smooth action.
  • WOMEN’S BEST FRIEND: The Classic works on all hair types and colors, making it the go-to epilator for all. The sleek design allows for a good grip when you are epilating. Light to the touch, it can be used on arms, legs, underarms, bikini area, and face.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height7 Inches
Length2 Inches
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.35625 Pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Epilator Hair Removal - Original Epilady Women’s Classic Coil (White):

u/yawha · 23 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Just realised that I've been using an epilator on/off for about 20 years. The new ones are much better than the old school [spring coiled ones] (https://www.amazon.com/Epilady-EP-800-10-Classic-Coil-Epilator/dp/B00B5ICA3G). They hurt! My best advice is to hold the skin taught around the area you're working on and move the epilator in circles. Keep at it and the hair regrowth with slow (I have bald patches all over my legs) and the pain will diminish!

u/xanoran84 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I got really good at making sugar, actually, following this tutorial, so it's the only thing I've done for the past few years (always keep in mind sugar darkens really fast. As soon as those bubbles start to color even a little bit, turn the heat waaayyy down and pay close attention). I cut up old jeans for waxing strips and use an old steel toothless dinner knife to spread on a thin layer. If the sugar is cooked the right way, it should come away clean every time (no gooey sticky mess).

Waxing I did before and the easiest ones were probably those pre-waxed strips from Sally Hanson. Otherwise I used the Sally Hansen sugar wax kit (it worked... sometimes), but that sugaring recipe works waayy better once you get the technique down and is far cheaper.

Also, keep in mind some areas are easier to wax/sugar than others. For me, anywhere the skin is loose and the hair is coarse (underarms, bikini lines) is the easiest. The hair always comes away very easily and almost painlessly (bit of a tingle). If the hair is really fine and the skin is thin (like arm or belly hair), it hurts like a bitch for me. I end up with crazy amounts of ingrown hairs. Everyone's different though so ymmv.

I'm looking into getting an epilady soon though since my time has just been really limited lately. My mom uses one to great effect (and has since before I can remember).

For all of this stuff, if you've never dilapidated in this manner before (i.e. ripping it out in one go), then please note that it will hurt the worst the first time around. Hair grows cyclically and every hair is on a different growing schedule. After the first time, only about 1/2-1/4 of the hair will grow back at a time, so maintenance is your best friend.