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The Braun Silk-épil 9 9-579 is a top-tier cordless epilator featuring advanced MicroGrip tweezer technology that removes hair 4x shorter than waxing, delivering up to 4 weeks of smooth skin. Designed for wet and dry use, it offers a virtually painless experience with 13 versatile attachments including a shaver head and facial cleansing brush. Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, this all-in-one grooming tool redefines convenience and precision for the modern professional woman.
| ASIN | B00TI5ZMZQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,328,603 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,849 in Hair Removal Epilators |
| Brand | Braun |
| Brand Name | Braun |
| Charging Time | 1 Hours |
| Color | Purple , White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,024 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00069055870952 |
| Included Components | Epilator, shaver head, trimmer cap, facial cleansing brush, skin contact efficiency high frequency massage pouch, charger, and 2 brushes |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble - Pampers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 69055870952 |
| Model Name | Silk-epil 9 |
| Model Number | SE9 579 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hair Removal, facial |
| UPC | 069055870952 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**D
The hands down best epilator - Update
Update: I have been using this guy for over a year. It is my favorite beauty tool! I have not touched a razor and I love that. I did use it in the shower a few times but I find that it broke more hairs than it pulled out. Meaning in less than a week I was feeling them growing back. I use dry and I'm good for a minimum of three weeks or more. I still highly recommend if you are trying one for the first time to use after a few wax sessions. Catch the regrowth from a wax session and it isn't so bad. Also want to note, do not let your hair get to long, the longer the hair the more you feel it. This model catches stubble pretty well, you will learn what is best for you. I am so in love with the Brain EpilSilk 9. I have four epilators but this one is by far my absolute favorite. It really grabs the shortest little hairs as they grow back. I use it about once a week and that keeps me smooth. The hair grows back super fine. I haven’t had any issues with ingrown hairs as others have. I always use it after a hot shower and exfoliating. No need to be heavy handed, just lightly go over your skin. I also do my underarms, does a really great job there as well. I didn’t like using it in the shower as it felt like i it wasn’t getting as much hair. This epilator pulls the fine and thick hair out. The video is while epilating my knee. it’s hard to video while epilating. The picture is my knee immediately after epilating. It is painful the first time you use an epilator, I highly recommend waxing first and then using the epilator as the hair grows back in. That way you are starting with fewer hairs and it’s easier to ease into it. The shorter the hair the less it hurts. After using a time or two it really isn’t bad at all. I rub my legs with almond oil after and my legs feel amazing. I love the feeling of smooth legs on fresh sheets and using this I get that feeling pretty much every night. My only complaint is I didn’t start epilating earlier in life. Update: been using this epilator for over seven months. So convenient and easy to use, every two weeks or so after a shower I grab it off the charging base (which makes this epilator super convenient) make a slow steady pass over my legs and my underarms. I haven't touched razors, waxes or creams in over a year and I can promise that I never will again. As I stated before it you have never epilated I highly suggest getting a wax and then using this every two weeks or so for regrowth. If you go full on with it your first time ITS GOING TO HURT LIKE H#%&. If you stay with it you will not regret it as it gets less and less painful the more you use it. I barely feel it anymore.
M**E
Never going back to shaving!
Why did I wait so long to purchase and use one of these?.. I don’t know but it was foolish. Most of my life, I shaved because I just couldn’t tolerate waxing. I do wax my own armpits and bikini area and Brazilian. Why buy this product: PROS: 1. It’s the Queen of epilators. I’ve done my research very carefully reviewing every website and reviews. I needed something that will maintain everything including Brazilians and facial hairs. THIS IS IT, look no more and trust me on this one. 2. Really not that painful. I know pulling individual hairs from your body sounds like an ultra-painful, medieval waxing experience, but it was not nearly as bad as I was expecting. At worst, it feels like the beginning of a static shock or needles poking. But, again, every epilator (and pain tolerance) is different. If it hurts, stop am after a small section and then start again. I had to do this first time I used it. 3. Lasts 3-4 weeks! And the best part is that you don’t have to wait for the hair to get long enough to pull (as waking does). This epilator grabs hair as small as a grain of sand. Think about your tweezers that you use to pluck your tiny eyebrow hairs. 4. This model has a shaver. Trust me you’ll need it, especially if you’re doing your bikini/Brazilian area and men for your back areas. Hairs do need to be short. 5. Handles wet (in the shower/bath) and dry. Epilating wet is going to be a less painful than dry, as there's water to coat and comfort the skin, according to a dermatologist I read so online. However, "dry epilation is more efficient because the hairs are not flatted down by water," she says, so the epilator can catch and pull each hair better 6. Maintain your Brazilian in between waxes. If you do like to wax, you may use this to maintain it. If you’re brave to give yourself a full Brazilian. Trim all the hairs to be uniform and short (the Braun comes with a trimmer head), pop a pillow under your butt, grab a mirror, pull your skin taut, and take your time. Go side-to-side in small strokes, gradually increasing the width of each stroke, rather than running it over a new, thick patch of hair each time. Adrenaline is your friend here, so take breaks, but don't stop. If you do the mons pubis first, the labia and everything else will feel like a breeze, and after a while, you become kinda numb to it. It took me two hours to do the whole Brazilian, which is a lot, but so is $60 for a wax. CON 1. Pricey. BUT, worth every penny saved from having to go to the salon to wax all areas of your body. 2. Might be out of stock since it’s so demanded. Happy I found it on Amazon. TIPS: 1. Take some ibuprofen 1HR before .. it does help a little as your blood thins and relives pain from pulling. 2. EXFOLIATE: Even if you don’t have any in hand.. mix half part left over coffee grinds, course sugar like brown sugar and a tiny bit of conditioner. Mix and rub well. I don’t recommend doing this in your intimate areas as it’s very delicate down there. 3. Epilate after your shower or bath. Your skin and follicles are moist... may be less painful. 4. As soon as you epilate one area, lift the epilator and just press that area with your hand to ease the pain.
S**P
Throw Away Your Razors &/or Stop Waxing!
I not NOT a paid reviewer and this review is totally unsolicited. I LOVE my new Braun Silk-épil 9 9-579!!!! :-) Goodbye razors, and waxes at the salon! (tried waxing but my skin was, too, sensitive) I watched a couple of online videos describing how this product works and most are spot on ..... yes, it is a little uncomfortable but if you can tolerate waxing, your golden. Even in areas they don't normally wax, most salons don't hit the very top 2 inches or so of your thigh, this product was totally tolerable. I did have to go slower and use speed 1 on most of my upper thighs and on the most upper part, I had to use the shaver, rather than the epilator. Nonetheless, this product gave me GREAT results from the very first use. The other thing I want to address is the red bumps. I was concerned about this because I am a redhead and have very sensitive skin, yep, you read that right, I have VERY sensitive skin and I am still able to very easily use this product. Anyway, back to the bumps .... I did both of my lower legs on the first try, the only tricky areas were my knees and the back of my knees and yes, there were little red bumps ..... however, they were pretty much gone the next morning. This same morning, I decided to go ahead and do my upper legs, figured the area would be hidden under my capri pants so it wouldn't matter. Afterwards, I showered, exfoliated my skin, patted dry and applied my regular lotion (I always use Cetaphil because it is hypoallergenic & non-greasy) and much to my surprise, there were NO RED bumps except on the very sensitive area on the upper part of my thigh! I was very very pleased. Also, regarding the shaver head that I used on the very upper/inside area of my both thighs, it gave me a very close shave and although it was a little red, and did not disappear when I exfoliated my skin, patted it dry and applied my regular lotion, it was not uncomfortable either. My guess is, by tomorrow morning, it'll be just fine. If I had one wish for this product it would to to have a different attachment for the face. Why can't Braun make a completely separate attachment (like they have for the shaver) but matches the separate product they already sell for the face??? The only reason I didn't buy the other product is, I've already spend over $100 on this one, and the video reviews say that, for the price, it isn't power enough and uses batteries! Why in the world would I want that?!?!? However, if they had added a separate head attachment to this product I would have been willing to pay more for it because I wouldn't have to worry about batteries!! Finally, after watching the videos, I chose to do this on dry skin because I felt I would get better results. Therefore, I am not able to comment on what the results would be if I had done it in the shower. Good luck to you if you decide to try this product ...... and if you do, I hope you are as happy as I am!!
E**N
The best worst thing I've willingly done to myself
I actually paid for this, if that matters to anybody. It did affect my opinion when I was reading reviews because I feel like people who receive something for free are much more likely to give higher ratings than they may have. First off. I only got this a week ago. If my opinion changes, I'll update my review to reflect my views. There is also a lot to review with this, so I'm going to give reviews of the attachments as well as an overall opinion. OVERALL This thing hurts. I am not one to avoid wishing ill will upon people I dislike, but I don't think I would wish this sort of pain upon my worst enemy. Oh, I read the advice columns. I tried a shot of vodka. NSAIDs. After exfoliation. In the shower. After a shower. Completely dry. Wet. Pulling my skin as taut in every direction possible. Leaving my skin be. Going slowly. Going quickly. I didn't try numbing cream, but I think I'm going to next time. The pain from this was worse than getting my tattoo and getting it removed--possibly worse than the combined pain of both. My hair is very thick and coarse (I'm pretty sure I'm half-Sasquatch; my skin is glow-in-the-day white and my hair is very dark), so maybe that's why it caused me so much grief. I ended up having to stop halfway through and finish up the next day. I was dripping sweat from the pain. There was a little blood. It wasn't enough to make me cry, but it was extremely uncomfortable. Each of my hair follicles was bright red after, and my skin was extremely warm to the touch. If I could have walked around without pants for the rest of the evening, I would have. Sadly that wasn't an option, so I put on some PJs and stayed as still as possible until I went to bed. That said, it may be the best worst thing I've ever put myself through. My hair normally becomes quite visible after 2-3 days, and I'm still relatively hair free. Some hairs did break off at the skin and they are becoming visible (more slowly than with shaving), but I am impressed with how smooth my skin is. Assuming that the hair comes back even remotely finer and/or sporadically enough to reduce the pain, the process was worth it. I am way too lazy to shave regularly. If this cuts down my need to remove my hair down to 2-3 times a month AND gives me an excuse to binge-watch a few episodes of bad TV while doing so, I'll deal with the pain. PURPLE/MASSAGING ATTACHMENT (5/5) This attachment is the best. It lets you get closest to your skin, so it can catch shorter hairs. I used this when possible. I even tested it on my chin because the sensitive/narrow opening head didn't do anything. I don't really think the rollers helped at all (maybe it helps people with thinner/finer hair?), but the closeness helps a lot. Short hair (but not overly short--the .5 mm claims on the box seem VERY generous to me, and I'd recommend having at least 1-2 mm) was still an issue overall, but most of what I had got taken off without too much issue. Besides the pain, of course. ARMPIT ATTACHMENT (5/5) You can't get quite as close with this attachment, but it is easier to use around awkward curves like your armpits. Warning to people who try to epilate their underarms: Be prepared for blood. Again, my hair is coarse and I have sensitive skin, but my pits were not happy at all. Several of my follicles were bleeding by the time I finished. The small surface area was the one relief because I managed to get each of them done in only a minute or two. Also, I have zero hair growth as of yet, and I usually need to shave my underarms every couple of days. NARROW/SENSITIVE ATTACHMENT (2/5) This thing is kind of useless for me. The hole is narrow to avoid catching your skin (which I didn't have any issues with whatsoever, even with the open attachments), but the plastic is so thick that it's hard to get short hairs. I get some hairs on my chin that I wanted to epilate, but this was useless for that. Unless your hairs are already somewhat long (thus quite visible), it won't help you with much. SHAVER ATTACHMENT--with and without trimmer head (4/5) This is alright for trimming. It isn't as good as a dedicated trimmer because you can't get as much hair at once, but it does its job pretty well. With the trimmer head, it brings hair down to about half a centimeter or so. Without the trimmer head, it gets pretty short--almost down to the skin. I found this to be a bit too short for the epilator, so I would suggest either holding it a bit away from your skin or using the trimmer cover if the hair you want to epilate is very long. STAND (?/5) I'm not really going to leave my epilator out all of the time, especially since I will supposedly only need it once or twice a month, so I'm not giving a review of this. It's a stand. It stands things. FACIAL CLEANSING BRUSH (3/5) I'm a little disappointed in this. I make my own facial products (moisturizers, exfoliators, cleansers, etc.), and I was hoping that this might be something to either add to or replace my homemade exfoliators. I'll use it until the batteries run out or the head goes bad, but I doubt I'll keep using it after that. My skin doesn't feel any smoother or cleaner than when I use the products I make myself, and it has a bigger environmental impact thanks to the batteries. If you don't already have a decent product you use for exfoliation, this is okay. But if you have something you're already a fan of, I wouldn't expect miracles.
J**N
Best buy and a great investment - Recommended!
This is a great investment, a great product, and I can't recommend enough. Think about it this way - I used to use 1 triple blade for my shaver ever week - now-a-days, those blades can cost as much as $5 each. That doesn't seem to be that expensive - only $5 per week to have clean shaven legs, BUT multiply that and you end up with spending over $250 a year on just blades. That's crazy and could buy you TWO of these epilators! If you spend the money on this, you will never have to buy blades again. 1) it comes with a shaver head that in my experience, shaves as well as the disposable blades do. 2) it has a trimmer for delicate areas 3) it has the epilator head and interchangeable guards for legs and delicate areas, like armpits and bikini areas. I bought this model to replace my first one that after three years, just would not hold a charge any more. That one only cost me about $50 so this one was a leap for me cost wise, but when I added up how much I was spending and throwing away with blades, it was easier to justify. CONS: - can be painful; Solution: I personally feel this only happens if I don't do it regularly because the hairs sometimes get thicker over time, which hurts a bit more, or I let them get too long and am too lazy to shave and wait a couple days! LOL ALSO, it was very painful when I first started. It should get better over time, unless you have truly hyper-sensitive skin. - sometimes get some ingrown hairs, but this one is less often than my old one; SOLUTION: Get a good old fashioned loofah sponge, the natural kind. And either dry brush a couple times a week, or scrub epilated areas as often as you like in the shower, with just water and loofah. I like daily, after I wash with soap. Makes my skin feel good. - doesn't always get thin, fine hairs; Solution: use the shaver for those once a week if needed or change the direction you are using the epil. Instead of going against the hairs, go sideways. - did have it grab skin two or three times in my arm pits - OUCH! That hurt like heck! but I just needed to change direction I used the epilator - sometimes misses thicker hairs - Solution: Again, change directions, go side to side, or down instead of up. When all else fails use the shaver. How to combat the cons: If you have never used one before, epilators can be painful initially. I recommend using the shaver on your first day, then wait a day or two until your leg hairs are just about 1/8 inch long and THEN epilate. This worked best for me. Also, test the bikini area on a small patch first, because THAT was the most painful area! I do really prefer the shaver for this. :-) PROS: - came with a travel bag - multi-purpose - easily interchangeable heads and guards - wet dry is great because you know you can rinse it off and clean the head (following the directions in the paperwork!) OR, use it in the shower if you want to. And is easy to clean - holds a charge for quite a long time - compact - works better than my old one - saves money!!! - after several months, I was able to get away with only using this a couple times a week. I have a friend who has been using one for twice as long as I have and she only has to use hers TWICE A MONTH! Imagine not having to shave ever single day! Hope this helps in making a decision! :-) I don't miss shaving at all.
K**.
This thing is awesome.
Disclaimer: I was not sponsored to review this product. I bought it with my own money and I want to give my honest opinion. This little baby is lovely. I just got it yesterday, but I got home late and didn't want to wake anyone up, so I charged it and used it today. Where has this thing been all my life? I've been waxing my legs at for years, and this little machine gives the same exact results! Waxing is a chore for me; I loathe waiting for the wax to warm up and the cleanup process after I'm done. I felt absolutely no pain/sting when I used this, which was what I was worried about when I purchased this epilator (after reading numerous reviews). Maybe that's because I've been waxing for a long time, so I've gotten used to the sensation of hairs being pulled out from their roots. So, to the ladies out there that wax: no worries! There's no pain! This is my first epilator. As a student, I needed something that would be fast and efficient in hair removal. Waxing just takes too damn long. I was on the hunt for a good epilator for about a month, scouring and reading endless reviews, and was going to buy the cheaper Philips epilator. It had an attractive price (poor undergrad student here), but I'm glad that I changed my mind at the last moment. I know how good Braun products are - my dad has been using Braun for years - so I opted to bite the bullet and purchase the best epilator on the market. If I was going to spend money on an epilator, why not put more in for a better epilator? NOISE: It's analogous to the sound of remote control cars for kids. (Not that it bothers me anyway.) CLEANUP: It comes with a brush, so you can just use it to get the hairs out. You can also, as you know, use this thing in the shower, so to help clean the head, brush out the hairs under running water. HAIR REMOVAL: It removes unwanted body hair by pulling them out of their follicles. Same thing as waxing, and just like waxing, it would sometimes miss a few strands of hair here and there. But no worries! - to remove those, just simply run over that area with the epilator again. Unlike waxing, you can go over the same area over and over again to your heart's content (without worrying about damaging/hurting the top layers of your skin). FACIAL BRUSH: Since I have a Clarisonic, I'm not planning on using this. Gifts are always welcome, though. (I really wish that the body exfoliating brush came with this package instead of the facial brush!) My only gripe about this product is the battery life of this thing. Charge it for about an hour for 45 minutes of operating time? That sucks. Eh, whatever. This thing has indefinitely become a solid presence in my maintenance routine. Got hairy legs? Use this baby and VOILA! - smooth, hairless skin. Got unwanted body hair? Use this epilator and BANG! - your undesirable body hairs will disappear! Please moisturize afterwards.
K**5
Ouch!
First things first - it hurts! I have a pretty high pain tolerance so I didn't think I would be too bothered by epilating, but it is honestly one of the most annoyingly painful things I have voluntarily put myself through. I have had this device for nearly a year now and waited to review it in case my experience got better with practice and time - it hasn't. This is my first epilator, and I sought out epilating because I wanted to get a closer, cleaner hair removal experience and wanted to have to do it less frequently. I also loved that this device was more environmentally friendly and sustainable than using razors and wax strips. I also used to do prolonged backcountry trips and loved the idea of still being clean shaven after a week or two in the woods or not having to worry about shaving while on vacation. There are things I like - once you epilate and stick with it a few times, the hair does stay away for a while (and when it grows back it has a slender tip instead of a blunt cut, so it appears finer). I found that it was impossible to remove all of my hair in a given area in one swoop though, or generally even one session. Usually the epilator would take out some of the hair and leave others behind and because the skin quickly gets irritated by the plucking, you can only go over an area two or three times before it becomes too puckered to continue epilating. So I would epilate, give the skin a couple days to calm down (yes, it usually took 2-3 days for all of the redness to go away) and then shave or epilate again if I had the time. The first time I used this I did my legs and underarms. My legs looked like a freshly plucked chicken for a several days - covered in small red bumps. I am fair skinned and have blond hair (including light colored leg hair) so the irritation was very noticeable and not a good look. I also had to do it in stages because the discomfort would build with continuous passes of the epilator and get to be too much. Having ten days worth of leg hair growth was far less noticeable. I haven't used it on my legs since, because it's just not worth it. The area to cover is so large and my hair is light enough that the epilator created a worse effect than the hair. I have continued to use this on my underarms because my underarm hair is darker and with such fair skin it is impossible for me too get smooth, clean looking pits with shaving. The dark hair under my skin still leaves a grayish shadow even fresh shaven, but when I epilate, it removes the hair below and after a few rounds my pits actually look better than they do when shaving. Unfortunately, the area under my armpits is really hard to navigate - it is challenging to pull my skin taught and get the epilator in all the curves. It definitely hurts, and my pits are bloody and red after. I have found that using an after wax calming oil really helps my skin recover. When I don't use it my pits stay irritated for several days but when I use the oil they are pretty good the next day and fine by day two. Because its painful and unpleasant, I only start epilating my underarms in the warmer months when I frequently wear dresses, tank tops, and short sleeves and just stick to shaving in the winter. I have tried using a pre-wax wipe (with a topical numbing agent) before epilating and have not found it to make much of a difference. I will probably try some other topical numbing creams to see if I can find anything that makes epilating more tolerable. For those that say epilating saves time, I don't think that experience rings true to me. Shaving for me is pretty quick, and even though I have to shave more often, epilating is not a quick process. I have to pause periodically because of the discomfort, and there is some prep work of cleaning the area, rinsing and cooling the area, and putting on calming oil that all takes time. As for the device itself, its the first one I have used for epilating so I don't have much to compare it to. It seems nice. The battery lasts quite a while (I think I've only actually charged it a couple times since I mostly use it for short sessions on my underarms and put it away for the winter), and the functions are super easy to use. It's pretty ergonomic in my hand. I love that it is waterproof - it makes it so easy to clean, and being able to dip it under cool water or epilate in the shower makes it less painful. If I had known I would only want to epilate my armpits after trying it out, I might have gotten a smaller, less expensive epilator because the head of this one is a little wide to get into my armpit, but the wider head would be handy for someone doing their legs or a larger coverage area. This comes with a lot of attachments and most of them are unnecessary IMO. I guess it is nice to have them if you want them, but most are just extra plastic destined for the landfill. In my experience, this epilator misses a lot of hairs and does a patchy job of coverage - you will have to go over the same area a few times to get perfectly smooth skin. I might just be doing it wrong (not holding the epilator at the right angle or going over the area too quickly) but I've tried a bunch of different tweaks and nothing seems to help me get a perfect swipe. If that was possible, I think this device would be much more tolerable because you could cover a whole area more quickly and you wouldn't have to repeatedly irritate the same patch of skin. I know some hair removal techniques (like lazer hair removal) work best on thicker, darker hair, so its possible my hair is too light and too fine to be a good candidate for epilating. Overall, I probably would not buy this again and would just wax instead, but I am glad I tried epilating with the best product on the market because now I'm fairly certain its just not for me (or I'm doing it totally wrong). I will probably continue to use this on my underarms for summer because I have it and when I stick with epilating my underarms look the best that they have. Update (April 27, 2017): I've been sticking with it so far this spring and I have grown to really like using this under my arms. The initial epilation is horrible and you probably need to plan not to wear tank tops for a couple days due to redness, but after a few hair growth cycles follow up epilations really aren't that bad because you are removing fewer hairs at a time. After every epilation I am sure to use Azulene oil (and usually skip deodorant for the day) and the redness goes away very quickly (good enough to wear tank tops the next day, but still a good amount of redness on the day you epilate). I tried this again on my legs and it just doesn't work for me there. I end up with a ton of ingrown hairs. The ingrown hairs don't actually form red bumps, they just grow under a thin layer of skin and you can clearly see 3/8" hairs on my legs but I have to dig them out with a tweezer to be able to shave them or remove them. If exfoliating is not a regular part of your routine, you will easily spend more time exfoliating and epilating than shaving. I also find that my legs feel like sandpaper when I epilate as opposed to shaving, when they actually feel smooth. My initial review of 3 stars stands: It's good under my arms (after the initial few times, probably good by week 6 once you've gone through a few growth cycles) but don't recommend it for legs, and I'm not yet gutsy enough to try this on my face or bikini line. Update (May 4, 2017): I tried this on my face (upper lip and chin) and had a lot of success until one time when I managed to rip off a layer of skin on my upper lip. It was like a bad carpet burn; the skin was really raw and then formed a very conspicuous red scab on my upper lip for a while. When it finally healed, it left a darker colored scar (I have very fair skin and the scar is visible in photos). Not very confidence inspiring. Chin was great though - the skin is so taught there and there aren't a whole ton of nerves, so it's the most painless area to epilate for me. Do not use this on sensitive areas (like upper lip or bikini line).
B**Y
Great Epilator
This little device is fantastic. I'm not new to epilating, prior to this I had an epilady legend. It did the job, but I was having issues with ingrown hairs despite diligent exfoliation. I read up a bit about how some cheaper models may be just breaking the hairs as they pull rather than removing the whole thing which causes an ingrown hair because it broke beneath the skin. So I figured it was worth a try to upgrade. So I looked at reviews and best of lists and landed on this. For the price this hits a lot of marks. Not only is it an epilator, it's also a personal shaver. Changing the attachments is easy and quick too. It's nice being able to use the shaver for in between epilating if need be, and on those wispy thin thigh hairs that don't grow quickly anyways. Cleaning the device is pretty simple and quick. My epilady seemed to be more difficult to clean. I also enjoy it being waterproof, despite not using it that way much. The light is a great feature as well, it makes it much easier to see hair I've missed, or the lighter hairs. It's one of those things you didn't know you wanted until you had it, now I'd never be able to have a model without a light! This thing is much wider than most other epilators and the actual heads on it seem to grab better than normal ones. It's hard to describe but my epilady had two metal pieces that made a V, this one has more of a ][ shape to it. They just seem to grab better, more surface I guess? It also seems to hurt less, which I attribute to it doing it's job better and faster. In fact I don't get as bad of redness afterwards. Still red but not as bad or as long. The different cover attachments come in handy too. I like the face one a lot, and the little nubs on the main leg attachment feel nice and make the hairs stand up. The battery life is GREAT. My epilady almost didn't make it through both legs sometimes, so I'd have to plug it in and use it. One gripe I do have is that you cannot plug this one in and use it. Not sure if it's a safety feature since it can be used in the water or what. However, since the battery life is so good, it hasn't been an issue. It also comes with a little stand for charging which I like. This pack also comes with a little bonus face washer that's also water resistant. I love it! Overall, I highly recommend this epilator. TLDR: It doesn't seem to hurt as much, which I assume is because it's not pulling and breaking like my old one. It's quicker because it's got a wider surface area. The attachments make it easier to get certain places. It's a shaver too, both trimmer and shaver so you can have one device instead of three (epilator, trimmer, shaver). The battery life is amazing. It's got a light and it's very bright. Comes with a bonus gift!
R**S
I love it 😍
Recently came to know about epilation n epilators. Read a lot and seen a lot of reviews and demos on internet. So, when the product was first delivered, I straight away tried it on my leg first and I didn't feel any pain literally. So, I tried on my face with facial cap on, but it was not much catching the small hair.. so I tried with the roller cap and it was good. It plucked out small growth of hair easily. I am used to waxing a lot, on my chin n upper lip also. I can say I did not feel any pain or discomfort. Very convenient for me. My hair growth is fast, I think this will be very convenient for me. Best investment. I haven't tried the facial brush yet but it seems kind of delicate.
I**A
Depilacion suave
Hola Se quedan muy suaves las piernas pero eso si la primera vez.es muy dolorosa Despues ya van saliendo menos pelitos y al no ser tan largos no te hace tantos pellizquitos Un saludo
A**R
LOVE this product! Fantastic!!!
Definitely one of my favourite products purchased online. This is a fantastic product. Tip: use it in the shower, it hurts less, gets closer, and lasts longer. I'm so use to this product now, it doesn't hurt at all. If you find it painful, put it on low, and move around, don't do the same spot, and it will desensitize quickly so you can get the job done. :) I absolutely love not having any stubble any more on my legs, even when it starts to come back in. Well worth it!
S**N
A adopter
Le meilleur épilateur jamais testé. Bonne prise en main. Douleur tout à fait tolérable. Épilation rapide grâce à sa tête large. Je regrette de ne pas l'avoir acheteplus tôt
S**A
Works like a dream
Came to me fast and I’ve been very pleased with the epilator. Works like dream and removes the hair very well. Also like the fact that it can be used while in shower or bath. It’s actually less painful when under water. The battery lasts really well also. I have been having this months and it still works with that same first charge I did when I received it. Usually I epilate only my underarms, once been epilating legs and arms too. I’m very happy with this buy and definitely recommend to others too. There were lots of different changeable parts to it but I’ve been fine with the basic rollers.
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