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At some point in all of our lives, we've all needed a hair remover. Men & Women. Although women may use a hair remover more than men, we all have the occasional need. Unwanted hair can be a source of embarrassment. One of the most common remedies to hair removal would be the epilator. An epilator is a device that actually grabs multiple hairs and pulls them out. It almost sounds painful just to say it. An epilator pulls hair out by the roots. The first time you remove hair in an area by using an epilator is usually the worst. I would use a hair remover that covers a larger surface area. If you use an epilator that is larger, you will probably have a machine that is quite loud so be prepared for that the first time you turn it on.
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Remove Unsightly Hair
Generally speaking, the epilator will not grab your skin but do not let it sit too long on one area. Remember, this little machine is removing hair by the roots so it can be a little on the tender side the first couple of times you use it. Just keep it moving around the area where you are removing hair. You could also try some baby powder. This may soften the area.
You will still use a set of tweezers to remove hair such as your eyebrows but you should consider purchasing an epilator to remove larger areas of hair. Some epilators are battery charged and some have power cords. Just be careful when using one near water. I know that is common sense but I feel it's necessary to make the warning. Most women will use a hair remover in the bathroom where there is always a water source nearby.
Remove Hair On Your Face
Ok, you say but what about unwanted hair on your face? Use the same
machine on your face, especially on your upper lip where most women have
more unwanted hair. Use it in the same fashion that you would use an
epilator under your arms. The hair will be removed by pulling it from
the roots but this hair is much finer and I doubt you will feel
anything. You will be happy when you look in the mirror and the hair is
gone. No more 5 o'clock shadow mustache!
Don't forget those patches of dark hair that look like sideburns. Remove that hair by gently rolling the epilator up and down against the grain of the hair. The side of your face is pretty tough and it's doubtful you will even feel it.
This is not permanent hair removal. It will help you in your fight and usually the hair grows back thinner and more easy to manage. It prevents it from growing back faster. Hair grows usually in a 6 week cycle and once you are on a regular regimen of hair removal, you can relax for weeks sometimes. Over time, you will also see a reduction in the little red bumps that usually come with shaving.
Will it pull off skin? No.
Does your hair need to be long to be removed? No, works for extremely short hair.
Does an epilator work better than Hair removal creams? Yes.
Can you use it in your pubic region? Yes. However, you may want to trim a little before using the epilator to avoid pain in a very sensitive area.
Can you use it to remove hair on your head? Yes, but why?
Is it better than waxing? Yes, waxing is usually more painful.
Does it work on stretch marks and scars? Yes.
Does it work on back hair? Absolutely. This may be the best way to remove hair from the backs of men.
Can using an epilator to remove hair cause ingrown hair? Not usually but in case it does, try exfoliating.







