Quote from: MrTravisL on April 18, 2017, 05:01:40 PM
So it basically has the same effect as waxing, it just basically grabs each hair at a time and pulls them out? I can see where it would be a little more painful than waxing as it's like pulling each hair out individually rather than a large amount in 1 go, but hey, im willing to give it a try. This will help will the ingrown hairs (and hopefully) the dark spots right, and if it's like waxing, it will thin the hair overtime?
I will definitely be picking one up tomorrow on my way home from work! Same lotion (Shea Butter + Aloe Vera) can be used right? I would imagine so... Is it best to do it before or after a shower? And I would also imagine the hair has to be quite long for it to work properly as well...
Actually unlike waxing, which rips hair out in the opposite direction leading to snapping and ingrown hairs, epilation removes hair in the direction of growth. Plus it doesn't damage the skin like waxing and isn't as sketchy or costly as using creams! Ever since i switched to epilators my hair has become so fine and so scarce than i only have to epilate once or twice a month! Here are some tips and suggestions!
1) Invest in a GOOD wet/dry as it will help you adjust greatly and gives you the option to use it in the shower Personal recommendation is the Braun Silk-épil 9 9-579.
It may seem steep but they give you a shave and trimmer head which works great on stubborn hair like armpits or groin. Plus it comes with a spinning facial brush for washing your face which is pretty cool alternative to the vanity planet one!
2) Avoid coffee for a day or so before hand.
3) try taking an aspirin of some kind OR drink a glass of wine or two BUT DO NOT DO BOTH AT ONCE!!!!
4) exfoliate before and after to loosen the skin around the hair and prevent ingrown hairs.
5) use a good lotion!!
6)make sure to go slow as fast movements may just snap the hair rather than remove it
7)keep your skin pulled tight!
Now the way i got myself ready for epilation was a little bit of a process
Step 1: trim hair down to recommended size using the trimmer head
Step 2: Took an aleeve before hand
Step 3: scrubbed my skin the shower and the broke out the epilator
Step 4 I started on a pretty bare spot on my leg which was near my shins and then slowly worked towards the hairier sections which is way better than jumping straight into a full patch of fuzz.
Step 5: After the shower I dried off completely and finished off with a dry session.
Step 6: apply lotion and avoid friction.
Now it may take once or twice a week to actually get all the hair since it comes in cycles but the more you do it the better! Also about the third time I was able to jump straight into dry epilation without wine or an aspirin (but i never turn down a glass of wine

) I can even do my armpits without flinching!
Hope this helps!
-xoxo