by External Poster » Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:05 am
This posting is from: CindyTXCD
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Let me throw my 2c into this discussion. I've been using an epilator
for years. First one was the rotating spring. Wasn't that great but
did work on legs. The newer ones with rotating disk/tweezers work
great. I use my epilator all over from toes to nose. It does hurt a
bit when one starts using an epilator. But with continued use (2-4
pluckings) the hairs "get used to" being pulled out and it becomes
comfortable. One must be cautious when using an epilator in an area of
loose skin as the tweezers will pinch the skin instead of grabbing
hairs. For example, in the groin area. It would be helpful to have
someone to help you stretch the skin on the scrotum, for example. I
don't have anyone to help, however. Let's see, how to explain this. I
wrap my hand around my scrotum so the testicles stretch the skin out.,
and I am able to pull most of the hairs with the epilator. Rest get
pulled with tweezers. I leave only a patch of pubic hair above my penis
(on my "mons pubis." Oh, and be careful of the loose skin around one's
anus.
Easy to use on legs, abdomen, chest, butt, underarms, toes and fingers,
arms, even back. I use it on my face, too, but the facial hair is
rooted so deeply that it must be grown out longer than other parts of
the body so the epilator can get a grip on it. So I never can get a
close facial "shave" with the epilator. I don't have any problem with
rash. I use a "wrinkle remover" cream afterwards and it soothes the
face. The stubble seems to be in style for males nowadays, and when I
dress I shave it off. Most of the facial hairs have been pulled out so
as it grows back, it is much less dense than it would otherwise be.
Even though I use mine on my face, I wouldn't recommend it for anyone
else as it is very time consuming and the results aren't that great.
Epilators are designed to be used on legs. Using all over causes 5-10
times the wear as they are designed for, so they wear out faster. I've
use epilators from Emjoy, Epilady (disk & spring), Braun and Panasonic.
Braun and Panasonic hold up best and I would recommend them over Emjoy
and Epilady.
Skin should be dry and free of oils. Shower, exfoliate, dry, use your
epilator, then moisturize. Exfoliation is very important. Reduces or
prevents ingrown hairs. Makes skin feel much softer. Skin must be very
dry before using epilator. Otherwise it will grab the skin. And
natural body oils on the hairs prevent the epilator from grabbing the
hairs tightly. Moisturizer after is a must. I do my whole body once a
week. Touch up areas with coarse hair mid week (chest, pubic area).
Hope this helps. Yeah, there is a little pain the first time or two.
But it goes away with continued use. Give it a try. You'll learn to
love it.
-Cindy
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