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Hair Removal with Epilator Update (Pursebuzz.com for skin and cosmetic makeup tips)

descriptionI had a ton of requests for this info so here it is .. :) How to Remove Unwanted hair More info: http://www.beautyarchives.pursebuzz.com/?p=3011#more-3011 To purchase epilator (red) http://tinyurl.com/epilator-sm1 (purple) http://tinyurl.com/epilator-sm2 Don't use on your eyebrows!!!!! FYI: I've us...

Mon, 4 May 2009|
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Hey there, welcome to pursebuzz.com. Today, I'm going to be doing a product review, and it's for the Epilator. I know I have a couple of videos talking about it. But, I've had a lot of follow-up questions and so, I just wanted to go over it, go over all over, you know, talk about it in detail, I may even show you the tweezers and what it looks like and the 3 the I have so that you guys can see it. I've been asked. I guess the first question is, "Is there a couple of battery-operated one? Should they---- should you purchase it? I personally bought one from Marshall like

5 or 6 years ago and it was like 15 bucks same brand Emjoi and it was one of the worse epilators I've used maybe once. I don't think that the battery has the same type of power as the battery that's inside of the rechargeable epilators. And so it wasn't powerful enough. And so it was just kind of like couple of tweezers here in there and then that was it. So it was full waste of money. I would never purchase a battery-operated like the kind we bought like a like that, so

I would just not do that. Right, the next question----"Does it hurt?" Yes, it does hurt, especially if you are sensitive and you don't have a high pain tolerance, then you're definitely gonna feel the pinch. Now if you're able to tweeze yourself, you know, take with pair of tweezers and just out an armpit hair or wherever you're planning to epilate. And if you can have a lot, then you should be fine. My advice is to take some aspirin is you can't handle it

or put a little bit of baby powder, you know, maybe under your arms to dry it up and then go right into it. The first time is gonna hurt the most and then you'll just get used to it and then you should be fine now---- I don't even feel it or anything like that. I don't think it hurts. The first time I think it was just the loud noise that you like startles, but as far as application, the process, being the removal, it doesn't hurt. But with that said it does depend on which epilator you've get. So, the epilator that I have that absolutely despised my hate

is the Braun----I wanted to say this Silk-pil, this one right here. This is the one that hurts so much, I mean, just hated it, hated it. And this one right here has a light extension cord. If you can handle this one, then you'll fine with the other epilator really for like a new one. But if you're in the market for an epilator and never used one before, then I do not recommend the Braun, it's the blue one with the light; it's painful, it

makes me red, and I just don't like it. I don't like that it doesn't help stretch out your skin where you can actually go and then grab there, so I don't recommend this one right here. So, the question is I've been getting like a list of all the epilators and as I mentioned before, I've only really recommend the two that I've tried and I can't tell you about the other one 'cause I don't know, I've never tried it, and, I mean it really isn't---- it doesn't make sense for me to go and purchase this out. So, the two of what I'd really like is the Crest

the soft one, this one right here. It's the purple one and you can get this at beautychoice.com. This is the one with the gold, which is hypoallergenic. And you can see that there's 3 blades right here that actually here, you know, nothin---- they don't hurt. These are like tweezers. All that is is it gathers it up. You can look right here it's open. I spent hours doing this the first time I got it. You see, this is open, and then I will just spin it, it closes and opens, and closes.

so goes, grabs the hair and then tweezes it out. So that's all that is. This is really fast tweezers and I have to keep doing this 'cause I don't wanna break the rotation inside. But it's so good. It's really, really fast. So, it's not like---- it's like a band-aid, you know, when you take it you're scared and you kind of hold on to it and then you can get out hurts. This one right out and then it doesn't hurt. So, this one right here is the cheaper one and it's smaller. And then, the new one I have here something right here, and this is the Emagine.

And the Emagine has 70 tweezers. It's twice as big as you can see up close. So, when doing your legs is that I'm gonna recommend this one. This one right here, you have to plug in to the wall. If you don't mind plugging things into the wall, then it's fine so I can just really demonstrate 'cause this is not plugged in to the wall. If you travel a lot or if you're able to do this everyday or every other day or whenever you have time, then I recommend this one. It's more convenient. You can just have it in your drawer and get out, you know, and do what you gotta do a bit. But this one right here

you gotta plug it in so it is a little difficult, but it does get a lot more hair, which---- this one also helps---- I don't know where it does that, but it helps open up the skin, you know, kind of clear the way for the follicles to be right in the right place to be pulled out. So, this one and this one I think are great. And make sure that your skin is tight and taut like within your arms so that it's not like bag here gathered together 'cause then that can actually go into here

and kind of suck in your skin; it won't hurt, it will be red, startle you. But you just pay attention, you know, what you're doing and you should be fine. This one right here is actually open on both sides. So they're at least more then of four that type of like friction into your arm to jag, "Whoo!" It's okay, you know, you just don't want it to sit there for long time. Make sure you're paying attention. And this one right here doesn't happen as much 'cause this is not as exposed in that too. So, I think this one right here is absolutely great for your legs,

I still learning to do my legs, so it's very painful, but I'm getting used to it. And this one right here, I think, is a really good one. You have to go over a couple of times, you know, of course, just like when you shave and using an electric shaver. You don't just go over it once and this gotta be gone. It's gonna take a couple of times to do. So I gotta go to the whole cycle of 6 weeks and do it every time you see some hair and then eventually, I'll just slowly you'll get lots of money. each time you do it and then---- I'm---- your hair is going to always keep growing back.

But you know, like first time they're be everywhere and then the next layer will grow and then the next rotation rotation. Alright, that's how the hair goes, and so you have to keep doing this, you never really going to be completely hair-free. You kind of exactly like waxing. It takes up at the roots. Isn't gonna go back in darker. It's not gonna go back darker unless there is some kind of thing in your body genetics or something where your hair changes. It's just taking out your hair from hurts. So, if you're really tweezing your eyebrows

and you're tweezing your armpits, it's the same exact thing, just a little bit faster. So, hopefully that question is answered. I know it's a little bit long. The next question is, "Do I recommend this from men's facial hair." I personally wouldn't. I think that men's facial hair is very coarse, and I would not use this product on. I would probably stick to like electric shaving here a little fashion way like. The old fashion is probably best method that I've seen, you know, something like on everyday, unless you're doing laser or something like that.

The next one is laser hair removal. And actually I never tried laser hair removal like your hair it comes back. And so I don't wanna invest in all that money that's gonna come back, hair may come back; 80% last, but everybody is different. And so I just don't do so well with surgeries and things like that. So, I'm just gonna skip that whole process. The next question is, "Do I have to replace the blades." No, you don't have to replace the blades. These---- you actually cannot. It comes off like this.

And it's not sharp and so there's no need to get it really sharpen or anything like, though. You know, it's just like your tweezers. Just don't put any, you know, liquids or anything like you wouldn't want to change the state of the tweezers. You know, like when you're tweezing certain types of tweezers, crack tweezers, regular tweezers, you know, kind of like scissors. You wanna keep things that are meant for what it's supposed to do in one place and then the others. Don't

mix and matches, which I don't think you'll be doing with this, but just in case. The next question, the very last one, "Is how do you clean it?" So, what---- it comes with this a little brush like this and all you do is you're just gonna brush it, brush, brush, brush, brush, you know, or you can just do that and then you kind of loosen it up and then you're just gonna brushing it. I don't recommend having it on and---- but this goes is kind of tweezy, this little things off. And so hopefully that has helped you if you could see up close what it's look like.

Just the Crest, I recommend, just one if you're on the go. But if you are at home and you don't mind plugging things and then this one would be go. Super heavy duty, it's faster, it's quicker, it's get to surface area, and this one has that new technology where is able to kind of look separate and unique. Thanks again for joining here at pursebuzz.com.

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