Save Money By Using An Epilator

An Epilator is a an electrical device that pulls hair out , similar to a tweezer . It has multiple tweezer-like protrusions on its rotating head that grasp several hairs at a time, pulling hair out from the roots. For first timers, an epilator can be painful but the pain will be reduced after several uses.

Hair removal by epilators is similar to waxing because both methods remove unwanted hair by pulling hair out from the roots. The difference between epilating and waxing is that there is a high possibility of ingrown hairs to occur after waxing. This is because upon application of the wax, you need one full solid motion to pull all that hair out. The problem occurs when some stubborn hair break, ending up with ingrown hairs.

Epilators works just like tweezing — at a much faster rate.   Another advantage of epilators is that the procedure is not messy. There is no need to use strips, wax, applicators, microwaves, et cetera, just plug it in and it’s ready to go. Also, epilators give a cleaner and smoother look compared to waxing.

Emjoi is an epilator specially made for the upper lip, chin area, bikini line, and underarms. The Emjoi Epi Slim Hair Remover is a compact epilator that goes right to the root and removes hair even from the delicate areas. Emjoi Epi Slim is battery-operated, thus it is very portable. No more cords , no outlets to look for, just pop in the batteries and you can do your epilator sessions anytime, anywhere. This makes it ideal to bring along during your travels.

Unlike regular epilators , only Emjoi epilators have the highest RPM. At 20,700 RPMs, it also has the greatest number of tweezers on each unit. Emjoi claims that their products have the highest tweezes per minute!!!

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