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Most epilators can be used in wet conditions, like in the shower or bath. But double-check this before buying. Using an epilator during a shower can make the process less uncomfortable, so it’s nice to have a device that's waterproof.
When you start shopping for epilators, you'll notice that there's a wide range of prices available. This is mainly because of the accessories that come with them. So, it's best to decide in advance which body areas you want to epilate:
For legs, you can go for a basic epilator without extra attachments.
For underarms and bikini line, you'll need a smaller nozzle that's gentler. These areas have more sensitive skin.
Some epilators come with a facial brush for cleansing and massage – perfect for facial hair removal.
You can find epilators that include a rotating foot file for smooth feet.
There are 3 types of epilators: battery-powered, rechargeable, and corded. The rechargeable one is the most popular, and it's also safe to use in wet environments. But always double-check these specifications before you make a purchase.
New to epilating? Check out this video with 10 tips to get you started.
You use an epilator to remove hair in various areas of your body. It’s an electrical device that has multiple “mini” tweezers in it that pull out your hairs. It has a similar effect to waxing, as it removes the hair directly from the roots.
It’s recommended to exfoliate your skin before using an epilator, this can prevent painful and irritating ingrown hairs. Put the epilator at a 90-degree angle against your skin, this provides the best contact with your hairs. Make sure to not press it, but hold it gently against the area you’re working on. Stretch your skin with your other hand and run the epilator in short strokes in the opposite direction of hair growth.
Pretty much any hair on your body except for the hair on your head is good for an epilator. If you’re planning on using it on thicker hair like pubic hair or thick facial hair, it’s a good idea to invest in one that is specially designed for thicker hair.
It’s important to clean your epilator after every session, even if it was a short one, to keep it fresh and running smoothly.
Remove the epilator head from the body. Take the cap off and tilt the epilator upside down. Use a brush, the one you got with your epilator or an old toothbrush, to remove any hair stuck in the tweezers.
Use a hair dryer to blow out any stubborn hairs caught under the wheel.
Waxing is painful, but so is using an epilator – at least in the beginning. The more you practice the better you get and the less it hurts. Using an epilator is cheaper in the long run, but isn’t without any risks. There’s always a chance of getting ingrown hairs, squeezing bits that you don’t want to be squeezed when doing your crotch area. Some people love the routine of going to the salon and treating themselves, it’s all up to you which you prefer.
There are many great epilators out there, the one that’s best for you depends on your needs, your hair and how you’re going to be using the device. You can find luxurious ones with loads of accessories or neat compact epilators that are perfect for travelling. Check out which epilator we found was the best after testing each and every one of them.