Just a reminder, dermatologists do not recommend that one uses exfoliation brushes because they are harsh and over time can damage the skin. So, if you are going to use it, take care not to use it more than once a week.
(Just a hint. The nose and neck are the only two sections where one would usually use a downward motion - when massaging the face and neck area. The section from ear to collar bone is especially thankful, since there's where the lymphatic system goes. The area will have an easier time. :)
Hi…I just bought this. I plugged it in and waited til the light stopped flashing…then I pushed the center button to turn on (my version just had 1 button and it looks like you either press left or right). But when I press either way - nothing happens. Did I not do something right? Or do you think I have a faulty product? Thx in advance!
thank u sooo much this is literally what i was looking for. u made the best explanation. im new to all of this but i am planning on buying one of their facespa, i just don't know which version is better and need some advise on that.. :/ im about to turn 25, i do have oily skin but it also tends to dry (i mean my cheeks) so im confused on what i truly need
This is so funny, and the exact reason I watched her video. I flip it toward the direction I'm moving it and it works. I just played with it until it hurt so I knew it was working :)
Hi ,thanks for the videos I just bought it and the head of the eppilator stops working when I put it on my skin , I don't know if it's because the hair is too short or that some hair is stuck inside the epilator , if it's so I have no Idea how to open it PS; I have thick hair on my chin and probably PCOS
I know that the epilator move one way or the other, I tried it at a store. It seems like the brush too, but I'm not sure. Looking for the answer for this question too. (Sorry if I was not clear but I try to learn english by myself without help.) :)
My hair started to grow back so prickly like men's beard in my sideburns area. this is because I used to pluck the hairs. could this epilator help reduce the hairs and make them grow thinner ?
It will. When you epilate the hair from the root, it grows back as a new (baby fine) hair -- However, the same should have held true for plucking. Usually the hair grows back coarse (like a man's) only because it is shaved off and it is therefore blunt at the site. Is it possible the nature of the hair (or some of it) happens to be on the coarse side (could be hormonal -- consult a derm?) Even if that's the case, I think you'll like this vs. plucking as it's much quicker, so even pesky coarse hairs can be ripped out! :) I have a few coarse hairs too (I call the goat hairs - lol) that just happen to always grow in coarse and wirey. But I just used this epilator for the first time today, and I quite like it. I've epilated my legs for a long time and I forgot it hurts quite a bit the first time or two, so that was the only drawback. But you may not even experience that since you're accustomed to plucking. Good luck!! Hope it works for you. :)
I use wax and epilator on this area. It can be helpful for a few part, because the changeable rotation, but not the whole area alone. Maybe a few left hairs or the bikini line. I have very sensitive skin and it can be really painfull sometimes to use wax or epilator, but epilator is a bit faster. Mostly just use on the upper part and waxing the left parts. After the two method the hair grow back differently. Epilator areas: Less hair but grow back a little stronger (not every hair grow back and not thicker than was before). Wax areas: Most of hairs grow back but usually softer and thinner than was before. Both is trikcy, you have to learn how to do it. But waxing is more effective in longterm. When I do the "retouch" every 2 or 3 week the hair is "fading" and grow back thinner, and maybe just half of it. After the first 3-4 "retouch" (in every 2-3 weeks) it is enough just waxng after maybe 4-6 weeks. At this point this little epilator would be enough maybe. I hope it helps for someone! (Sorry if I was not clear but I try to learn english by myself without help.) :)
It does, I have it. I do not recommend it at all! even though it claimed to be water resistant and even though the battery was sealed in there tightly, water still got in which cause the battery wet and the inside became rusty afterwards. It's funny because I always dry it off after I use it. I had to sent it back for them repair because I had the warranty.. after that, few months later, it became weaker even though the battery was fresh and new.