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Epilator Buying Tips

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Epilator buying tips are to know your needs and to buy accordingly. Buy to fulfill that need. Do homework by reading several consumer epilator reviews. Don't buy the latest devise if it can't deliver what it promises.

Epilator buying tips for electrical models Ok, so you've decided to start using an epilator. What you now need is some advice on which make and model epilator device to buy.

OK, you are aware it will hurt when you use it to remove unwanted body hair.

All epilation methods hurt, because the hair is janked out by the root.

I just want to make sure you aren't afraid of the pain. You can always drink some pills for pain an hour before using the device.

Now you need some sound advice on what to look for when you go to the shops to purchase a device. Salespeople are trained to talk you into a purchase. Be warned.





Important information

Don't be tempted to buy the latest model, with the most and fanciest features.

Make sure you are really going to use all of those features. It is crucial to buy according to your needs.

Don't be swayed by fancy sales talk. Don't follow the advice of females to the letter either.

Remember that they have totally different needs than males have. But, please do listen to whatever they want to share with you. Then make up your own mind.

My most important epilator buying tips are to think twice about buying the cheap models.

Don't buy the fancy brand name just because it has the right image. Buy the make and model that will give you what you want and need.


Epilator bying tips

Epilator buying tips
  1. Start off by deciding on which body areas this hair removal method will be used on. Roughly calculate the treatment area's size. Read about follicle density and follicle depth of each area; coarseness of hair shafts on different body areas; rate of regrowth and sensitivity of areas to be treated.
  2. This information should be used to pinpoint your requirements in order to buy a device that will fully satisfy it. Common sense must always prevail in your choice.
  3. Don't take women's personal preference into consideration. They have different needs, smaller hands, softer skins as well as hair. Everything about you is bigger, harder and more, just because you are a man.
  4. Many females find their soft vellous body hair cannot be removed successfully by these devices. Men normally have longer and coarser body hair and therefore they don't really experience that problem.
  5. One of the good epilator buying tips is to choose a device that fits comfortably in your hand. A very small compact instrument can be tiring and may lead to cramps in your big hands.
  6. Decide if you like, need or dislike the concave shape of the head. Don't just buy it because it is the latest design.
  7. Because men have thicker hair shafts and denser follicle growth, it makes perfect sense to choose a device with the strongest motor you can get. It will be working hard for long periods of time.
  8. Look for different speed settings to use on different body areas. Use higher settings on larger areas, and lower settings on smaller areas.
  9. Epilator buying tips for rechargeable models

  10. Various factors (see first bullet) must be borne in mind when you consider a battery or rechargeable model. They might be ideal for travelling purposes, but not powerful enough for frequent use on large areas with dense growth of coarse hair.
  11. If you plan to do precision work on delicate or sensitive areas the epilator buying tips would be that obviously a device with less tweezer rows are better for this application.
  12. More tweezer rows will get the job done faster and are therefore better suited to large body areas. Know your needs and buy accordingly.
  13. Seriously consider price, because you always get what you pay for. A cheap epilator was propably manufactured from inferior material to keep the price down.
  14. Don't choose the multi-function model just because it is the newest model on the market. Take it if you really need it and will use all those functions. In that case you always have a three-in-one model at hand.
  15. Make sure you will be able to exchange your purchase if you are not 100% satisfied with it. Otherwise it will be just another unused "white elephant" purchase discarded in the bottom drawer.


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