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Does Epilar hair removal work?

By Doubtfulon 31 Mar 2008

I heard about epilar hair removal system at a tradeshow. How does epilar work?

Does epilar lead to permanent hair removal?

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Cindy1235 (unregistered guest) 1 Feb 2009
Actually, yes it did. I didn't think it would but after 11 treatments...there was no more hair to treat! It's been 6 months and I still don't have hair growth.
doubtful 23 May 2009
has anyone else any experiences of epilar? Thinking about trying it but when looking around in other forums the experiences don't seem to be all positive...please respond if you've tried it!
bodysculptingklinik 17 Sep 2009
Totally worked for me. But so did laser. The thing with lasers: different machines, different results, same as cars (some simply drive better)
bodysculptingklinik 17 Sep 2009
one more thing: when you look at negative reviews regarding products or services keep in mind that it all depends on that certain person's expectations. Some people have unrealistically high expectations, and even though they will have some improvement in their condition, they will be unhappy. The truth is: there is no really permanent complete hair removal. After both laser and Epilar you will still have some small and very thin hair, but it will be like the peach soft hair some people have on their faces.
Coolwan 13 Aug 2009
I use to have very thick eyebrows and and had to wax them every 2 wks without fail but now i only need to go after 4 or 5 wks. It worked for me. I am 41 years of age. I
bodysculptingklinik 17 Sep 2009
This product really works!!! My mom has a spa in New York and she uses both: Laser and Epilar. Some people respond better to Epilar and some have better result with Laser. She tried both on my legs so I can compare. From my own perspective I suggest getting maybe 2 or three laser sessions, you will most likely end up with hair-free patches (laser destroys hair bulbs of only those hairs that are in a "growing phase" at the time of the treatment). Then switch off to Epilar. I am an Endermologie technician so I am very much into body aesthetics. I don't perform any laser treatments nor waxing. So I am speaking from a customer perspective. My best friend was hesitant for a while thinking that I am biased, but now she can't stop thanking me for making her try.
nikolas.jones9 24 Mar 2011

The given product is works very intellectually.From my own perspective I suggest getting maybe 2 or three laser sessions, you will most likely end up with hair-free patches (laser destroys hair bulbs of only those hairs that are in a "growing phase" at the time of the treatment).
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meirav2011 19 Jun 2011
Highly recommend the device for hair removal Trios
http://www.derma-tech.co.il/content.php?id=59
beautysecrets 22 Jun 2011
Since Epilar is no longer available, I recommend Epilfree, which has 3 concentrated serums that are specifcically formulated for each treatment area; face, intimate areas & body. Also, there is NO NEED TO WRAP afterward, so it's simple & effective. Call me and I can send more information. I have some great testimonials and people you can speak with as well as myself as a customer. 212-945-4343

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