Epila Hair Removal System
Uploader Comments (GlassToyBox)
All Comments (14)
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@odin422 lol dont use it there. Not good
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I JUST used mine. I'm 13. We tried it on high, medium and low settings. I was waiting for it to hurt, but I felt NOTHING at all.
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@felixmalo I have it and it works, but it doesn't replace a professional laser treatment, epila works one hair each time, so it takes like 2 or 3 years for the legs. It takes too much time and you have to avoid sun, you can't remove (wax) the hair or the treatment don't work, just cut it with a razor (so on areas like armpits it's really annoying). Not everyone is disposed to spend some years without showing skin.
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@giggleuzri hi my boyfriend bought it for mewhat as christmas gif. i did the treatment 2 times and i seeing difference it does not hurt u will feel like mosquito .ping
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Did anybody try it ? please advise, bcs I'm thinking of buying one
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is a toy no work
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does this hurt more sensitive skin...pussycat...ya know?
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Well, I bought Epila and the laser beam is read, but in the movie, the beam is blue. I'm confused!
Hi, the beam is a read color. The blue color is the light to show that the product is on.
GlassToyBox 1 year ago
But does it work? And how long before you notice the hair is NOT coming back.
LoveMokes 2 years ago
Yeah, it does. But it takes at least 6 treatments per area...hope that helps!
GlassToyBox 2 years ago
Ok... but what I'm asking is... does each hair need six zaps? B/c thats nuts. I can understand if each area needs six zaps b/c there are several hairs in that area....but not each hair needing several zaps..... lol
LoveMokes 2 years ago
3 clicks should be done 1 a week for 6 weeks depending on sensitivity.
GlassToyBox 1 year ago
@LoveMokes I know..seems crazy but it costs way less than professional laser, which I did for $1000+ and the hair is growing back!
GlassToyBox 1 year ago