Caprice
I bought myself this gadget today:

Photoepilator SensEpil

I just got sick of waxing. Girls, does anyone have this? I would like some feedback ...

kubanochka
I have not a photo, but a laser epilator. Here is such



I don’t know what area your epilator covers, but with mine I got sick of moving a little bit. The result is not immediately visible, you need to wait a couple of days. In the end, I can not stand it and take up the wax.
Caprice
The area of ​​the "window" is 2x3 cm. That is, 6 sq. see And also move a little bit. In principle, my arms / legs / armpits are by no means problem areas. But the bikini line - it was because of her that I bought this device ... I got stuck in such a place with wax ... It hurts, however
kubanochka
Well!!!! 2x3 is ok. I have 0.5x0.7. Can you imagine
Rita
I have a Remington photoepilator:
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I have been using it for 4 months. The main thing in this business is patience and regularity. About every two weeks, I treat the desired body surfaces. I'm happy with the result. The hair became much smaller, and those that remained became much thinner and more invisible.
There is one nuance in photoepilation - hair in a state of active growth is permanently removed from the first time, therefore it takes time to remove all hair forever.
Rita
Quote: Caprice

... It hurts, however
Well, photoepilation cannot be called painless either.
kubanochka
Quote: Rita

The main thing in this business is patience and regularity.

This is what I miss. So I break off and switch to wax ...

Caprice
Quote: kubanochka

Well!!!! 2x3 is ok. I have 0.5x0.7. Can you imagine
This is, in dots, like

Quote: Rita

Well, photoepilation cannot be called painless either.
I tried it for the first time today. To begin with, at minimum power - there was no discomfort. But the smell is as if the chicken was greased
kubanochka
Not ... In dots - this is another, but mine - in a few dots BUT! It doesn't hurt for a long time!
14anna08
a little off topic, but Natasha Chuchelka also seems to have a laser phillips - she would like to know about it, but Natasha is probably not up to it now. maybe someone else has ...
Rita
Quote: Caprice


But the smell is as if the chicken was greased

I still empirically came to the conclusion that all discomfort after hair removal is removed by a good moisturizer.
Caprice
Quote: Rita


I still empirically came to the conclusion that all discomfort after hair removal is removed by a good moisturizer.
Rita, the fact of the matter is that I have not experienced any unpleasant sensations. Perhaps the smell. And it's not too strong. More smell comes from the chicken
True, I tested it today at minimum power ...
And the cream - I have an excellent cream "after hair removal". Both moisturize and relieve irritation. However, from this device today, irritation has not yet arisen.
Rita
Quote: 14anna08

a little off topic, but Natasha Chuchelka also seems to have a laser phillips - she would like to know about it, but Natasha is probably not up to it now. maybe someone else has ...
The difference between Phillips and mine is in the lamp. In mine, the lamp is designed for 2000 flashes, in Phillips - for 40 thousand.
There is another epilator ... I forgot the model. He's the best because he has a lot more window than everyone else.
Rita
Quote: Caprice

Rita, the fact of the matter is that I have not experienced any unpleasant sensations. Perhaps the smell. And it's not too strong. More smell comes from the chicken
True, I tested it today at minimum power ...
Let's see what happens at the maximum and in especially delicate areas ... Although ... everyone has a different pain threshold.
Caprice
I don't need too big a window. I’m only wearing a bikini ... It’s somehow uncomfortable there with a large window ...
The rest of my places are not hairy ...

Quote: Rita

Let's see what happens at the maximum and in especially delicate areas ... Although ... everyone has a different pain threshold.
As I understand it, it is not recommended to use maximum power in delicate places. The instructions say that the capacity must be increased from time to time.
At the same time, each subsequent time will be less painful than the previous one ...We'll see...
14anna08
Rita, but I really need it, I have just this problem. if you remember, write what is the best truth, probably there will be a price ..... if phillips already has th ...
Rita, and I look - what is yours? and how do you?
Rita
Quote: 14anna08

Rita, but I really need it, I have just this problem. if you remember, write what is the best truth, probably there will be a price ..... if phillips already has th ...
Rita, and I look - what is yours? and how do you?
Quote: Rita

I have a Remington photoepilator:
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I have been using it for 4 months. The main thing in this business is patience and regularity. About every two weeks, I treat the desired body surfaces. I'm happy with the result. The hair has become much smaller, and those that remain have become much thinner and more invisible.
There is one nuance in photoepilation - hair in a state of active growth is completely removed from the first time, so it takes time to remove all hair forever.

Here you can see the epilator I mentioned:


In fact, there are many different models now besides these.
Scarecrow
I have a phillips photoepilator. 3 months already. I have never tried it.
Crochet
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I have a phillips photoepilator. 3 months already. I have never tried it.
Here is an excerpt, only I myself am like that, I will buy some device and slide it into the far corner for lack of time and / or banal laziness ... I don’t have one, I bought it and try it right away ... True, there are exceptions, but this is rare, and therefore does not count ...

Tus, well, how will you try it, still sign off, lan?

How much did your Phillips cost, if not a secret?
Scarecrow
Photoepilator SensEpil
Was worth 22 thousand I think. I have a disgusting memory for prices, look at the official website of the Phillips, I took it there.

Duc pregnant women are not allowed! Here I was. And now there is no time!
Rita
Although I am not a Scarecrow even once, I will answer about Phillips. When I was looking for a photo epilator, I read a lot of all kinds of reviews about those epilators that I had the opportunity to buy. Phillips is mostly praised. But many note as a disadvantage, its wireless - it runs on a battery, because people often do not have enough battery power to epilate the second leg. To charge it again, you need to wait, it seems, forty minutes.
Scarecrow
Or go original: with one epilated leg ...
Rita
Quote: Scarecrow

Or go original: with one epilated leg ...
Like, it’s me sick: hairiness has decreased. And so, I'm white and fluffy.
Anna1957
Quote: Caprice

Rita, the fact of the matter is that I have not experienced any unpleasant sensations. Perhaps the smell. And it's not too strong. More smell comes from the chicken
True, I tested it today at minimum power ...
And the cream - I have an excellent cream "after hair removal". Both moisturize and relieve irritation. However, from this device today, irritation has not arisen yet.

And how did the device show itself in practice?
Caprice
Quote: Anna1957

And how did the device show itself in practice?
I have a problem with this thing: it is designed for light-skinned dark-haired. But with me it's the other way around: the skin is dark,
and the hair is, on the contrary, light.
I am by nature a dark-skinned blonde.
Scarecrow
I am a light-skinned brunette. But I'm covered in moles !! Therefore, I had to quit epilation of my legs and arms. Armpits and bikinis remained. There is an effect. Cool.
299020691
The girls decided to buy a home photo epilator Philips Lumea
but came across this information on the Internet:
"The study, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology on November 29, 2012, contains data from scientists at King's College London on the hidden dangers of photoepilators. Photoepilators cause skin damage by changing the structure of the epidermis, affecting the receptive field, and thereby weakening sensitivity.
Researchers have shown that this type of ray can actually significantly increase the risk of skin cancer, as it targets the area deep below the surface where cells divide and new layers are created. As for the damage to the upper layers of the skin, they are not so dangerous, since they are already in the process of dying off.
The effect of photoepilators is manifested several years after exposure to the skin, thereby largely causing more sensitive observation. "
Do you think this is true or is it anti-advertising? Maybe there are specialists in this field on the forum? really looking forward to the answer.
Chizh
I also heard about cancer, although I don't believe this infection, but when I photoepilated my armpit, it was kind of dumb. And now I completely quit, so that I have an effect after 6 months 0.0

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