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Epilator Reviews

Epilator reviews of different brands like Epilady and Emjoi. Read how they rated with us and leave what you think.

Epicare Facial Hair Remover

Epicare facial hair remover is a unique tool that twists hair using coils to remove hair, but is much faster than tweezers. Does it really work?

Lindo Hair Remover

Lindo hair remover review, advertised as a twist-n-roll tweezer, and a tool similar to threading hair removal you can do at home. Does it compare to the real threading?

Epilady Legend

Epilady Legend is a fine machine to remove hair between waxing or instead of shaving. It’s newly designed and less painful than the older model. Read the full review.

Epilady Sport

Although the Epilady Sport worked great, I would say the price and lack of consistency with the cap is not worth it. I would opt for the Epilady Speed, a device that is about $20 less expensive and does the exact same thing.

Epilady Face Epil

The Face Epil should be in your line of defense for quick and easy hair removal. It’s lightweight and compact, so you can drop it in your purse and go. It’s not so good for large areas of the body, but does work great on facial hair or for touch-ups on the bikini line.

R.E.M. Spring

Just give R.E.M. Spring a little practice, and this coil hair remover becomes an easy tool for long-lasting female facial hair removal at a great price. Just be careful, at first it can be a little painful and may cause red bumps if you have sensitive skin.

Emjoi Emagine Tweezer Head Epilator Review

Emjoi Emagine Tweezer Head Epilator is worth the money and great for those new to epilators or old pros. This hair removal product is like having 72 little elves tweezing each hair from your body!

Epilady Speed

Hair removal has never been so fast and easy with the Epilady Speed. If you can tolerate a little uncomfortable pain, this is for you.

Review of Bliss Philips Bikini Perfect Deluxe

We review Bliss Philips Bikini Perfect Deluxe a cordless, rechargeable grooming system with six attachments that can be used wet or dry. How well does it perform?

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