Hey Jonezie! - Epilator Review

Liann

Cathlete
Hey girl, here's my initial review on the epilator as promised! :eek:

Ok, so I got the epilator yesterday. It's an Emjoi "Light Caress" corded (blue). I can't believe I was actually anxious to get home and try it! I did what the directions told me, took a warm bath and exfoliated my legs really good and waited for them to dry. Sat on a towel and fired that bad boy up.
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I'm not going to lie and say it didn't hurt like an SOB,
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but you honestly kind of get used to the feeling after the first few swipes. I did small sections at a time and found that the most painful part was actually the outside of my legs. There's something about pushing through the pain though that gives you this immense sense of accomplishment.
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My number one suggestion would be to start out on the high speed setting. It pulls the hairs out quicker and doesn't prolong the pain like the low setting does.

Amazingly, it really does work. The hair on my legs was pretty short and it still grabbed almost all of it. You do have to go over the same strip several times, but you can definitely feel it grabbing hair every time. I moved pretty fast and so covered a lot of territory quickly, then went back for the survivors. There were really only a few stray hairs left when I was all done and I got rid of them really quick with the tweezers. I would say I spent maybe 15 - 20 minutes on each leg with a break in between to breath and recoup. I only did from about 2 inches above the knee down though because the hair on my upper legs is very blond and super fine so I don't bother with it unless it's summer.

It's oddly fascinating doing it, so you kind of forget about the pain (note "kind of", trust me the pain is still there) in the quest to get every last follicle you can. I had little red dots all over my legs when I was done, but that is all gone today and they are pretty darn smooth. I think you will always have stray pricklies since the hair on your legs is all growing at different rates and even a day later a whole new crop is appearing. I think with repeated use though, this will definitely make a difference.

Sorry to be so long winded.
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Liann...LOL! I love the thorough report. Can you be like our Consumer Reporter for upcoming products? You could work from home (perfect for the baby) and try everything from Shape-Up Shoes to pomegranite juice recipes and tell us what to buy and what not to buy. I would totally pay for that service!

I can't help put think of a stun gun when you describe this epilation (SP?) device. The thing they use to take down criminals, you know? Does it look like that?

In any event, it certainly sounds like something I would use on any area except (I have to whisper it every time) there. Do you mind if I ask where you purchased it...in store or on Internet?

Looking forward to more on this subject! :) Jonezie

PS...Over the next few months, can you give us a play-by-play on pregnancy and new motherhood, too? I want to know BEFORE I sign on...so let's talk. Meanwhile...I don't have the future husband in sight, but it's always good to be prepared, yes? We can live vicariously through you!
 
Lol! Interesting business idea. ;)

You know, it does look JUST like a stun gun! And I've never been hit with a stun gun before, but I can imagine that on low, the sensation is pretty much the same! It's probably worse the first time you do it though (the epilator not the stun gun) because you are braced for the worst. I can see how doing it over time will dull the pain.

I got mine on Amazon. Here's a link to the specific model I got. http://www.amazon.com/Emjoi-Soft-Ca...=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1263578171&sr=8-15
 
Lol! Interesting business idea. ;)

You know, it does look JUST like a stun gun! And I've never been hit with a stun gun before, but I can imagine that on low, the sensation is pretty much the same! It's probably worse the first time you do it though (the epilator not the stun gun) because you are braced for the worst. I can see how doing it over time will dull the pain.

I got mine on Amazon. Here's a link to the specific model I got. http://www.amazon.com/Emjoi-Soft-Ca...=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1263578171&sr=8-15

Liann,

The fact that is is called soft caress made me almost pee my pants laughing. This must be the same "soft" caress that men picture in their heads when we ask for more affection. Or like my interim hairdresser who washes hair like he's scaling a fish (not gentle).

And still laughing about "the epilator not the stun gun." I will definitely brace myself for both if I decide to purchase.

:) Jonezie

I have Carly's "I Haven't Got Time for the Pain" stuck in my head now!
 

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