![]() Firstly, because I needed to get over the pain (it is not too horrible, but I needed the break). The epilator does pick the hairs from the root very well, but I did have to take 2 sessions to remove all the unnecessary facial hair. For places like above the lip where the skin is on the looser side, you need to stretch the skin taunt either inside with your tongue (like threading) or with your fingers so that the epilator can catch the hair cleanly with ease. You can also use this on your chin (though I don’t have hair there, so I didn’t need to). I like to cover my eye brow and hair line while manoeuvring the epilator so I don’t accidently catch hair that I would like to stay. I epilate across my forehead, above the brows, between the brows, upper lip and near my side burns. This is so you can pick up the hair easily according to the direction it grows in. There is a switch which you can push left and right that changes the rotation of the head. However on reading the instructions □, it requires a small pull to take it off, and a push to fit the attachment back into place. ![]() ![]() If you need another battery, you can quiet likely find a AA battery where ever you may travel to.Īt first I thought you had to twist to remove the attachment. If you would maybe like to travel with this you don’t have to worry about the differences in wattage and having to remember to carry a travel adopter. I think this is a great idea compared to corded or base charging devices. I have used this for three individual sessions and the battery seems to be charged well enough. This takes one AA battery that you insert at the end of the device, by opening it with a coin.
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