This at home HAIR REMOVAL method is going to CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
We’re sure you’ve all heard about epilators
by now but you might not be sure what they
are and how exactly to use them!
So we’ve decided to tackle this topic for
you and answer every question you’ve ever
had about epilators!
Epilators are small at-home hair removal machines
that use many tiny mechanical tweezers to
pull out the unwanted hair from the roots.
These pocket sized hair removers are rechargeable
and sometimes waterproof as well.
They typically cost between Rs. 2000 - Rs.
8000 and although this sounds expensive as
a one time cost, it can be extremely cost
effective in the long run if you’re
someone who pays for hair removal in a parlor.
You can buy these online on sites like amazon
or flipkart or in electronic or beauty supply
stores in person.
Epilators can be used on any part of your
body as well as your face.
There are even special facial epilators available.
The best thing about them is that they’re
super easy to use at home!
You can use your epilator anywhere and anytime
you choose to, just remember
that it will leave the removed hair wherever
you choose to use it so there is some clean up required!
The epilating process is similar to waxing
since it also removes the hair from the roots.
This means that results can last between 2-4
weeks depending on the person.
Another great benefit about epilating is that the hair only needs to be 0.5mm while waxing needs
hair to be at least 2mm.
We’re sure this
was probably the first question on your mind!
The answer is yes, it does.
Since the process involves actually pulling
out your hair, its bound to cause some pain
but it’s definitely not unbearable and is
no worse than waxing.
The pain does reduce over time as your body
gets used to the sensation as well.
Just like waxing this hair removal method
will probably cause some bumps and redness
just after use.
Although this is normal, we recommend epilating
at night instead of just before a special
event so that the redness subsides by morning!
We suggest exfoliating the day before you
plan to epilate to make it easier for the
hair to be removed and will also prevent ingrown
hair in the long run.
Then get into a comfortable position for the
part of your body you’re epilating in a
place that’s easy to clean up.
Epilators usually have two speeds and the
one you choose is totally upto you and what makes you feel
more comfortable, it might be easier to start
slow and then increase the speed.
It may sound scary and loud for the first
time but you’ll get used to it.
Hold the epilator at a 90* angle to your skin,
pull the skin tight and gently move it in
the direction of hair growth.
This needs absolutely no pressure, it just
needs to be in light contact with your skin.
Moving it in the wrong direction will break
your hair halfway instead of properly removing it at the roots.
We recommend starting at one spot and then working
your way up in small patches by going over
each area a few times to get all the hair
off.
Once you’re done, you can treat any redness
or irritation by applying aloe vera gel or
going over the area with an ice cube.
You can also apply a non comedogenic moisturiser
to keep your skin hydrated but never use coconut
oil as it will clog your pores.
Most epilators come with a small brush that
can be used to remove any hair stuck inside
and then you can use a cotton pad soaked in rubbing alcohol to wipe it down.
It’s important to keep your epilator clean
to avoid infections from future uses.
We hope this helps you figure out whether
epilating is the right hair removal method
for you!
Until next time stay tuned and stay GLAMRS.
by now but you might not be sure what they
are and how exactly to use them!
So we’ve decided to tackle this topic for
you and answer every question you’ve ever
had about epilators!
Epilators are small at-home hair removal machines
that use many tiny mechanical tweezers to
pull out the unwanted hair from the roots.
These pocket sized hair removers are rechargeable
and sometimes waterproof as well.
They typically cost between Rs. 2000 - Rs.
8000 and although this sounds expensive as
a one time cost, it can be extremely cost
effective in the long run if you’re
someone who pays for hair removal in a parlor.
You can buy these online on sites like amazon
or flipkart or in electronic or beauty supply
stores in person.
Epilators can be used on any part of your
body as well as your face.
There are even special facial epilators available.
The best thing about them is that they’re
super easy to use at home!
You can use your epilator anywhere and anytime
you choose to, just remember
that it will leave the removed hair wherever
you choose to use it so there is some clean up required!
The epilating process is similar to waxing
since it also removes the hair from the roots.
This means that results can last between 2-4
weeks depending on the person.
Another great benefit about epilating is that the hair only needs to be 0.5mm while waxing needs
hair to be at least 2mm.
We’re sure this
was probably the first question on your mind!
The answer is yes, it does.
Since the process involves actually pulling
out your hair, its bound to cause some pain
but it’s definitely not unbearable and is
no worse than waxing.
The pain does reduce over time as your body
gets used to the sensation as well.
Just like waxing this hair removal method
will probably cause some bumps and redness
just after use.
Although this is normal, we recommend epilating
at night instead of just before a special
event so that the redness subsides by morning!
We suggest exfoliating the day before you
plan to epilate to make it easier for the
hair to be removed and will also prevent ingrown
hair in the long run.
Then get into a comfortable position for the
part of your body you’re epilating in a
place that’s easy to clean up.
Epilators usually have two speeds and the
one you choose is totally upto you and what makes you feel
more comfortable, it might be easier to start
slow and then increase the speed.
It may sound scary and loud for the first
time but you’ll get used to it.
Hold the epilator at a 90* angle to your skin,
pull the skin tight and gently move it in
the direction of hair growth.
This needs absolutely no pressure, it just
needs to be in light contact with your skin.
Moving it in the wrong direction will break
your hair halfway instead of properly removing it at the roots.
We recommend starting at one spot and then working
your way up in small patches by going over
each area a few times to get all the hair
off.
Once you’re done, you can treat any redness
or irritation by applying aloe vera gel or
going over the area with an ice cube.
You can also apply a non comedogenic moisturiser
to keep your skin hydrated but never use coconut
oil as it will clog your pores.
Most epilators come with a small brush that
can be used to remove any hair stuck inside
and then you can use a cotton pad soaked in rubbing alcohol to wipe it down.
It’s important to keep your epilator clean
to avoid infections from future uses.
We hope this helps you figure out whether
epilating is the right hair removal method
for you!
Until next time stay tuned and stay GLAMRS.
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