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  • rabialiones
    rabialiones Posts: 1,962 Forumite
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    wots epilight???????
    Nice to save.
  • rushnowt
    rushnowt Posts: 24,749 Forumite
    wots epilight???????

    I'd no idea either :confused:

    did a search and found this: http://www.hairfree.co.uk/epilight.htm

    might shed a bit more light :)
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  • Daisy
    Daisy Posts: 156 Forumite
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    wine & peas for me !!!
    :rotfl: That is so funny. I think I'll have to see if it works on those 'sensitive areas'.
  • pernes
    pernes Posts: 273 Forumite
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    Hi, I'm interested in doing a course in laser hair removal, can any one advise me as to what and if any qualifications are needed before doing one? Has anyone done this before and could recommend any? This would be a change of career move, so I currently have no experience in beauty treatments.
    many thanks
  • Bendybops19
    Bendybops19 Posts: 11,212 Forumite
    Hi there...sorry if this reply is a bit late...! I have only just noticed your post!

    Have you looked at your local beauty college courses? I am pretty sure this is included in the beauty courses as a friend has just done one.
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  • pernes
    pernes Posts: 273 Forumite
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    Thanks for the reply
  • scuzz
    scuzz Posts: 1,995 Forumite
    What does everyone think is the best (cheapest) method of hair removal?

    I personally use an epilator (is that right?) You know one of those electric things that pulls hairs out like tweezers. It gets rid of them for longer, and lasts longer than razors, wax etc. So whilst it may be more expensive on the outset, I think it saves in time, as you're not constantly buying shaving products.

    Anyway, what do the other girlies think?
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  • tru
    tru Posts: 9,138 Forumite
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    Epilators are the way to go I reckon :D


    Have a read of this
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  • Bossyboots
    Bossyboots Posts: 6,757 Forumite
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    Aren't they painful though? I have just received my free wax samples from Veet but not been brave enough to try them so I can't imagine using an epilator.

    I have gone back to using a depilatory cream for hair removal.
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    I've never tried an epilator (I've heard they're painful and I don't do pain) so can't comment.

    What I use is sugar and strips from the body shop........costs about £10 and lasts about 12 weeks.

    Pink
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