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Facial Hair Removal Tool!
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I've got a huge spot above my top lip and I think the tool has done it
Will need to get the surgical spirit people have mentioned in previous threads - any idea where to get? Supermarket? "...and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make".0 -
Mine is still on the side looking at me, im a chicken
It got put in dd age 10 bedroom by mistake when carrying things upstairs, she came down and asked why I had got it for her, i said it was a mistake and that it was mine, she said oh but i have had a go with it ! Lol0 -
You can pretty much get it anywhere tbh, Superdrug, Boots and I'm sure I've seen it in AsdaI've got a huge spot above my top lip and I think the tool has done it
Will need to get the surgical spirit people have mentioned in previous threads - any idea where to get? Supermarket?
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destitute7 wrote: »how do you use one of these?
I've got issues with baldness (i'm female)
yet my facial and body hair is as thick as you can imagine
will this work?
I really want to purchase and for £1.90 it is a bargain
from post 3 of this thread...gentleorange wrote: »Glad to help:) This video demonstrates how to use it properly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsIfT_7FaTs but it's very simple, same principle as threading really!0 -
You can pretty much get it anywhere tbh, Superdrug, Boots and I'm sure I've seen it in Asda

Thanks Savvy, I got some from Superdrug for £1.35. They're doing free delivery on all items till Dec 4th so great timing to. I'll included the link should anyone else want to purchase some for their epistick. Hopefully by keeping it clean I'll reduce any breakouts
Ps I assume you just pour a small amount on a clean dry cloth and rub over the springs? Well at least that's what I plan on doing.
http://www.superdrug.com/healthcare/superdrug-care+-surgical-spirit-200ml/invt/642132/"...and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make".0 -
HeadAboveWater wrote: »Gonna order one for my mum as she's too scared to use the epilator herself and has to wait for me to visit!! lol

I use an epilator after years of bleaching, creams, waxing, plucking, laser and all sorts.
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Crikey! Just got an email to say it's been dispatched!!!!
Ive used epilator for my underarms and it works wonder! After years of using it the hair growth have significantly reduced. I tried on my bikini line and it hurts and use aloe vera gel afterwards. Does it hurts on the upper lip? How often do u do it? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.i wish i have live my life a little bit off the book, took a chance and gamble :whistle:0 -
Have tried mine too, just a little as it did hurt a bit but will persevere. Couldn't stop sneezing whilst doing it for some reason!
Haha I sneeze constantly when I use tweezers on my eyebrows!
I bought this tool after reading this thread and I love it ! After some practice def getting better at using it, would def recommend it .0 -
i think more women should try this product hairycure that worked for me, i think i should spread the word girls google or search for hairycure!!! its a herbal oil that u put on after removin the hair frm the root like waxing (i did) nd then you rub it it n for me 4-5 times afta it stopped growin back n its bin 3 yrs. google it ladies im happy i dnt hav to irritate my skin or hurt myself waxin0
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