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what kind of epilators do you use?
Kseniya
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hello lovelies! 
Please tell me what kind of epilators do you use? I mean the brand.
I have the simplest phillips (disk type) without additional attachments and I was very pleased! but everything comes to an end. then I bought a tweezer Roventa - it's just awful - it takes longer because it lets the hairs through and after that there were terrible burns! very real, the skin was covered with a crust, and I flew on vacation and could not swim for a couple of days.
advise what you use (preferably inexpensive models).
although maybe you convince me of something

Please tell me what kind of epilators do you use? I mean the brand.
I have the simplest phillips (disk type) without additional attachments and I was very pleased! but everything comes to an end. then I bought a tweezer Roventa - it's just awful - it takes longer because it lets the hairs through and after that there were terrible burns! very real, the skin was covered with a crust, and I flew on vacation and could not swim for a couple of days.
advise what you use (preferably inexpensive models).
although maybe you convince me of something
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I use Flawless, it was £19.99 from Argos and I love it! It's lasted for ages - bought it last August and have only had to have one battery change, it takes one AA battery.
I have sensitive skin but I haven't experienced any soreness or redness or anything else after using the Flawless. After using it, I leave my skin alone for an hour or so, don't wash it or put cream on or anything - but you don't have to wait like that if you don't want to. I've never had any trouble whatsoever and am happy to recommend it very highly.
Three of my friends also use Flawless and they haven't had any issues either.
I hope this helps.
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MalMonroe said:I use Flawless, it was £19.99 from Argos and I love it! It's lasted for ages - bought it last August and have only had to have one battery change, it takes one AA battery.
I have sensitive skin but I haven't experienced any soreness or redness or anything else after using the Flawless. After using it, I leave my skin alone for an hour or so, don't wash it or put cream on or anything - but you don't have to wait like that if you don't want to. I've never had any trouble whatsoever and am happy to recommend it very highly.
Three of my friends also use Flawless and they haven't had any issues either.
I hope this helps.
What kind of model? Tell me please
I like your description and characteristics))
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