Epilator Archives - Hair Day 101 Hair Style Guide Mon, 08 Jan 2024 19:22:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 https://hairday101.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-hair-day-101-high-resolution-logo-32x32.png Epilator Archives - Hair Day 101 32 32 A Guide To Using An Epilator For Armpits-Tips & Advice https://hairday101.com/using-epilator-for-armpits/ https://hairday101.com/using-epilator-for-armpits/#respond Sat, 06 Jan 2024 22:28:57 +0000 https://hairday101.com/2024/01/06/a-guide-to-using-an-epilator-for-armpits-tips-advice/ Most women resort to shaving their armpits most days, which can turn out to be not only a pain but not the best result for a clean shave. It can leave stubble and grow back quick and thick, making each shave harder to achieve a smooth shave. Our guide to epilating your armpits will be ...

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Most women resort to shaving their armpits most days, which can turn out to be not only a pain but not the best result for a clean shave. It can leave stubble and grow back quick and thick, making each shave harder to achieve a smooth shave.

Our guide to epilating your armpits will be gripping; it really is the go-to method for underarm hair removal. We will help you understand why you should choose to epilate your armpits over any other hair removal methods. 

Not only will we talk about the benefits of epilating your underarms; we will answer your questions. Let you in on all our top tips and a step by step guide on how to epilate underarms the correct way.

Once you turn to use epilating for your hair removal, you will never go back!

Benefits of Epilating Your Underarms

The most obvious benefit of switching to epilating your underarms is epilation helps stunt rows of armpit hair, meaning you will not have to shave every few days but every few weeks.

It is also beneficial to destroy your hair follicles strength the more you use the epilator, the weaker and finer the hairs will grow back, meaning each hair removal will get easier and last longer.

Epilating can also be used at home with ease, with no leftover products, no mess, simply charge your epilator and glide across your armpits.

It’s also financially beneficial. You only need to spend out on the epilator you choose best for your skin type, which will last for years.

If you have used other hair removal methods such as razors or waxing, this needs to be brought and replaced most months.

Before You Epilate Your Armpits

#1 – Choose The Best Epilator for Armpits

You must choose the best epilator not only for your armpits but for your skin type. For example, If you have sensitive skin, you would make sure you have an epilator with low settings with soothing strips, on either side to help when removing hair.

If you suffer from dark skin around shaven areas, you may want to find an epilator with higher settings that will help remove all the hairs from the roots. Any dead skin, which contributes to darkened areas will also be removed.

Take a look at this article to help you understand more about epilating the pubic area.

Be sure to check out our top epilator, chosen just for you, this is the perfect tool to get rid of your armpit hair. With a flexible head, it’s great for getting in those awkward places, perfect for sensitive areas (it won’t let you down).

#2 – Exfoliate Under Your Arms

Exfoliating before hair removal is a general rule to the success of removing hair, especially under your arms as this is a tricky area for your epilator to grab hold of the strands.

By exfoliating your skiing beforehand, you will prevent any ingrown hairs by removing any dead skin before the skin has the opportunity to grow over the hair. The more you exfoliate, the smoother the finish!

Check out my go-to exfoliating scrub, I just love this scrub M3 Naturals Himalayan Salt Body Scrub it’s made with natural ingredients so more than suitable to use on your underarms and its just smell amazing ! you won’t be disappointed, get scrubbing.

Ironically epilating works a lot better when the hair is shorter rather than longer. Typically, we would want hair to be a certain length to get the best results, but it is easier to remove with armpit hair when it’s short and maintained.

If this is your first time using your epilator, you may want to shave your underarms first around 2-3 days before, so you know you have the hair at the correct length.

How Often Should You Epilate Your Armpits?

How often you should epilate your underarms all depends on how quickly your armpit hair grows back.

After epilating the first time you need to make sure you wait for any inflammation to go down until it is at least 75% clear, so you dont cause any irritation.

You may need to touch up your underarm hair once a week. But with each session of epilation, your strands will get weaker. Slower-growing back so the need to epilate should get further apart.

You may already have your epilator at the ready but if you are still searching for the perfect epilator for those sensitive areas then this is it!

You may see on other parts of my site, I have to recommend this epilator the Braun Epilator Silk-épil 9 that’s because I have it myself and would never go back to any other form of hair removal.

It may seem like a high price to fork out, but in the long run, you are saving yourself money, I have had mine for 2 years and it’s still going strong.

Steps on How to Epilate Underarm Hair –

Make sure your cordless epilator is charged

Having a hot shower will help open the pores under your arms, making them easier to remove.

It’s essential to towel dry any moisture from under your arms, even consider using powder to get it completely dry. The drier the armpit, the easier the epilator will pick up the hairs to remove.

  1.  It’s Important to Make Your Skin Taut First –

Keeping your skin taut means you will not miss any hairs to remove and not catch any of the skin whilst epilating.

It’s best to use the lowest setting, to begin with, so you can always use a higher setting if needs be.

Try starting with light, quick strokes to get used to the pain. Also, use the epilator at a 45-degree angle, which means only half of the machine will be touching your armpits. This helps to get used to the pain – slowly does it!

Holding the epilator at a 90-degree angle will help you glide the full blade across the hairs evenly.

Don’t worry if all the hairs under your arms aren’t one in one pass. It usually takes a few strokes to remove all the hairs evenly entirely.

You will now have two red, full plucked armpits. Soothing these with a lotion will cool them down and help keep them moisturized until any irritation has gone.

FAQ

Is it safe to Epilate underarms? 

It is safe to epilate your armpits. You need to make sure you follow the steps involved (before and after) to avoid any irritation or damage to the skin.

How do I soothe my armpits after epilating?

Soothing your armpits after epilating is the same as helping your skin after using any hair removal method. Any soothing lotion that can be gently rubbed around the area daily, such as aloe vera or cocoa butter, would be a great option.

Can you use deodorant after epilating?

It is not recommended to use deodorant after epilating as it can cause red bumps and irritation. After a few hours, you can use deodorant again as usual.

Is epilating your underarms painful?

Epilating your armpits is neither pain-free nor painful, it is bearable. If you have plucked your eyebrows before this is a similar feeling, you can feel it is happening, but it is more than tolerable.

Final View

Hopefully, this has helped you understand why you should choose to epilate your armpits compared to any other hair removal method. Looking at the benefits, it’s easy to use and will help your underarms be hair free for longer, which is our end goal.

In the long run, regular epilating also weakens the hair under your arms, meaning it will become easier to maintain and remove your armpit hair.

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What Numbing Cream For Epilation is Best? https://hairday101.com/numbing-cream-for-epilation/ https://hairday101.com/numbing-cream-for-epilation/#respond Sun, 03 Dec 2023 16:39:25 +0000 https://hairday101.com/2023/12/03/what-numbing-cream-for-epilation-is-best/ We all know epilation can be rather painful. So how can we numb the pain – NUMBING CREAM (see what I did there). Numbing cream is a great solution to prevent pain when epilating. When you choose the right numbing cream, it’s less painful for your skin and the hair removal process will be faster, ...

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We all know epilation can be rather painful.

So how can we numb the pain – NUMBING CREAM (see what I did there).

Numbing cream is a great solution to prevent pain when epilating. When you choose the right numbing cream, it’s less painful for your skin and the hair removal process will be faster, as well as reducing the redness of the skin after hair removal.

So, which is the best numbing cream?

We have tested and reviewed three of the most popular numbing creams on the market and found that each one has its own unique benefits and drawbacks. So, which cream should you choose? Read on to find out…

Top 3 Creams For Epilation Pain Relief

Epilators are a pain (pun intended) and they don’t always do such a great job of removing the hair. For an epilation to be truly effective, it needs to remove at least 90% of the hair and all that pulling can cause a lot of pain and discomfort.

This is where numbing creams for epilators come in to take a look at our 3 chosen Numbing creams;

1. Ebanel 5% Lidocaine Topical Numbing Cream Maximum Strength

Take a look at our winning numbing cream for epilation! (I have used this myself and it is just magic).

This numbing cream is a great choice as it’s full of 5% Lidocaine and contains Vitamin E to help moisturize and soften the skin. It’s also free from parabens and fragrances, so there’s no need to worry about accidental ingestion or irritation.

2. Zovacil5 60 grams 5% Lidocaine Numbing Cream

Our second option gives long-lasting results from a 5% concentration of lidocaine. Premium ingredients such as aloe vera and lavender oil, help to avoid any red irritation, reduce skin inflammation, soothe the skin, and lessen pain along with allergic reactions.

This cream is great for sensitive skin because there are no additives.

Perfect for those with allergies to the ingredients in other lidocaine based creams, because there aren’t many chemicals. This cream is also free of parabens and fragrances.

3. New Numbskin Numbing Cream 5% Lidocaine Topical Anesthetic

Our final option takes a different approach as it’s also used as an anaesthetic. With 5% lidocaine, this numbing cream is an efficient way to prevent pain or even temporarily delay the feeling of pain during epilation.

As this product is 100% cruelty-free, it’s an excellent numbing cream to use if you prefer chemical-free creams. With organic aloe vera extract, natural extracts and oils, this one is an ideal cream to use if you’re looking for a natural alternative.

Let’s look into numbing cream ingredients, which is best for epilating, how to apply the numbing cream and why you should give in and numb the pain.

Types Of Numbing Creams Ingredients

There are three types of numbing creams available in the market: lidocaine, benzocaine and benzyl alcohol.

Benzocaine is a local anaesthetic and has a very powerful numbing effect. It also works for many hours after the cream is applied to the skin.

Benzocaine is better for large areas of epilation or when you use it on more sensitive parts, such as bikini lines or genitals.

Benzyl alcohol has a fast effect and is more suitable for small spots, such as eyebrows.

Lidocaine is similar to benzocaine but it is more gentle for sensitive skin.

You can use lidocaine on larger areas of epilation, like your legs, but it has to be applied in higher concentrations.

Formulas are combined with additional ingredients to make various numbing creams for epilation. It all depends on the manufacturer and what their clients prefer to use:

Menthol: it has a cooling sensation and increases blood flow to the skin, so you can use it on sensitive parts of your body.

Vitamin E: it is very gentle and moisturizes the skin.

Cocoa Butter or Coconut Oil: these ingredients soften hair and make it easier to remove, so they are great for massage and also to moisturize and nourish your skin after epilation.

How To Apply Numbing Cream

You should apply the cream before epilating and leave it on for an hour. The longer you wait, the better it works (so quick, leave it on for a good hour to numb the pain).

You can leave the cream on your skin for up to 6 hours without harming your epilation results.

Always make sure you use the cream correctly because it can irritate your skin if applied incorrectly, considering the sensitive areas such as the bikini line or genitals.

We advise you to always read the instructions and follow them carefully when using any type of numbing cream.

Numbing creams are available at pharmacies or hair removal salons.

Why Do You Need Numbing Cream For Epilation?

Millions of women around the world use hair removal to prevent or decrease facial and body hair. Epilators and waxing are one of the most common ways to remove unwanted hair without using blades.

One of the main drawbacks of these techniques is pain and discomfort, even if you use numbing cream for epilation.

To put it in simple terms ‘EPILATION HURTS’.

So don’t feel ashamed using a product to help prevent this pain, I mean come on whoever came up with the quote ‘No Pain, No Gain’ didn’t mean it, right?

Read Here: Can you use an epilator on the pubic area

Features of a Good Numbing Cream for Epilation

So what should you be looking for when searching for a good epilation cream?

There are a few factors that will contribute to being sure you choose the perfect numbing cream for you, this list should help you figure that out:

– The active ingredient in the formula should be at least 5% lidocaine.

– The lidocaine should be free from contaminants and stimulants, such as benzyl nicotinate.

– It should mask enough of the pain to make epilation a little easier but not so much that the hair removal is not effective.

– It should also be thick and creamy in texture to make sure it stays on the skin long enough for it to work effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do numbing creams work?

Numbing cream for epilation works by preventing the nerve endings from sending pain signals to the brain. For a brief period of time, it blocks those receptors and interferes with your body’s ability to respond to stimuli that would otherwise be painful.

In general, numbing creams will start to take effect within two minutes. However, the length of time it takes to become fully effective can vary depending on which cream you have chosen and how much is applied.

How long do numbing creams last?

A typical user will experience numbness for about an hour after application. If you are particularly sensitive, however, this may only be forty-five minutes.

If you apply the cream to a larger area, it will last even longer; some can provide numbing for up to two hours or more!

If you want the numbing cream to take full effect immediately, it is best if your epilator has been plugged in and warmed up for at least ten minutes before application.

Conclusion

So, what’s the best numbing cream for epilating? The answer is (drumroll please)…Ebanel numbing cream! If you have sensitive skin, we recommend using our second choice Zovacil as it contains Aloe Vera which soothes the skin.

If you need a stronger numbing effect, always go with a higher percentage lidocaine cream.

No matter what, the most important thing to remember is that pain is a choice, just because you have chosen epilation doesn’t mean it’s something you should dread.

Make the choice to use numbing cream for epilation and make it easier on yourself.

We hope this article has helped make your decision easier and that you enjoy pain-free epilation sessions from now on!

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Does Epilators Cause Ingrown Hairs? https://hairday101.com/does-epilators-cause-ingrown-hairs/ https://hairday101.com/does-epilators-cause-ingrown-hairs/#respond Sun, 05 Nov 2023 18:59:18 +0000 https://hairday101.com/2023/11/05/does-epilators-cause-ingrown-hairs/ Epilators can cause ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs are hairs that have curled around and grown back into the skin. this can cause pain, inflammation, and infection. Fortunately, there are ways to avoid ingrown hairs when epilating. The question is do epilators cause ingrown hairs and how can you avoid them? Technically no, epilators certainly don’t ...

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Epilators can cause ingrown hairs.

Ingrown hairs are hairs that have curled around and grown back into the skin. this can cause pain, inflammation, and infection. Fortunately, there are ways to avoid ingrown hairs when epilating.

The question is do epilators cause ingrown hairs and how can you avoid them? Technically no, epilators certainly don’t cause ingrown hairs but this doesn’t mean you won’t ever get any from this hair removal method.

Find out how best to avoid ingrowing hairs with the best epilator for your skin and hair type.

I’ve been using an epilator for years now but it wasn’t until recently that I learned about the problem with ingrown hair (using pubic shaving as a comparison).

So read our guide to learn what I have found after researching to prevent these ingrowing hairs from forming.

Ingrown Hairs

An ingrown hair, also known as a pseudofolliculitis barbae is what happens when you shave, wax or tweeze and then those little dry bits of dead skin curl around into your flesh causing redness, irritation and pain.

It’s not such a bad thing though as you thought because there actually a way to help prevent these little buggers from forming in the first place!

Epilators And Ingrown Hairs: How do they go together?

As you probably already know, epilators tweeze out your hair at the root just like waxing does.

Hair removal by its nature will cause these ingrown hairs to form, but unlike shaving which cuts the hair off at the surface of your skin, epilators take them out from the root which will reduce ingrown hairs from forming.

Some people have said epilating caused their ingrown hairs to form more frequently than shaving so if you’ve been using an epilator for a while and you haven’t noticed any improvement then we’d suggest you change products.

In our epilator ingrown hair article, we explain how to use your epilators effectively for best results.

How to Help Avoid Ingrown Hairs When You Epilate

Before using an epilator, make sure your skin is clean and free of any oils otherwise you’ll be asking for trouble! Let’s take a look at our top tips to help avoid those pesky ingrown hairs;

Exfoliate Regularly

Once your skin is nice and smooth, exfoliation will help remove any last pesky dead skin cells to ensure you don’t miss a single hair.

It’s also best to do this before epilating after the 24 hours of not shaving. For best results using an exfoliating brush should be done at least 3 times a week, check out my favourite exfoliator, it’s cheap but has lasted forever and hasn’t let me down yet.

The Best Time To Epilate

It’s best to epilate at night, as this will help reduce the number of ingrown hairs as your skin has time to recover overnight.

Epilate Before Showering

It’s best to epilate before you shower because the warm water will open your pores and make it easier for the hair to come out by its root.

If you epilate after taking a shower, your skin could be too soft which can cause more hairs to snap off and not be pulled out completely.

Avoid Shaving Before Epilating

Don’t shave for at least 24 hours before epilating because the hair should be as long as possible. This will help to remove any dead skin and make it much easier to pluck out by the root which reduces your chances of ingrown hairs occurring.

Avoid Using a Cheap Epilator

The quality of your epilator will determine how well it removes your hairs, which can, in turn, lead to some nasty ingrown hairs, so it’s best to invest in a good quality epilator.

If the tweezers on the epilator aren’t taking out the hair follicle in one then this will cause irritation and can result in you having to go over the same area more than once which can lead to more irritation and a higher chance of getting ingrown hairs.

If you’re looking for a device that will help you achieve salon-like smooth skin at home, look no further than the Braun Epilator Silk-épil 9 Flex 9-300 Beauty Set. This all-in-one set comes with an epilator, a shaver, a trimming head, and two massage heads, as well as the world’s first epilator with a fully flexible head for easy hair removal.

With this set, you’ll be able to remove more hair in less time – four times shorter hair than wax – and easily adapt to every contour for an efficient epilation. Plus, it’s cordless and rechargeable so you can take it with you wherever you go.

Sticky / Grippy Feet on the Epilator

If the epilator’s feet are sticky or have a grippy feel to them, you should avoid using it on dry skin.

When the skin is dry this can lead to the epilator not being able to grip properly on the hair follicle, which will leave you struggling.

To avoid this try using oil or gel with aloe vera before using your epilator of choice.

If the epilator still feels sticky after using it with oil/aloe vera then consider changing to a different brand that is designed for dry skin use.

Hair Length

The longer the hair length, the more of a chance there will be ingrown hairs.

To avoid this try trimming the area down before epilating or exfoliating first so that you are only removing short hairs and not long ones, which would increase the risk of ingrown.

Body Positioning

How you hold your body when epilating also plays an important role in reducing the risk of ingrown hairs.

The best position to epilate in is hunched over as this will reduce your risk of having bumps on the underarms.

If you have to stand up, then try lifting the elbow so that it’s closer to your head and not by your side as this can cause a problem with skin folding which can lead to an increased chance for bumps.

Skin Care

Not all skin care lines are created equal and some may contain ingredients that increase the chance of developing ingrown hair after epilation.

Therefore, it’s important that you choose a product line that means you don’t have any chances of getting these nasty red bumpy spots!

In addition, make sure you use a good quality moisturizer on the skin periodically to reduce dryness and avoid any chances of developing ingrown hairs.

Read here: Numbing Cream for Epilators

Conclusion

Hopefully, this article has given you some insight on how to avoid ingrown hairs when using epilators. We want your epilation experience – and hair removal process in general – to be as smooth, quick, and painless as possible!

To help avoid any future ingrown from happening again, we recommend exfoliating regularly – this will not only clear out dead skin cells but all sorts of other gunk too!

You might even try our favourite natural remedy for soothing irritated skin as well as improving its texture – Honey!

In addition to anti-inflammatory properties honey is also known as a humectant which means that it helps keep

Be sure to follow our steps above to help avoid any unnecessary ingrowing hairs, and if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out! And as always, feel free to leave a comment below for any suggestions or recommendations.

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Can Epilators Be Used To Remove Pubic Hair? https://hairday101.com/can-epilators-be-used-to-remove-pubic-hair/ https://hairday101.com/can-epilators-be-used-to-remove-pubic-hair/#respond Mon, 11 Sep 2023 05:37:53 +0000 https://hairday101.com/2023/09/11/can-epilators-be-used-to-remove-pubic-hair/ Epilating can sound like a daunting choice of hair removal. So if you’re wondering if you can use an epilator on sensitive areas, well then it is a very sensible question.  Epilators can be used to remove pubic hair as long as you have the right epilator for the job. To keep your pubic area ...

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Epilating can sound like a daunting choice of hair removal.

So if you’re wondering if you can use an epilator on sensitive areas, well then it is a very sensible question. 

Epilators can be used to remove pubic hair as long as you have the right epilator for the job. To keep your pubic area hair removal safe and pain-free, you need to follow the correct before, during, and after epilating methods. 

Please read our guide on whether pubic hair removal by epilators is safe. Included will be what risks are involved, and the benefits of using an epilator over other hair removal methods.

We also give you steps to follow before, during and after you epilate your pubic hair. 

Is Pubic Hair Removal by Epilator Safe?

Pubic Hair removal by epilator is more than safe to use. You dont need to worry about using this as your go-to hair removal method. 

Anyone who suffers from sensitive skin may find a better option as this reduces the risk of irritation compared to most other hair removal methods like shaving or waxing. 

However, because the pubic area is a sensitive area, to begin with, we need to be careful about how we are treating this area.

Epilators aren’t the most painless hair removal method, although a bit painful it is a very effective way to remove hair from your pubic area. 

Epilators keep your hair away for longer which means you wouldn’t need to use this hair removal method as often.

If you were using waxing or shaving, you would have to do it more often making your hairs grow back thicker and harder to remove.

Remember that pubic hair grows downs there to protect the gentiles from bacteria, infection and sexually transmitted diseases. 

Risks Using An Epilator On Pubic Hair (Important Factors Included) – 

  • Pain 
  • Redness 
  • Skin Rashes
  • Avoid direct sunlight
  • Avoid chemical creams & lotions

There are a few risks involved in using the epilator in your private area, so here are all the facts below to make sure you know any risks. 

Pain – 

Pain is the most common side effect you will suffer from using an epilator for the pubic area. An epilator on the pubic regions can make pain feel more intense than it would do on other areas of the body.

Especially where your skin would usually be a bit thicker like under your arms or legs. 

Epilators work by using tiny tweezer-like tools that grip the hair and pull from the roots. This can cause a bit of pain. 

Redness – 

After using the epilator, suffering from redness is prevalent, not sure redness on the surface. It can also cause a stinging sensation from irritation on sensitive skin, where the epilator pulls on hair in the pubic area. 

If you find you are suffering from redness after using the epilator, you can apply a cold compress to help soothe the skin to help calm down any itching and heat on the skin. 

Skin Rashes – 

Several minutes after using the epilator, you may see a rash start around the pubic area. Although a normal side effect from epilating, you may need to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesnt get any worse. 

Small red or pink bumps are classed as a typical mild rash from the friction between the epilator and the sensitive skin. If the lumps become larger, severely itchy, then you should speak to your doctor. 

Avoid direct sunlight – 

Sunbathing after using an epilator on your pubic area is a nono. It will heat the pores and cause rashes, bumps and even the start of other skin conditions. 

Avoid chemical creams & lotions – 

Using creams and lotions with the chemical in or perfume can irritate freshly epilated hair removal. So it is advised to avoid products like this for at least 48 hours. 

Before You Use Your Epilator

Firstly, it helps to jump in a warm bath or shower before epilating. This helps to open up your pores and use an exfoliating scrub to stimulate hair follicles, allowing more natural hair removal. 

During Use of Your Epilator

Remember to allow your hair to grow long enough to use the epilator as if the hair is too short. This would hurt a lot more and be less effective in removing the hair. 

Start your hair removal process slowly there is no rush, and the slower you use the epilator, the better the outcome will be.

Carefully glide the epilator along the contours of your body without any access pressure. For the best results, make sure you go in the direction of your hair growth.

After Use of Your Epilator

Once you have finished removing your pubic hair with the epilator, it’s essential to wait a few minutes before applying a soothing cream or oil such as avocado or aloe vera.

Make sure you stay away from any lotions or oils with chemicals or strong scents as this is what irritates the skin type. 

Benefits of Using Epilators on Pubic Hair

  • Smooth – Epilating the pubic area leaves it looking and feeling a lot smoother than other hair removal methods such as waxing and shaving.
  • Less Irrigation – If you have sensitive pubic area and commonly suffer from irritation and rashes, it’s less likely to happen when using epilating in replacement to shaving or waxing. 
  • Cheaper – Using an epilator that you only need to fork out for once, this is much more financially beneficial in the long run, as waxing and razor need to be replaced regularly. 

Best Epilator for Pubic Hair Removal?

Searching for the right epilator for your pubic hair area to remove your pubic hair is essential. This will help remove hair in the hard to reach areas and get a grip on even those tiny little hairs. 

Finding an epilator that comes with a tool and accessories like an exfoliating head and a bikini trimmer is essential as this will help remove all the hairs. These kits can save you money over purchasing separate tools to keep your pubic hair maintained.

Check out our top choice of model Braun Epilator its great value for money but with the top quality product inside.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Can you use an epilator for Brazilian?

For a full Brazillian, epilating is not the best option of hair removal method to choose. It is not practical to pick out all the hair in and around the pubic area, and it would be best to stick to waxing for a full Brazillian. 

Is it better to Epilate wet or dry?

Epilating wet and dry both have their benefits so that you can choose either. Epilating dry removes the most quickly, but epilating wet is less painful throughout the process. So take you to pick which is better for your pubic hair, epilating wet or dry.

How do you epilate pubic hair without it hurting?

As epilating is a painful method of hair removal, not unbearable pain, but a bit painful, there is nothing you can do to make this pain free.

Although you can have a warm shower, exfoliate the area to keep the pain minimum. 

Read Here: Does Epilators Cause Ingrown Hairs?

Conclusion 

Epilators can be used to remove pubic hair, and it is very safe to use in this area as long as you follow the correct precautions. 

If you haven’t used epilating as your hair removal method yet, then you should give it ago.

There are so many benefits from changing to using an epilator instead of shaving or waxing, as well it last longer and will cause less irritation than other methods. 

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