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Men’s endeavor to look beautiful has been a never ending phenomenon. Since time immemorial man has used various articles to assist himself in his hunger for beauty. With the passage of time his urge for beauty still remains the same but the means for achieving it has changed. Modern times with the advancement of science and technology beauty industry got a new face lift with newer equipments and newer products. These equipments were meant to make the whole beautification a less painful and a less fussy affair. One of these equipments which have achieved an almost legendary status is the epiladys hair removal equipment.

It’s a compact machine about the size of your palm and it is has multiple functions like epilating, shaving and micro peeling. The machine became a huge success because of its ability to remove all unwanted hair with the minimum of discomfort. Results have shown that one session of epilady leaves your skin softy and silky for unto four weeks.

Different Features Related to Different Types of Functions of the Epilady include

Epilating
• It has a customized epilating head that pulls the hair from the root with minimum of pain
• Made for all sorts of hairstyles
• Removes hair which are up to .5 mm in length
• The skin becomes soft and smooth and irritation free for month.


Shaving
• Has a specialized dual sided shaving head with foil screen which gives a smooth and close shape.
• It is specifically beneficial for underarms and bikini line
• Has different kinds of trimmers for different places of the body
• Straight trimmer is used for longer hair and less flat areas of skin
• Rounded trimmer for not easily accessible skin areas


Micro Peeling
• Stimulates the skin and lifts hair to an upright position for efficient epilation and shaving
• Gives you a pain free pain free pealing experience.

 

 
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