✨ Elevate Your Smooth Game! ✨
The Braun Epilator Silk-epil 3 3-270 is a versatile hair removal device designed for women, offering epilation, shaving, and trimming functionalities. With long-lasting results of up to 4 weeks, it efficiently removes hair that is 4x shorter than what traditional waxing can handle. The device features a massage roller cap to reduce pain, making it ideal for beginners and those seeking a convenient at-home solution. Save money by eliminating salon visits and enjoy smooth skin effortlessly.
M**O
Love it
I love this epilator!!! I've had another epilator for years, and it was kinda weak compared to this one, slow and didn't remove everything. I hesitated to buy a new epilator, because I wasn't sure it would be any different. Well, I was wrong!I took me roughly 15 minutes to epilate both legs and remove maybe 90% of the (long enough) hairs. The result was decent, but my legs still weren't smooth as there were lots of very short hairs left. I thought well okay, the epilator probably won't be able to get them, so I'll do another session tomorrow. But then I noticed that even those very short hairs can be removed if I use the epilator VERY slowly and control the angle. So, to remove the rest 10% requires to be more specific and takes more time. Sometimes I need to go over the same area several times, but the epilator WORKS!! My old one just wasn't able to remove such short hairs. Overall, it takes about an hour to actually remove alllll the hairs, but I love the process in weird way, it's so meditating lol.I know some people find it painful, and I know what you mean! I've been epilating my legs since I was 15, and I remember how painful the first time was (lol...), my skin was incredibly sensitive. But after a few times it got better and I even started to enjoy the process (lol again!). Even if I skip a few MONTHS for one reason or another, my tolerance stays the same. I don't know how it works but yeah. No pain.But I want to warn people that this is just another epilator that works by removing hair, and literally all of them feel the same. You can't find one that works with no pain (in case you find it painful).So I'd recommend to do this: start slowly by preparing your skin. Pluck some hairs here and there using tweezers. This will 1) help you build some tolerance and 2) make it less painful to use the epilator since there will be fewer hairs left. Do this for a few days, just remove 10, 20 or 30 hairs every day from different areas. It's not as painful to pluck one hair at a time. Then when you think you're ready, shave your legs. NEXT day take a warm shower to make your skin softer. Then try to epilate. Hopefully, you won't feel much pain because the hairs will be very short (if they're still TOO short, try to epilate next day) and because you've prepared your skin and built some tolerance by plucking hairs. This was my method when I epilated my armpits for the first time, because it was literally impossible to epilate them with no preparation!! If it's still painful, try to keep the epilator at one area (do not move it). It will remove hairs for 1 sec and you will feel some pain for a short period of time, but after that there will be fewer hairs on that area, so you'll be able to tolerate it much better. Alternatively, try moving the epilator very quickly so that it removes very few hairs from various areas, not several hairs at the same time. Try to find what works best for you. If it's too overwhelming, stop and try next day, epilate every day for a couple of minutes. Trust me, you will soon be able to epilate legs like it's your hobby! I swear it's not painful at all, especially when I'm not lazy and epilate often while all the hairs haven't grown back yet. It's much easier to do this every day or at least twice a week than once a month.After the procedure, I moisturize my legs with the Kikumasamune emulsion (not the lotion/toner!). I'm in love with it, it's very cheap in stores with Asian skincare products, is easy to spread, has a cooling effect, absorbs really quickly, moisturizes and calms the skin down. I also use it on my face.A COUPLE OF CONS:- pretty loud. Just be aware if this factor is important for you. I'd prefer it to be quieter.- the built-in light can't be turned off. Not a deal breaker, just would be nice if it was possible to turn it off sometimes. When the room is well-lit, the little light makes it harder to see the hairs, but again, I'm totally okay with that.- not cordless.I'd give it 4.5 starts if I could but decided to give 5 stars for overall performance and the results. I hope they make a quieter and cordless version one day!
N**T
Decent product for the price
For the price, it's pretty good. Good for beginners!The epilator is quite loud and sounds scary when you first use it. If you've never used one before, it's pretty terrifying. This was also my first epilator and I was intimidated when I first plugged it in. After a couple weeks of using it, it's not scary at all! Just loud!The noise is a bit louder than I expected, which some may not like. There are two speeds which I'd say is around the same. The slider for selecting speed is kinda weird that it slides really easily to the max, so I recommend caution if you need it to stay on the slow speed.The small light on the front is very helpful when getting close to the skin. The machine itself is a decent size and fits in your hand well. The head part with the "tweezers/razor" comes off for easy cleaning. There is a small tiny brush that comes with the box which is very useful as the tweezed hair can fly everywhere when you use it. The cord is also a pretty good length.I'd recommend it for hair that is thicker and maybe 1cm+ longer otherwise the epilator won't be able to pick it up. My hair is actually on the thinner side, especially on my arms, which I feel like it isn't really pulling it out but rather snapping the shaft off. It works fine on my armpit and leg hair though. If your hair tends to be thinner or brittle, it may not work as intended and may not get the hair bulb out.Despite that, I think it's a good product. It works for more average thickness hair. It might work even better for very thick hair. The pain wasn't so bad, and you get used to it very quickly. I don't even blink anymore at the highest speed and now I roll it across my skin more slowly so it can have time to pick up the hair. If you've waxed/tweezed before like I have, the pain of the epilator compared to those (imo) is less.
M**L
Would recommend
I like this product for my legs. It is a bit uncomfortable when you first start, but the pain goes away quickly. It does a great job at getting shorter hairs and results last about a week. The only thing I dislike is how loud it is and the in grown hairs after use. Make sure you exfoliate!!!
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