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How can I make my epilating pubic area less painful?
How to use an epilator on pubic hair:
- Go slow and steady so you don’t miss any spots or break hairs.
- Don’t add too much pressure or the epilator may pinch your skin (ouch!)
- Go against the direction of hair growth for best results.
- Keep your skin tight and taut.
- Keep the epilator perpendicular to your skin.
How do you Epilate a private part?
Begin by positioning the epilator at a 90-degree angle to your skin. Don’t press the device against your skin. Rather, hold it loosely against your skin. Pull your skin taut and then slowly move the epilator in the direction of hair growth.
Which epilator is best for pubic hair?
So, if you want to epilate the bikini area, here we mention some of the best epilators for bikini area available in India.
- Philips HP 6421/00 Epilator For Women.
- Babyliss Isyliss G490E Epilator.
- Braun Silk Epil 7681 Epilator.
- Panasonic ES-WU11 Epilator.
- Philips Advanced Hair Removal Technology HP 6420 Epilator For Women.
Can you epilate every day?
If you’re serious about decreasing hair regrowth, epilate the same area every day for one week, and then begin doing it weekly. You will see great results and eventually will only need to epilate monthly.
Can you remove pubic hair with epilator?
Generally, it is safe to remove pubic hair by using mechanical epilator devices. Some epilators may be used with or without water to remove pubic hair. A wet epilator is good to use in the shower because it may lessen the irritation. It is a safe method.
Can you use an epilator on your vag?
Which areas does it work best for? Epilators are best for larger areas with tough skin, such as the arms and legs. Technically, it can be used on more sensitive areas of the body, such as the bikini area, face, and underarms, but it might hurt a little more, depending on your pain tolerance.
Do epilators hurt more than waxing?
Both epilators and waxing pull the hair from their roots, so they are both equally painful than shaving. Epilators can be particularly more painful if you normally shave or use hair-removing creams or depilatory (shaving) creams. Waxing hurts very little, and it is easier than epilators for the first time.