I noticed that none of the dealers provides a money back guarantee for longer than two weeks and most only provide an exchange if the item is malfunctioning. That is why I read everything I could before I committed.
I had an appointment to have the hairs on my chin professionally lasered. When I ordered this toy, I canceled the appointment; I wanted to give the Epila a chance. I want it to work, but I am not sure it does much more than provide me with sizzling entertainment.
I tried it on my coarse chin hairs then I plucked most of them out. I left one and am monitoring it.
I fried that hair all the way down to the skin line, it even fried the skin a little. A few days later, the hair had either grown or was in the process of being shed. I fried it again.
I go over the upper lip where I have fine hairs. This area is supposed to take several professional treatments, so I can't say if it is working yet.
More hairs are sprouting on the chin. I fry them as they appear.
The beam doesn't seem strong enough to penetrate the skin to reach the follicle of the heavier hairs. I still treat the area where I know the hair will sprout, hoping the beam will prevent the hair from re-emerging.
I fried some hair in a patch on my leg. Did not tweeze. It appears as if the hair has kept growing. I will give it another treatment.
The Epila has a very small beam. It would take forever to do the legs. The actual beam is not as large as the red dot; it is about the diameter of a medium weight human hair. I find my beam to be a little to the lower right of the red dot. I don't know if the red dot is a guide or if it is the laser scattering as it reflects off my skin.
If I don't write more, I gave up and quit using it.
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