Like a few other bloggers, I was recently sent this for review purposes. I've used it a couple of times now, so I thought it was about time to share my first impressions.
I also used another bog standard one (I can't remember the make or model, sorry), which gave better results, but was a little bit less cumbersome to use. so I liked it better. It also had more speed setting, which was good. As I say though, a bog standard model, with no bells and whistles or fancy attachments.
So, moving onto the Silk Epil 7...
First of all, I've seen a lot of people expressing concern about the pain or otherwise of epilating on twitter etc. Lets be frank here - epilators work by plucking hair out from the root. They are essentially tweezers on a power trip. This is NEVER going to be a pain free experience, but the payoff is meant to be slower finer regrowth. Apparently repeated epilation can lead to a longer amount of time between needing to epilate too. Personally, I find this on a par with waxing in terms of pain, but it just takes longer. Obviously everyone is different though.
So epilation is not a permanent method of hair removal, as the hair folicle is not destroyed, but because it plucks the hair, it causes a delay in regrowth, and the hair is fine - shaving "blunts" the end of the hair, leading to regrowth feeling thicker.
This is also currently on offer on Amazon for £89.99 as opposed to the usual cost of £120. The epilator comes with a great amount of adaptors to enable you to use it on the face, bikini line, underarms, and also had a shaving and trimmer head adaptor, a pouch and a pack of pre-epilation wipes.
One thing to note though, is that the epilator does need an adaptor as it comes with a two pin plug.
This epilator does have some great features in comparison to other ones I have used in the past. I am a big fan of the SmartLight, which is basically a little light which allows you to see where you have missed. This is a godsend if you have those eco friendly energy saving bulbs - great for the planet, but bad for doing makeup etc. The epilator also has two speed setting - I use the lower setting on areas like ankles and knees, and the higher setting on the rest of the legs.
I also like the way the head has been designed on the epilator too - it has a pivot feature so its easy to use, and also has a little massage/roller feature which makes the hairs stand up so get them all in fewer strokes.
The epilator is easy enough to use - basically go against the direction of hair growth, and work on small areas, keeping the areas taught as you go. As I say, pain is a definite factor, so definitely take that into consideration.
After use, the skin can look a little red - It gives my skin a little bit of a "plucked chicken" look, but that calms down after a couple of hours. Worth bearing in mind though - you might not want to do this immediately prior to a big night out!
I have quite coarse hair, but I find this does a good job - there are some patches where the hair seems to get "snapped" off rather than plucked out, but I know on past experience that the more you use an epilator the less this happens. I've been epilating on a weekly basis with this, and getting good results - I have a never-ending battle with my leg hair, so anything that slows it down is a winner for me.
I'd definitely carry on using this on my legs - personally I'm too squeamish to use it around the bikini, face or underarms, but hey, each to their own!I also feel this particular epilator compares favourably with other ones I have used - no annoying ice pack, and I find the massaging feature on the head prepares the area well, and I'd expect that the pain would reduce with use too.
Oh, and incidentally, the model I was sent was a "prototype" version - the "real" version can be charged up and used in water - I think epilating in the shower or bath might also prove useful in pain reduction too.
So - have you got the nerve to epilate? What's your experience?!

7 comments:
The one and only time I tried using an epilator on my legs it made me cry. I really am too much of a wuss to try it again. The pain was unbearable! lol xx
This is cute. I really love the look of it, but at this price, I don't think I will buy it. I am due for a new one. I've got an antiquity, and I am surprised it still work. Your post wants me to browse for some and check out what's new on the market since I last bought mine
I like epilating (when I get the time). Much easier and mess-free alternative to waxing. And it's not more/less painful. But it's more cost-effective I think because you'll keep the epilator for ages. It tends to hurt more just before your periods as well (if I remember well - my beautician told me that) Don't know why but she says it usually does :(
I really wanna try it, but Im scared!! Also not sure that I want to pay out for one, and then just use it once, because I cant handle it! xx
I'm petrified of them. They look like a torture device!
I think the results would be good though. Maybe I might try one at some point! x
I bought one of these a couple of weeks ago and I have to say the hot water element does help! I haven't experienced a lot of pain, some areas I didn't feel anything, but I've never been bothered by waxing or plucking anywhere else. Have attempted a small area on my underarm in the shower which wasn't too bad, just 'plucking' up the courage to do a full one! I am very much delighted I decided to go for one! xx
I've been using this too and have to say I'm impressed. I have even used it on my bikini line and although it's slightly painful, it's no more so than waxing and the fact that you can use it in the shower is a definite plus point!
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