Hair Removal Methods - An Overview
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Electric Tweezers
Short Description
  • A rotary head with rows of tweezers pull hairs out by the roots.
Bodyparts
  • It can be used on most of body hair: legs, arms, underarms, pubic area

Pros
  • The effect can be last from several days to several weeks
  • Hairs pull out by the roots, the regrowth hair is finer
 
Cons
  • It is difficult to use on fine hairs
  • It is usually painful hair removal with electric tweezers is not permanent
  • Epilators should not be used on very sensitive skin such as the face, genitals, or armpits.      
Comments
  • Eyebrow hairs are the slowest-growing hairs on the  human body, so be careful when you remove the hair since regrowth can take a long, long time. Electric epilators destroys the hair follicle  and is considered a permanent hair removal method
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