THOUGHTS ON EPILATING – Lily Pebbles (2024)

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Ever since this video I have had so many questions on here, my YouTube channel and Twitter about epilating so let’s do this…

Epilating was never something I’d thought about until my friend Keisha suggested it to me. In the past I’d shaved my legs but despised doing it as it was becoming a daily task. Even once I’d shaved I never really felt like my legs were smooth and hair-free.

The idea of epilating is horrific… it pretty much looks like a mini lawn mower. It looks like an electric shaver but the wheel spins, plucking the hairs as it goes. If you’ve ever plucked your eyebrows you’ll know how it feels, it’s not painless like shaving. The first time I tried epilating on my legs it was tough as the hairs were stronger and thicker than ever (thanks to my shaving habits). I’m not going to lie it hurt… but with some loud music on and a bit of screaming it was doable and not too bad. At this point I was debating whether I’d continue epilating but what happened next made my mind up for me. It was about 4 or 5 days until I sawanyhair on my legs. Now let’s remember that I have thick black hair and sometimes when I shave in the morning it’s grown back by the evening. This was a miracle! For me personally, the frequency of hair removal is the most annoying and this was a life changer. I also loved how smooth the skin feels after epilating, which I have never achieved with shaving.

The second time I tried it on my legs it was a lot less painful and as the hair grows back in cycles you don’t have to do your entire leg. You can just epilate the hairs that are showing through and it makes the process a lot quicker and easier. I also tried epilating my arms and as you saw on camera the first time I did that it was really painful. I’ve always stayed away from arm hair removal because I didn’t want to have visible stubble on my arms but using an epilator means the hair grows back softer and thinner. It’s harder to do my arms because the hairs all grow in different directions and because you have to go in the opposite direction of the hair, it’s tricky sometimes to find out what that is.

The world of epilators is a daunting one and as an epilator newbie, I am no expert. I know that some come with a shaver plug and some come with a plug you can use anywhere, it is possible to get an adaptor though so that’s not really a deciding factor. I started with the most basic model and the most affordable. The Braun Silk-Epil 5 is a basic entry level epilator and it’s good for beginners. It doesn’t do anything particularly fancy, it has two speed settings and it just does the job. There are somemore expensive, fancy epilators around, some of which can be used both wet and dry. With any technology products, the more expensive it is the more features and advanced technology it has. Some of the more expensive ones have wider heads and better tweezers for a smoother finish. They also come with extra add-ons like a skin buffer or face epilator too. I’m now testing out the Braun Silk-Epil 9 which is their most advanced and newest addition and so far I’m loving it. It’s still quite painful but easier to use, especially around the knee area and it picks up more hairs so speeds up the process.

I just love how if you see a hair, you can just grab the epilator, remove what you want and carry on with your day. It fits in better with my lifestyle and the results are amazing. I’m a convert.

Have you tried epilating?

THOUGHTS ON EPILATING – Lily Pebbles (2024)

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THOUGHTS ON EPILATING – Lily Pebbles? ›

The idea of epilating is horrific… it pretty much looks like a mini lawn mower. It looks like an electric shaver but the wheel spins, plucking the hairs as it goes. If you've ever plucked your eyebrows you'll know how it feels, it's not painless like shaving.

Will epilating eventually stop hair growth? ›

Once you have used your epilator several times you will find your hair growth has slowed and you will be able to reduce the frequency of epilation. It will prolong the time it takes for your hair to grow back but it won't permanently get rid of your hair forever.

Why am I still prickly after epilating? ›

Epilating pulls out hair from the root. Some after-effects like itchiness, redness or tightness after using your Philips epilator are normal, especially if you have sensitive skin. You may also see small bumps on your skin or experience a burning sensation. This goes away with time and is nothing to worry about.

What are the pros and cons of epilators? ›

They provide long-lasting results by removing hair from the roots, leaving skin smooth for up to 4 weeks. However, epilating can be quite painful, especially for first-timers, as the device plucks out multiple hairs at once. Redness and irritation are common side effects.

Is it better to epilate wet or dry? ›

We recommend that you use most products on dry skin, as wet hair tends to stick more to the skin. Also, if you are aiming to do an on-the-go session, try using the product on dry skin instead. Be certain that your skin is clean and completely dry before using the appliance.

Does epilating stop strawberry legs? ›

While an epilator might be uncomfortable or even painful (like waxing), anecdotal evidence suggests that this form of hair removal can prevent strawberry legs from occurring. Skipping shaving cream may also be causing your symptoms, so be sure to carefully moisturize the area before it comes in contact with a razor.

Does facial hair grow back thicker after epilating? ›

No — shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth.

What not to do after epilating? ›

Epilation Aftercare: Mistakes to Avoid.
  1. Not Treating Your Skin Immediately with Nourishing and Moisturizing Epilation Aftercare.
  2. Sun Exposure.
  3. Not to Exfoliate Before or After Epilating.
  4. Touching Your Skin Too Much.
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Is longer hair more painful to epilate? ›

The shorter the hairs, the less painful the epilation.

How do you close your pores after epilating? ›

Rinse before lotion - Rather than slathering on cold lotion right after epilating, rinse your skin under cold water to close the pores and cool the skin. Giving your skin and pores some time to recover will prevent any irritations or stinging that lotion on opened pores might cause.

Who shouldn't use an epilator? ›

If you're more sensitive or prone to pain, epilation might not be the best for you. On the other hand, if you're willing to stand some pain for less side effects, epilation might be better than waxing for you.

Are expensive epilators better? ›

With any technology products, the more expensive it is the more features and advanced technology it has. Some of the more expensive ones have wider heads and better tweezers for a smoother finish. They also come with extra add-ons like a skin buffer or face epilator too.

Is it better to epilate or shave? ›

Smoother skin longer

One benefit of using an epilator is that you'll get smoother skin, and the results may last longer than most other hair removal methods, like shaving, depilatory creams, or tweezing.

Is it safe to epilate pubic hair? ›

Yes, you can use epilators in your bikini area. However, as the area down there is sensitive, it can irritate your skin and be more painful, if not used correctly. So, gently exfoliate the skin before using epilators and discontinue if irritation persists.

Is it better to epilate fast or slow? ›

4. Slow equals sexy. Take about 15 seconds from ankle to knee. Going too fast risks breaking the hair which may lead to ingrown hairs.

Should you epilate first or shower? ›

To reduce any epilator pain, we recommend epilating in the shower. The warm water helps to open the pores, which will make it easier and less uncomfortable to remove hair.

Will an epilator remove hair permanently? ›

It is not a permanent solution and hair will need to grow back between sessions for it to have enough length for the epilator to grab. An epilator is made up of dozens of tweezer-like pieces that pull hair out as the device is moved across the skin. This leaves the area temporarily hair free.

Do you go against the hair when epilating? ›

Position your epilator onto the surface of the skin at a 75˚ angle, and slowly move it against the direction of hair growth to remove the hairs. Epilation is much more comfortable when the skin is taut, so stretch the skin you're working on to tighten it.

Can you epilate stubble? ›

If you want to epilate your face, make sure you have an epilator designed for the face and prepare your skin before you start. Then keep your skin tight and go against the grain of the hair.

How long does pubic hair need to be to epilate? ›

4. Hairs around your bikini area need to be mid-length; not too long and not too short, between 2-5mm is ideal for epilation. 5. Hold your skin tight with one hand around the area you wish to epilate.

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