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General => Manscaping => Topic started by: JohnG on July 05, 2020, 06:52:45 AM

Title: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: JohnG on July 05, 2020, 06:52:45 AM
Today I started to use an epilator on my legs, because shaving did not have the long lasting results and I am unable to use IPL during summer time. Does anyone have experiences to share?
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: Artor on July 05, 2020, 11:11:14 AM
I'm following your post because I want to know too. I stopped shaving and right now I'm only trimming. But I like the clean look the most.

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Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: thongnz on July 06, 2020, 02:27:51 AM
I use an epilator for the hairs on my shaft.  Did use it for every where but it’s actually more painful because I did it less often. You do need to exfoliate each day otherwise you get in groans. My hair grows back quite quickly so in about a week it starts growing back. Ask any questions.
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: Artor on July 06, 2020, 11:45:45 AM
What I have done before is using Nair for sensitive skin. I'm very careful though because I don't want a chemical burn in my taint. I heard of sugar depilation but I haven't tired it yet.

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Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: thongnz on July 06, 2020, 09:36:36 PM
I have tried sugaring in the past too. It's just the same as waxing really.
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: asianthonger92 on July 14, 2020, 07:31:24 AM
Has anyone used the Manscaped Lawn Mower? I have seen their ads and I've been wondering if it's worth the money.
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: JohnG on July 31, 2020, 01:57:32 AM
I just got a Philips Epilator. Shaving took too much time and the result was only lasting a couple of days. The smooth result with an epilator will definitely last longer. It works great for body hair removal. The pain is not that bad. It feels great
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: JohnG on August 13, 2020, 09:41:17 PM
Just an update for those interested. Every week I used the epilator because some of the hairs were not completely removed. The result: I stay smooth. The returning hairs are softer, so the skin feels soft, instead of the stubbles 3 days after shaving.
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: NCThonger on October 30, 2020, 09:55:25 AM
I have used all of the above....razors, epilators, waxing. I have since decided to go hair free permanently and purchased several different laser/IPL hair removal devices. They have worked great for me and I am now hair free all over.
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: csnipwb on November 15, 2020, 08:40:00 AM
NCThonger,
Do you mind sharing what worked best for you with the IPL? I tried the Remington IPL but had no success.
Thanks,
Title: Re: Who is using a epilator for manscaping
Post by: NCThonger on November 16, 2020, 08:04:57 AM
NCThonger,
Do you mind sharing what worked best for you with the IPL? I tried the Remington IPL but had no success.
Thanks,

I first used the Tria Beauty laser. I did most of my legs with it and it worked wonderfully. Only problem with it, is it treats a very small area with each 'zap' so it takes a LOT of time. I then purchased a Silkn Flash N Go IPL device. It worked very well and was quite a bit faster. The original one I had looked like a barcode scanner and you had to replace the bulb after so many flashes. I then upgraded to a newer model and while it worked ok, I don't think it was a strong as the original one I bought because it didn't feel as hot. With the original Silkn I owned, I had to be careful at full power because it would burn my skin. My newer models doesn't burn my skin ever at full power. With all that said, having tried multiple IPL devices, I would most definitely purchase the Tria Beauty laser and just be patient and let it do it's thing. It is an actual laser and isn't an IPL device. With any hair removal device, you have to shave smooth first and most importantly be patient. It will take 5-6 treatments to the same area before you will begin to see results. It will take 8-10 treatments before you will be hair free. I would treat a different part of my body each day and the way I had the treatments spaced out, it was 7-10 days between treatments of the same part of my body.

Bryan