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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thinking of buying one for wife and I.

Has anyone used them? Are they any good?

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By *un timesMan
over a year ago

derby


"Thinking of buying one for wife and I.

Has anyone used them? Are they any good?

Comments?"

Did you get one, if so which one and is it any good?

Anybody else had any success or otherwise with them?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thinking of buying one for wife and I.

Has anyone used them? Are they any good?

Comments?

Did you get one, if so which one and is it any good?

Anybody else had any success or otherwise with them? "

No, didn't get one - when the wife saw the cost of it we decided it was cheaper to shave daily

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By *WillowxWoman
over a year ago

Oo err Devon

They have them on sale in amazon at the moment! Still bloody expensive but so is the waxing!!

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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago

Fabville


"Thinking of buying one for wife and I.

Has anyone used them? Are they any good?

Comments?

Did you get one, if so which one and is it any good?

Anybody else had any success or otherwise with them?

No, didn't get one - when the wife saw the cost of it we decided it was cheaper to shave daily"

Maybe get her vouchers for a beauty salon, where she can have the flashy light thing, aka laser hair removal?

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By *peak and SpellCouple
over a year ago

Greenwich, SE LONDON

They use something called IPL which is different to laser but still light based.

They work by burning the hair root and thus killing it.

They work best on freshly shaven dark hair on white skin.

They do work and thin out the hair, but not as long lasting as salon laser. This is mainly due to the fact they are for domestic use and not as powerful.

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By *un timesMan
over a year ago

derby

Some aren’t too bad at £60ish but others are a lot more. Then you can also buy the more expensive ones off e**y second hand for very little. I’d happily pay if thought it worth it.

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By *ixieandfairyCouple
over a year ago

St Helier

I have one, haven’t used it for a few years but found it very good. It really thins out the hairs if used once a week, I should really start using it again, as when I used it regularly, the hairs almost disappeared. Used to take about 40 mins to do underarms and bikini area.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have one, haven’t used it for a few years but found it very good. It really thins out the hairs if used once a week, I should really start using it again, as when I used it regularly, the hairs almost disappeared. Used to take about 40 mins to do underarms and bikini area."

Which one do you have?

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By *ixieandfairyCouple
over a year ago

St Helier


"I have one, haven’t used it for a few years but found it very good. It really thins out the hairs if used once a week, I should really start using it again, as when I used it regularly, the hairs almost disappeared. Used to take about 40 mins to do underarms and bikini area.

Which one do you have? "

It’s a Boots iPulse, although has most likely been superseded by more recent ones.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lidl do one every so often

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have one, haven’t used it for a few years but found it very good. It really thins out the hairs if used once a week, I should really start using it again, as when I used it regularly, the hairs almost disappeared. Used to take about 40 mins to do underarms and bikini area.

Which one do you have?

It’s a Boots iPulse, although has most likely been superseded by more recent ones. "

Thankyou

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley

I bought one recently from a facebook ad, paid £39 for it in the black Friday sales. I've used it weekly for 4 weeks and noticed the hair thinning out, I have some patches that are hair free. I'm pleased with it, I wasn't expecting much but it's done more than I thought it would.

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By *AYENCouple
over a year ago

Lincolnshire

Niki uses one - the more you pay the more powerful they are.

No ingrowing hairs, no stubble and no razor rash - they're worth every penny and cheaper than shaving in the long run - a fantastic investment if you're a smooth skin lover!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thinking of buying one for wife and I.

Has anyone used them? Are they any good?

Comments?

Did you get one, if so which one and is it any good?

Anybody else had any success or otherwise with them?

No, didn't get one - when the wife saw the cost of it we decided it was cheaper to shave daily

Maybe get her vouchers for a beauty salon, where she can have the flashy light thing, aka laser hair removal?"

Salons still use ipl, although a more powerful version than the ones for home use.

If you go to a salon you’ll go many more times than if you go to a private hospital such as Nuffield. That’s where I went and their machine is a proper laser that really does kill hair very swiftly. Less sessions but a higher cost. It’s six and two threes.

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