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Re: braun silk epil?
From: Dave (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Apr 2001 18:51:18 +0100
Jodi
I don't use a silk epil, but another form of epilator. Yes - I find it takes
me ages to do it, like you said, but it lasts for a good two to three weeks,
and when used regularly I find the hairs are weeker. To be honest, I
normally use it for about a month before and after my holidays, and then go
back to razors. i start again tomorrow, and I am determined to keep it up,
but only lower legs - it hurts me too much to use else where!
Cathy
>----- Original Message -----
From: "jodi" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list PCOS" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 8:52 PM
Subject: braun silk epil?
> i know that once when i was trashing this demonic little hair yanker,
> someone said that they have actually had good success with it... who
> was it? are you reading this? :)
>
> even if you're not that person, does anyone else use this little device?
> i have decided to give it another whirl this summer... but i am finding
> it doesn't work as well as it used to! it took me a half hour to do a
> not even total job on ONE lower leg. this is no good... i already
> waste too much time on hair removal.
>
> i used it a little bit a few weeks ago and it seemed to work ok then, so
> i doubt it's just a matter of my hair becoming even more stubborn... i
> am wondering if the tweezing units need adjusted, or if maybe you have
> to buy a new head every now and then?
>
> i bought this thing like... 6 years ago, but i really only used it for
> one year or so. i guess i'm not even sure if they still make it! but
> i'd like to know, if anyone else uses this, if you have had the problem
> of less effective tweezing over tim?
>
> - jodi
>
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