Tips and Tricks
NOTICE
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Do not use the appliance if ...
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You have a sunburn on the specific part of the body.
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Skin irritation or redness is extant.
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You have a skin disease such as, for example, neurodermatitis.
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You have pimples, moles or warts on the specific parts of the
body.
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You have wounds, open sores or raised scars on the specific
parts of the body.
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First test the appliance on a small hidden location to establish the
skin compatibility.
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The hairs should be between 0.3 cm and 0.5 cm long. Shorter
hairs are not gripped by the tweezers and plucking out longer
hairs is very painful. If needs be, shorten long hair.
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The skin must be free of grease or cream residues. Otherwise,
the tweezers will stick/soil and the efficiency of the appliance
will be reduced.
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The skin must be completely dry.
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The best time for epilation is in the evening after a shower. Then
the skin is somewhat softened, so that the hairs can be plucked
out easily. In addition, the skin can recover overnight, and any
skin reddening will recede.
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Before epilation, treat the skin with a peeling or a massage
glove. This helps remove dead skin cells, ingrowing hairs
are avoided, and fine hairs stand proud. This enables the
appliance to grip the hairs better.
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After epilation, nurture the skin with a moisturising lotion or
cream. Ideally, the cream will contain aloe vera or camomile
extracts to soothe and maintain the skin.
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