COMPARISON TEST - 5 epilators
Already in ancient times, it became the ideal of beauty in many cultures: A well-groomed, hairless body from the neck down. It is now known that people used various methods to get rid of their body hair as early as 3,000 years before Christ - in Mesopotamia, for example, people used resins and tars to pluck the hair out of the skin. Today, most people still make do with a razor. But if you want to keep your skin looking truly flawless, you have to shave regularly - ideally at 24-hour intervals, before the hairs sprout through the epidermis again. If you are looking for long-lasting hair removal, you are much better off with an epilator. Unlike shaving, epilation not only cuts the hair on the epidermis, but also pulls it out along with the hair root. This dampens hair growth and allows you to stay hairless for up to four weeks. Some of the epilators in the test come with special accessories to reduce the pain associated with epilation. Some models are also suitable for wet epilation, making hair removal much easier to endure. We have carefully reviewed 5 current models over the past few weeks. Which epilator is the easiest to use and really reaches all parts of the body? Read about it in the test.
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