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Review on Emjoi Emagine for Men's Hair Removal Epilator by Wendy Lee

Revainrating 3 out of 5

GIRLS DON'T BUY EMJOI EPILATORS

The black version is not even made and is identical to the red one, cheaper, too "girly" for men! The same men who will remove their body hair. For the record, this is a product review, not a hair removal complaint. I've been using epilators for many years, some men might feel pain until they get the hang of it, but this is the best way to get smooth skin for a few weeks; You're also exfoliating, which ends up acting like a massage. And we've all experienced some of the pain that we've experienced in the past, right? I've been through three different red Emjoi epilators that last about a month or so, but the cogs and cogs that turn the tweezers 60-72 are plastic on plastic. Why did I try three? Every time I used a new epilator, thinking I'd learned from my previous experience and ended up with almost no pressure left, I just let it do its thing. Guess it didn't matter Machine parts were once metal, but cost must have been saved by switching the mechanism to plastic; Metal and plastic are gone, replaced with new gears and cogs. That's plain fourth grade science. The gears have to run very fast in order to generate enough force to achieve a high enough speed (revolutions per minute) to pluck individual male hairs. Friction eventually leads to heat build-up between the gears. Thus, the teeth of the gears wear on both the gears and the gears until they move and stop moving to rotate the hair removal head. After much research I switch to brown. I'm hoping to find one I like in lavender or pink, which can be fun. Braun is more expensive but I have never seen any negative reviews or comments.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • boring packaging