- out. The way in
which epilators pull out hair is
similar to waxing, but
unlike waxing, they do not
remove skin cells.
Epilators may use an
electric motor...
-
personal care
brand which manufactures hair clippers,
electric shavers,
epilators, and
haircare products. It is a
subsidiary of
Spectrum Brands and Oak...
- the term
electrolysis tweezer epilator or
tweezer epilator, but
their operation is
quite different from that of
epilators. The US FDA has a definition...
- addition, some
people remove leg hair
using waxing, sugaring, depilatories,
epilators or
other depilation devices, or lasers, but
shaving remains the least...
-
Epilator...
- creams,
shaving gels,
shaving foams, razors, hair clippers, tweezers,
epilators,
waxing kits, and hair
removal creams (e.g.
depilatory creams). These...
- piezochromism, piezoelectric,
piezometer pil- hair
Latin pilus depilatory,
epilator pil- pillar, ball
Latin pila pile, pill, pillar,
pillory pin- (ΠΟ) drink...
-
removal is done for
personal grooming purposes,
usually with tweezers. An
epilator is a
motorised hair plucker.
Those under the
influence of
deliriants or...
- Head of
Design (1961–1995)
Products Electric razors Hair care
appliances Epilators Electric toothbrushes Watches Owner Procter &
Gamble (brand name & grooming...
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including the part
below the skin.
Methods include waxing, sugaring,
epilators, lasers, threading,
intense pulsed light or electrology. Hair is also...