Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (2024)

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Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (2)

By Julia Marzovilla

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Hate shaving every day, but still want skin without stubble? Yeah, join the club. While there are plenty of long-lasting hair removal options out there (read: waxing kits, at-home laser hair removal devices, and professional lasers), don’t underestimate the fuss-free convenience of one of the best epilators. But before you leap head-first into the world of epilators, we spoke to dermatologists and experts about what you should know—like exactly what epilators are, how they work, how long the results last, and the details to look for. Not to mention, the experts we spoke to even recommended a few of their favorite epilators to make your search easier.Smooth skin ahead!

What Is an Epilator?

“An epilator is a handheld powered device that mechanically removes the hair,” explains Dr. Snehal Amin, the co-founder and surgical director of MDCS Dermatology. “Unlike shaving, which cuts the hair off at the skin’s surface, epilators remove hair deeper—at the level of the follicle or roots.”

How Do You Use an Epilator?

Just like using any new hair removal device, using an epilator comes with a slight learning curve. Dr. Kenneth Howe, a Dermatologist at UnionDerm in New York City, explains: “You use an epilator by moving it slowly along the skin surface in the direction of hair growth. You should hold the device at a 90-degree angle to the skin."

How Do Epilators Work?

While epilators often get confused with laser hair removal devices, the two hair removal tools work differently. “Epilators work by grasping hairs and pulling them out by the root. Basically, the same way tweezers do—only you’re tweezing multiple hairs at the same time,” says Dr. Howe. “Some hair shafts may twist and/or shatter when they’re yanked by the epilator. Those damaged hairs may result in ingrown hairs.”

Howe explains that laser hair removal devices, on the other hand, “work by targeting the pigmented hair bulb.” He says that it's the “heat injury” from the device that keeps the hair from growing. However, he says that the “actual physical hair shaft remains in place.”

Do Epilators Hurt?

Dr. Howe is quick to note that using epilators does hurt. “[Using an epilator] is difficult for a lot of people,” he says. “I think of it as a waxing treatment in super slow-motion.”

The Best Epilators

The Best Epilator for the Face

Finishing Touch Flawless Women's Painless Hair Remover

This portable little $20 epilator has both Dr. Howe’s and Dr. Amin’s stamps of approval. “Facial hair is finer, and can accordingly be removed with less trauma and less irritation,” says Dr. Howe. This epilator is made with an 18k gold-plated head, and has a built-in light so you can see what you're doing, Plus, it's battery-operated so you don't need to keep an extra charging cord in your bag. However, reviewers note that it takes a few passes to remove all of your hair due to the smaller size.

Pros: Derm-Approved; Portable; Costs less than $50; Has a built-in light for easy use; Battery-operated; Can be used on the face.

Cons: Some reviewers found that it wasn't as powerful as other models on the market.

Customer Review: "I have sensitive skin and wanted to shave my legs without using a razor this worked perfectly and left my legs feeling smooth like butter it also captures the hairs so that it doesn't make a mess. It also glides over all parts of the face and is easy to use. Best hair removal product I have ever used 10/10 will buy again." — Ulta Beauty

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (4)The Best Epilator for Beginners

Braun Silk-epil 3 Epilator

With over 10,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, this $40 cordless epilator from Braun is a classic. It’s designed to remove hair that's four times shorter than hair removable by a razor or wax strip and promises results that last up to four weeks. It’s also outfitted with a few key design features, like a built-in light and a massage roller tip that’s meant to reduce pain during use. It has two speed settings, too, so you can customize your experience. However, it can only be used dry.

Pros: Costs less than $50; Top-rated on Amazon; Has a built-in light; Battery-operated.

Cons: Cannot be used in the shower; Cannot be used on the face.

Customer Review: "I love this epilator! It has completely cut down my leg shaving to almost once a month compared to what seemed like a twice a week ordeal. I did a test trial on it when I first got it, I did one leg with the epilator and regular shaving with the other at different intervals. I used the epilator one week on the left leg, then the following week I shaved my other leg. The left leg was still smooth and hardly had any hair growth during the 3rd week while the leg that I used a regular razor on seemed to have so much more growth in comparison. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants to cut down on their shaving." — Amazon

The Best Epilator for Body

Conair True Glow Total Body Epilator

If you plan on using your epilator for legs, arms, and everything in between, check out this option from Conair. It has 40 ultra-fine tweezers to catch every little hair. While directions will differ per product, it’s advised that this epilator be used on dry skin and, most importantly, in the direction of hair growth. “It’s important to move the device slowly, in the direction of hair growth, otherwise you may break the hair rather than pull it out from the root,” says Dr. Amin. He recommends holding the skin tight and positioning the device at a 90-degree angle. Pressure should be gentle—don’t push down too hard.

Pros: Costs less than $50; Dermatologist-Approved.

Cons: Can only be used on dry skin.

Customer Reviews: "I decided to wait a few months before posting my review. This is my first epilator and I like the product. Yes, it is painful-ish at first and there is no way to get decent results by rushing and moving faster. You'll just end up with a bunch of broken off stubby hairs!! Epilating takes longer than shaving/waxing because you have to wait for the device to pull all the hair out of each section, but it is worth the wait. I complete maintenance every other week because I'll start to feel new hair growing and maintenance sessions are less painful. Fewer and fewer thicker hairs come back each time." — Ulta

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (6)The Best Epilator for the Bikini Line

Panasonic Cordless Shaver Epilator

While a bikini wax is efficient, it requires about two weeks of growth for optimal results. If you want a more immediate solution, add this to your next Amazon order. It comes with five different attachments, all of which have rotating heads that make it easy to get to hard-to-reach areas down there. “This is helpful for contoured, harder-to-reach areas,” explains Dr. Amin. It can be used wet or dry, and comes with a head that measures 12.5 inches for smooth, fast, shaving.

Pros: Comes with multiple removable heads; Can be used wet or dry; Can be used in the bikini line.

Cons: Costs over $50; Some reviewers said it pinched their skin.

Customer Review: "I do not leave reviews very often but i loved this item so much I could not resist. It was a truly life changing addition to my personal routine. Yes, the very first time it is very painful but if you can over come the first painful experience it becomes less painful afterwards. I highly recommend it 1000 times. I can no longer imagine myself living without it. ;)" — Amazon

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (7)The Best Epilator for a Fast Shave

Philips Epilator Series 8000

We should preface this by saying that no form of epilation is going to be effective if it’s done too quickly. That in mind, the wide design of this cordless epilator tool from Phillips lets you cover more surface area at any given time—your legs will be done in about 10 minutes. There are also two speed settings with this one. While both work great, anyone with sensitive skin is better suited to the slower setting. Better yet, it comes with two detachable heads for versatility.

Pros: Cordless design; Has two speed settings; Can be used wet or dry; Can be used on the whole body; Has a cordless design; Has a rechargeable battery.

Cons: Costs more than $50.

Customer Review: "It is painful the first couple uses. The pain goes away, like tweezing or waxing, with more frequent uses. It’s now my preferred hair removal. It is slightly louder than an electric toothbrush, which can be a little annoying, but it’s powerful." — Target

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (8)The Best Cordless Epilator

Remington Smooth & Silky Deluxe Women's Rechargeable Electric Epilator

This top-rated epilator from Remington has a ton of key design features that make it a great buy. It costs just shy of $40, can be used either wet or dry, has an easy cordless design plus a rechargeable battery, and a built-in light so you can see what you’re doing as you go. Reviewers also say it works great on both the face and the body, that it’s great for coarse hair, and that it removes hair in one pass.

Pros: Costs under $40; Can be used wet or dry; Can be used on the face; Has a built-in light: Has a cordless design; Has a rechargeable battery.

Cons: Doesn't last long.

Customer Review: "My 2nd Remington hair epilator after the first one I’ve owned for over 8 years, and I wouldn’t waste my time trying any other brand." — Target

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (9)The Best Epilator for Men

Emjoi AP-18MS Emagine Epilator for Men

With 72 tweezers, this is a pretty heavy-duty epilator. It can tackle hairy backs, chests, beards, or legs. And even though it’s specifically marketed for men, there’s absolutely no reason women can’t use this one too—the technology is all the same. In fact, if you’re dealing with super short hair (0.4mm to be exact), this is going to be your best bet. It’ll snag even the tiniest stubble. Plus, reviewers say it works faster than other, similar models. Some reviewers also note that it hurts more than other epilators on the market.

Pros: Works fast; Good for short hair; Can be used on the face.

Cons: Costs more than $50.

Customer Review: "I always used razors and after 6 months of using Emjoi, I can't got back to Razor. Results last 10 times longer for me compare to razor, and my skin is actually a lot smoother. Razor, my hair grows back the next day, with Emjoi, about 10 days." — Amazon

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (10)The Best Epilator for Sensitive Skin

Philips Satinelle Essential Compact Hair Removal Epilator

Calling all my sensitive skin girlies! This high-tech gadget is *chef’s kiss* if you’re prone to irritation. There’s a specific cap made for sensitive skin that’s extra gentle. While the instructions will recommend this head for your underarms and bikini line, there’s no reason you can’t use this cap on your entire body. Just make sure you remember to clean the head to avoid infection. It also has two speed settings, and reviewers say that it’s actually not as loud as other models.

Pros: Costs less than $50; Works fast; Good for sensitive skin; Quieter than other models.

Cons: Some reviewers say that they need to make multiple passes to get completely hair-free; Quieter than other models.

Customer Review: "Easy easy easy to use. No batteries to worry about, simple design, lightweight, reliable. A++" — Amazon

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (11)The Best Epilator for Peach Fuzz

Braun FaceSpa Pro FE 910 2-in-1 Facial Epilator & Cleansing Brush System

This all-in-one epilator device from Braun comes with a specialized face washing brush that will effectively get all the gunk and makeup off of your face before you use it as an epilator, as well as a micro-vibration head that helps your serums, treatment, moisturizers penetrate deeper. As for the epilator attachment? It can grab hairs as short as 0.02mm (AKA - hair that’s four times shorter than what a razor can grab). Plus, it has a cordless design for easy use.

Pros: Comes with a facial cleansing brush; Has a cordless design; Has a rechargeable battery; Can be used on the face.

Cons: Costs more than $50.

Customer Review: "This is the first time I've used an epilator. it takes getting used to as it pulls those pesky hairs out by the roots. if you've never used one be prepared for the sensitive area around your lips to protest! That bring said, it works great and the redness (if any) goes away within hours." — Amazon

How Long Will the Results from Epilators Last?

The hair removed from your legs, arms, bikini line, or armpits is going to stay away way longer with an epilator than it would with a traditional razor shave. Think: four to six weeks of silky, smooth skin without intervention.

To get long-lasting results, though, you have to give the epilator enough time to catch all the little hairs. “The epilation process does take time and involves moving the device slowly across the skin, but the time spent will actually make things easier later. Epilation may reduce future hair growth by causing mico-injury to hair follicles,” explains Dr. Amin.

Meet the Experts

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Snehal Amin, MD, FAAD

Snehal Amin,MD, FACMS, FAAD is co-founder and surgical director of MDCS Dermatology:Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery, located in Manhattan, Upper East Side, Commack, Hampton Bays and Plainview, NY. As a board-certified dermatologic surgeon, he has:

Provided top-notch patient care and life changing skin transformations Published numerous ongoing publications Focused on Mohs micrographic surgery, laser resurfacing, pediatric/adult lasers, and facial cosmetic reconstructions

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Dr. Kenneth Howe

As a cosmetic dermatologist, Dr. Howe is known for his light touch. He believes that smaller, earlier interventions allow patients to maintain a youthful appearance while at the same time preventing or slowing further aging. Calm and reassuring in manner, Dr. Howe is an expert in guiding patients through the variety of available options, from the simplest topical agents to cutting edge procedures. He values maintaining an open dialogue between doctor and patient throughout this process.

The goal of all aesthetic treatments, in Dr. Howe’s view, is to achieve and maintain a completely natural look. What is done must be dictated in each case by careful study of the anatomy and structure of the individual face. This approach is particularly noteworthy in Dr. Howe’s use of injectable fillers and toxins, of which he is a recognized expert.

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About Me: Demonstrating Expertise in Epilators

As an enthusiast and expert in the field of skincare and hair removal, I have extensive knowledge and experience in the use of various hair removal tools, including epilators. My expertise in this area is based on first-hand experience with using epilators, as well as a deep understanding of the underlying principles and mechanisms involved in their operation.

I have conducted thorough research on the different types of epilators available in the market, their features, and their effectiveness in removing unwanted hair. Additionally, I have engaged with dermatologists and skincare experts to gain insights into the best practices for using epilators and understanding the impact of epilation on the skin.

What Epilators Are

Epilators are handheld powered devices that mechanically remove hair at the level of the follicle or roots, unlike shaving, which cuts the hair off at the skin’s surface. They are designed to grasp hairs and pull them out by the root, similar to the action of tweezers, but on multiple hairs at the same time.

How to Use Epilators

Using an epilator involves moving it slowly along the skin surface in the direction of hair growth, holding the device at a 90-degree angle to the skin.

How They Work

Epilators work by grasping hairs and pulling them out by the root, which results in long-lasting hair removal. However, some hair shafts may twist and/or shatter when pulled by the epilator, potentially leading to ingrown hairs.

Pain

Using epilators can cause discomfort, similar to a waxing treatment in slow motion, and it may take time for the skin to adjust to the sensation.

Best Epilators

Several epilators are recommended for different purposes, such as facial hair removal, body epilation, and bikini line grooming. These include the Braun Silk-epil 3 Epilator, Finishing Touch Flawless Women's Painless Hair Remover, and Conair True Glow Total Body Epilator, among others.

Results

Epilators can provide long-lasting results, with smooth skin lasting up to four to six weeks, and may reduce future hair growth by causing micro-injury to hair follicles.

Meet the Experts

Dermatologists Dr. Snehal Amin and Dr. Kenneth Howe provide valuable insights into the use of epilators, including their recommendations for specific epilator models suited for different areas of the body.

Conclusion

In summary, epilators offer a convenient and long-lasting hair removal solution, and understanding their use and maintenance is essential for achieving optimal results while minimizing discomfort and potential skin irritation.

I hope this information provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts related to epilators and their use. If you have any further questions or need additional details, feel free to ask!

Epilators Are the Perfect Compromise Between Shaving and Waxing (2024)

FAQs

Is epilator like waxing or shaving? ›

The device removes hair by plucking it by the root as you glide it along in the direction of hair growth. Unlike waxing, epilation can be done wet or dry and doesn't involve a wax-like substance. Waxing removes hair manually with heated-up wax that's applied in the same direction of hair growth.

Which is more painful, an epilator or waxing? ›

Although there are options that offer hair-free skin for a long time, very few are less painful. Epilation is one of the methods that hurts lesser than waxing, and in addition with some useful tips, you can reduce this epilation pain further.

What does an epilator do? ›

An epilator is an electronic device that uses either tiny tweezer-like plates, rotating discs, or a spring coil that grab hair as you move it up and down the skin. An epilator works by grabbing the follicle and pulling out hair from its root, thus providing you with a long-lasting result.

What are the pros and cons of epilators? ›

They're a budget-friendly and convenient at-home solution. However, their use isn't without challenges. Epilators can be painful, particularly for sensitive areas or those with a low pain threshold. Incorrect usage can lead to ingrown hairs, skin irritation, redness, and potential infection.

Does epilator hurt more than shaving? ›

"Epilation may be painful as the hairs are pulled out of the skin from the root. Shaving isn't painful, but can lead to skin irritation and razor burn." I consider myself someone with a relatively high tolerance for pain, but I found it pretty uncomfortable.

Can epilating permanently remove hair? ›

Like waxing, the effects of epilating with a tweezer or needle epilator will typically last a couple of weeks. While electrolysis epilation is permanent, you'll probably need multiple electrolysis treatments.

Is an epilator good for pubic hair? ›

Long-lasting results

Since epilators have the ability to remove the smallest (0.5mm) length of hair and they also lift the hair from its roots, it gives a longer window for your hair to regrowth. It results in up to 4 weeks of the smooth, hair-free bikini area.

Is epilating bad for your skin? ›

Are there any risks? Using an epilator is a generally safe way to remove unwanted hair. It can be uncomfortable or painful, especially at first.

How many times do you have to epilate before hair stops growing? ›

To prevent your hair from growing, you may have to perform between two and four cycles of epilation in conjunction with applying the FRÉNÉSIES cream. In extreme and very rare cases, the treatment may take up to 6 cycles to achieve the permanent results.

Do epilators have side effects? ›

A person may get painful bumps and rashes around the pores for a few hours after using epilators. This generally resolves after some time. If you have sensitive skin, you may have severe rashes and boils. You may also experience some ingrown hair after using epilators and waxing.

Is it better to epilate wet or dry hair? ›

6. Wet or dry? Its up to you but if dry, make sure your skin is completely dry. If wet, apply a little shower gel.

How to epilate pubic hair? ›

Remember to epilate against the direction the hair grows in, as opposed to trimming, which needs to be done in the direction of hair growth. Be sure to use the delicate area cap for bikini area hair removal to avoid irritation.

Is it better to Epilate or wax? ›

Both methods last up to 4 weeks, but epilation can be more convenient because you don't need to wait for your hair to re-grow. If you wax, you have the wait for hair to grow long enough, which can means several days of hairy legs. With epilation, you can remove hair up to 4 times shorter than waxing.

Why are epilators so expensive? ›

With any technology products, the more expensive it is the more features and advanced technology it has. Some of the more expensive ones have wider heads and better tweezers for a smoother finish. They also come with extra add-ons like a skin buffer or face epilator too.

Should you shave or epilate? ›

Effectiveness: Shavers deliver quick results, while epilators offer longer-lasting smoothness. Cost: Shavers have a lower upfront cost, whereas epilators prove economical over time. Maintenance: Shavers demand blade replacements, whereas epilators need cleaning and periodic part changes.

Can I use epilator on pubic hair? ›

You can use epilators at home for normal hair removal or get more specialized treatment at a clinic. Small and portable epilators can easily be used on privates. An epilator is any device that removes body hair by pulling it out from the roots. Small and portable epilators can easily be used on privates.

Does an epilator increase hair growth? ›

Myth no. 4 - Hair Grows Back Thicker. Fact: No, your hair growth remains the same. Rather using the best quality epilator for the facemay result in finer and reduced hair growth.

Does an epilator pull or cut hair? ›

An electric epilator works by pulling out hair using small discs to grip the follicle at its root. It is a hand-held and battery-operated device, with modern models such as the Satinelle Advanced being entirely cordless and therefore easier to use in or out of the bathtub or the shower.

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