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What is the difference between epilator and shaver

2022.01.12 23:16




















For example- hair trimmer, bikini trimmer, eyebrow trimmer, nose trimmer, and beard trimmer. Trimmer consists of a couple of sharpened blades that move in a linear motion on the power supply. When these two blades rub against each other it cuts the hair stuck within it. The blade size and shape depend on the trimmer model.


Basically, the trimmer gives you hairless skin for a short period of time. When you use a trimmer for the skin, the hair grows back more rapidly and also more thick and coarse than the hair you have before. Most women use bikini trimmers for their bodies. As hair grows back very soon, you need to trim it repeatedly, mostly for every week and this will definitely affect your skin. Overall, your skin gets rough and damaged using trimmer repeatedly. Now moving to the Electric shaver, this is another similar electric device used for hair removal.


Unlike trimmer, shaver uses spinning blades which gives you clean and smooth skin. Shaver is of two types- foil shaver and rotary shaver.


Mostly shaver models available for women are a foil shaver. Electric Shaver: Whereas a razor or an electric shaver will leave back a rougher skin surface, a stubble and possibly skin rashes too at times! Epilator: The first time you use an epilator, you can be sure to expect some amount of pain.


Imagine, about tweezers plucking out hair all at once from your skin. Repeated usage of epilators can be considered similar to waxing. During your first time usage, you must first go in for a session of waxing, then let your hair grow to a sufficient length for a couple of weeks and finally try the epilator. Follow this with application of some ice on the surface of your skin to soothe the burning and pain, if required.


Electric Shaver: On the other hand, an electric shaver will barely hurt, whether it is your first usage or fifteenth! It is more advisable that you at least give an epilator a try before you subject your skin to a razor, which will cause coarser and thicker hair to regrow at a much faster pace!


And if you have been using a razor, try out the epilator times and decide for yourself. What is Epilation 2. What is an Epilator 3. How Good are Epilators for Hair Removal 4. Epilator vs Waxing 5. Epilator vs Electric Shaver 6. Do Epilators always Hurt 7. Because these epilators are handy, you will not need to go to a professional salon for hair removal.


Because there are no blades, there is no danger of the skin getting cut in the process. Still, the hair grows slower and thinner, which means no rough stubble. If you have sensitive skin, this is the best solution for you, and it can be used on almost every part of the body face, underarm, arms, legs, and more. As an investment, epilators only require a one-time purchase, and there is no need to replace blades. Plus, they are waterproof so that they can be used on both wet and dry shaving.


What most people report is that epilators are a bit painful, especially at the beginning. As you get used to it, though, you will learn to adapt and get used to the pain. Still, you might want to watch out, especially when you want to use it in more sensitive parts of your body.


Another disadvantage is the length of time it takes to finish removing hair. It is certainly not as fast as shaving, because you may need to do many passes over the skin to remove smaller and more delicate hair strands. In some situations, users have reported having ingrown hair and redness. Epilators can also be quite loud, plus they are not as effective on men because they have thicker and coarser hair.


Electric shavers are not the same as razors and epilators, although people tend to confuse one with the other. Actually, electric razors came before epilators, about 50 years ahead. The first models were much more basic, with only one foil cutting element where the hair goes in.


The latest models have multiple cutting elements, including advanced motors and foils. The foil element is where the hair enters and inside, a rotating blade will cut it. These parts are all perfectly aligned to cut stubborn hair close to the skin. Electric shaving is, in fact, one of the most common ways to remove hair, specifically the legs, arms, and the bikini line. Women looking for a fast, painless, and uncomplicated way of removing hair will find the electric razor perfect.


Whether you do a wet or dry shave, the results are satisfactory at all times. Plus, you are less likely to have ingrown hairs. Compared to epilators and laser, an electric razor is the cheapest option for women. For a low price, it is efficient and effortless to use. Of the three methods discussed in this article, electric razors are the least effective in maintaining a close shave for an extended amount of time.


First, there is the stubble that itches from time to time. The hair also grows back significantly faster so you will need to shave more often. Over and above, there are four types of Epilator. Meanwhile, the first one is called Spring, which is the advent of this device. With this note, it is none other than Epilady. Subsequently, the second one is of rotating disc type, where instead of coils, metallic discs are put in. Thirdly, tweezer happened to make its debut and is still rocking its business to this day.


Tweezers help to discard the body hair across the skin by their constant cycle of gripping, pulling, extracting, and discarding processes. Coming to the latter topic, a shaver could either be an electric or a feeble tool to remove hair from the top of your skin. They come as a rechargeable device with a small DC motor. In , Col. J Schick kinda discovered the first electric shaver. However, Col. Jacob Schick found the useful methodical device.


In , Phillips launched its first shaver, and since then, it has been in use. On the other hand, the attachment of rubber and metal elements on the shavers has been introduced by Roland Ullman in Germany. In the meantime, there are two types of shavers: Foil and Rotary.