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USEFUL TIPS
Epilation is easier and more comfortable when the hair is at the opti-
mum length of 2-5 mm. If hairs are longer, we recommend that you
shave first and epilate the shorter, re-growing hairs.
When epilating for the first time, it is advisable to epilate in the evening,
so that any possible reddening can disappear overnight. To relax the
skin we recommend applying a moisture cream after epilation to make
skin softer and to soothe the irritation. Fine hair which re-grows might
not grow up to the skin surface. The regular use of massage sponges
(e.g. after showering) or exfoliation peelings helps to prevent ingrown
hair as the gentle scrubbing action removes the upper skin layer and
fine hair can get through to the skin surface.
consultation with a physician:
- eczema, wounds, inflamed skin reactions such as folliculitis (purulent
hair follicles) and varicose veins;
- around moles;
- reduced immunity of the skin, e.g. diabetes mellitus, during pregnancy,
Raynaud’s disease,
- haemophilia or immune deficiency.
CHARGING
Before use, charge the appliance. For best performance, we recom-
mend that you always use a fully charged appliance. Using the special
cord set provided, connect the appliance to an electrical outlet with the
motor switched off.Charging time is approximately 1 hour.
A full charge provides up to 40 minutes of cordless operation time.
EPILATION
Your skin must be dry and free from grease or cream.
Epilation is easier and more comfortable when the hair is at the opti-
mum length of 2-5 mm.
Always make sure that the epilation head is clean.
1. Switch on the device by setting the switch on ON position.
2. Always stretch your skin when epilating.
3. For best results, keep the device perpendicular (90°) to the skin.