All about the epilator
We have written quite a few posts about the need for epilators, instructions for their use, and the ease of choosing one.
However, we now realize that these blog posts have always answered questions from a specific segment - women (which, if you think about it, is logical). With this post, we want to draw the attention of men to the need for an epilator as well.

Let's start by recalling baldness. What a great discomfort it is when a person's usual appearance (as he knew himself, as his friends, classmates, wife, etc. knew him) slowly changes and those organs of our body, which we seem to have in millions, slowly leave us.
Losing the first million is nothing, nor is the second, but in the end it becomes a source of great discomfort for many, and some, if not most, men either resort to hair transplant procedures (after special shampoos and various medical methods have been tried), or at least consider it.
This introduction will make us realize how important a role hair plays in a person's life. And the fact that for some, losing it is a cause of stress, while for others, having too much of it can be considered a technical factor.
Especially when men are even going through surgery for hair transplants (especially old-fashioned surgeries that almost shaved the scalp), it's no wonder that those who want to remove excess hair don't shy away from a little pain.
But this is true. The epilator is associated with discomfort, but only slightly. Its pain can be compared to muscle pain during exercise - it seems unpleasant, but your mind at this time feels such happiness, so happy that something good is happening to the body, that it not only ignores it, but also rejoices in this pain.
The technology behind epilators is not that complicated, and it doesn't differ much from shaving. However, of course, it's not like there's no difference. If nothing else, if you felt the same sensation when applying anti-hair wax to your hand after epilation as you do when shaving your beard, I agree that your life would be a lot more miserable, if not a little.
To achieve velvety and smooth skin, epilators work by means of two types of processes - discs or so-called shredders (for men, on the principle of "dribbling"). In the case of discs, rotating steel discs catch the hair between them and completely separate it from the body. The shredder principle also leads to the same result, although the procedure is carried out more slowly and therefore is relatively less painful.
It is worth noting one good invention of epilators, which has not yet been proposed for shavers - this is their inherent lighting, which allows us (if we are not talking about us) people to better see the point that is currently being processed by the epilator . (P.S. How nice it would be if this were not the case with shavers. I would no longer be forced to carry a disposable razor in the front trunk of the car, the so-called "glove compartment", with which I sometimes perform a momentary surgical intervention in case of finding a remaining beard).
Therefore, based on all of the above, we believe that the target audience for epilators should double in the near future.
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