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Braun Epilator Silk-epil 3 3-270, Hair Removal Device, Epilator for Women, Shaver & Trimmer, Hair Removal

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Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • LONG-LASTING RESULTS: epilate once and get smooth skin for up to 4 weeks with America's #1 epilator brand
  • EFFICIENT: remove 4x shorter hair than wax, perfect epilator for beginners to use on legs and body
  • CONVENIENT: as easy as shaving, as long-lasting as wax for salon-like smooth skin at-home
  • SAVE MONEY: Never make a hair removal appointment again. Switch to Silkpil from waxing at the salon and save over $700 a year
  • LESS PAIN: Massage roller cap gently stimulate and massage your skin to reduce pain during epilation
  • MULTIFUNCTIONAL: shave, trim, and epilate with interchangeable heads

Description

The Braun Silk-épil 3-270 epilator for women is ideal for beginners for long- lasting hair removal. Enjoy weeks of salon-smooth skin thanks to the 20-tweezer system that gently removes hairs by the root. The shaver and trimmer head gives you added options for sensitive areas and with the massage rollers stimulate the epilating area and make the experience less painful. The cord allows you to epilate with no charging breaks, all in one go.Box includes: 1 X Epilator ; 1 X Shaver Head ; 1 X Trimmer Head ; 1 X Cleaning Brush ; 1 X Charger

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.76 x 7.09 x 0.1 inches; 9.12 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 3270


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Product Specific batteries required.


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Procter & Gamble


Best Sellers Rank: #62,865 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #61 in Hair Removal Epilators


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (22,482)


Power Source: Battery Powered


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Number of Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Brand Name: Braun


Included Components: Charger


Model Name: Silk-épil 3-3270


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble


UPC: 069055879771


Manufacturer Part Number: SE3270


Model Number: 3270


Item Weight: 0.57 Pounds


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Dimensions L x W: 7.76"L x 7.09"W


Color: Pink


Recommended Uses For Product: Hair Removal, Epilator, Shaving, Hair Trimmer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
I love this epilator!!! I've had another epilator for years, and it was kinda weak compared to this one, slow and didn't remove everything. I hesitated to buy a new epilator, because I wasn't sure it would be any different. Well, I was wrong! I took me roughly 15 minutes to epilate both legs and remove maybe 90% of the (long enough) hairs. The result was decent, but my legs still weren't smooth as there were lots of very short hairs left. I thought well okay, the epilator probably won't be able to get them, so I'll do another session tomorrow. But then I noticed that even those very short hairs can be removed if I use the epilator VERY slowly and control the angle. So, to remove the rest 10% requires to be more specific and takes more time. Sometimes I need to go over the same area several times, but the epilator WORKS!! My old one just wasn't able to remove such short hairs. Overall, it takes about an hour to actually remove alllll the hairs, but I love the process in weird way, it's so meditating lol. I know some people find it painful, and I know what you mean! I've been epilating my legs since I was 15, and I remember how painful the first time was (lol...), my skin was incredibly sensitive. But after a few times it got better and I even started to enjoy the process (lol again!). Even if I skip a few MONTHS for one reason or another, my tolerance stays the same. I don't know how it works but yeah. No pain. But I want to warn people that this is just another epilator that works by removing hair, and literally all of them feel the same. You can't find one that works with no pain (in case you find it painful). So I'd recommend to do this: start slowly by preparing your skin. Pluck some hairs here and there using tweezers. This will 1) help you build some tolerance and 2) make it less painful to use the epilator since there will be fewer hairs left. Do this for a few days, just remove 10, 20 or 30 hairs every day from different areas. It's not as painful to pluck one hair at a time. Then when you think you're ready, shave your legs. NEXT day take a warm shower to make your skin softer. Then try to epilate. Hopefully, you won't feel much pain because the hairs will be very short (if they're still TOO short, try to epilate next day) and because you've prepared your skin and built some tolerance by plucking hairs. This was my method when I epilated my armpits for the first time, because it was literally impossible to epilate them with no preparation!! If it's still painful, try to keep the epilator at one area (do not move it). It will remove hairs for 1 sec and you will feel some pain for a short period of time, but after that there will be fewer hairs on that area, so you'll be able to tolerate it much better. Alternatively, try moving the epilator very quickly so that it removes very few hairs from various areas, not several hairs at the same time. Try to find what works best for you. If it's too overwhelming, stop and try next day, epilate every day for a couple of minutes. Trust me, you will soon be able to epilate legs like it's your hobby! I swear it's not painful at all, especially when I'm not lazy and epilate often while all the hairs haven't grown back yet. It's much easier to do this every day or at least twice a week than once a month. After the procedure, I moisturize my legs with the Kikumasamune emulsion (not the lotion/toner!). I'm in love with it, it's very cheap in stores with Asian skincare products, is easy to spread, has a cooling effect, absorbs really quickly, moisturizes and calms the skin down. I also use it on my face. A COUPLE OF CONS: - pretty loud. Just be aware if this factor is important for you. I'd prefer it to be quieter. - the built-in light can't be turned off. Not a deal breaker, just would be nice if it was possible to turn it off sometimes. When the room is well-lit, the little light makes it harder to see the hairs, but again, I'm totally okay with that. - not cordless. I'd give it 4.5 starts if I could but decided to give 5 stars for overall performance and the results. I hope they make a quieter and cordless version one day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by MashedPotato

  • Way better than shaving or waxing
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
Better than shaving or waxing for sure. I have thick hair that grows back super fast. I also have sensitive skin that is irritated by shaving. This lasts a good two weeks. It takes about 20 minutes per leg, lower leg only. Only a couple minutes for underarms. This one is better than the Panasonic in my opinion, it gets hairs faster. yes it's painful but bearable for me. For ingrown hairs you have to heavily exfoliate the day before and a few days after (I use a korean towel), it's the same as shaving. I like using it dry bc I can watch TV and I wouldn't want to do it 40 min in the shower. The trimmer is also a really nice addition. It does pull a little because it's dry only. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026 by sarah

  • LOUD but Works Good
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
It has been over 20 years since I tried using an epilator. This time it worked well for me unlike the last time. Maybe since I am 69 it did not hurt as much, lol. I have essential tremors and trying to pluck my face area has gotten very hard since I shake so much. So I tried this and was surprised it works ok. I use on the low speed and sort of dab it on the face areas I am trying to pluck. The chin area I can use the sweeping motion going slow. It helps to hold the skin tight over the area you are working on. My skin is not tight anymore. However, the mustache area is very sensitive and hurt to do it this way. So I experimented and found the dab method worked for me. I just do dabs quickly on low speed over the area. (Like you do with a bingo marker) It still hurts some but considering I can not pluck it like I have done for years, this epilator with work for now. I have to say I really like to for my legs. Trying to shave is hard with the tremors and this works great. I have not tried on my arm pits as I do not grow much hair there so one swipe with the razor once a week works. I had laser done on my pits years ago and hardly any hair grows there. I also had laser done on my legs so not much growth now and the epilator is perfect. I did have laser on my face numerous times, but there is still too much hair growth to be happy. I even have done electrolysis on my face numerous times but I think it is my genetics that I keep growing so much hair there. So for now the epilator is my new go to to keep me looking like I want. The one thing I can say is a con.....is this thing is LOUD!!!! Maybe a more expensive one would be quieter but I am more interested in staying low price. Maybe I just need to turn the radio up with I use it...Lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2025 by violet cat

  • It Does What Its Designed To Do!
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
To begin - I am moderately hairy -thick and coarse and am no stranger to pain. I have done my own waxing - including learning some hard lessons during at home Brazilians. I am also well tattooed, do marital arts, and have birthed children. I also make my own shave soap that is great but frankly, I am sick of razors and the waste they create so I just threw in the towel and grabbed this little gem. This thing was a brand-new sensation for me. First of all - it looks like an inspiration for a device used in the SAW movies and I was a little scared to touch it to my skin. It feels like there should be some kind of guard on it. Nope. I finally just said "screw it" and dove in since I was sick of my legs looking like a cactus - its 100 degrees out today and I want to wear shorts and a swimsuit without prickly chub-rub. This is what I found... Waxing is one big strip o discomfort... this little device makes you feel every hair as it screams for its life embedded comfortably, and in my case deeply, in my legs and nether regions. My husband who is a seasoned firefighter/paramedic came to check on me 3 times given the noises I must have been making. After a while of being in pain I will just start to laugh (its a defense mechanism I guess) . When I got to that point he just left me alone. Did I mention I was doing this on my back deck?? (don't worry we live in the woods) because I realized that there is no place for the hair to be stored so it falls onto the floor like the needles of a dried up Christmas tree and the dogs were getting too nosey. At any rate - it took SEVERAL passes and I had to force myself to slow down. Places I thought would hurt were not bad (top of toes - back of knees) Places I knew would hurt (knees, top of bikini area - the very private in-between) they hurt but never to the point where I had to stop. What is nice is that I could control where I was going and how far in I was going... with wax, once its on... tough toenails - ya gotta rip it off. I liked the control. I also like that I can do this for about 1/6 the cost of a single wax job round my way (if I'm not doing it myself) with no sticky mess and now I own this hair eating machine. I also like the fact that I can bust this thing out with no effort and do the touchups. I am not smooth as silk - I think I will need to use this consistently to get that - but it's a good start and Ill keep going. It is clear subsequent uses will be much easier and less painful. I will never use this on my pits as I am way too sensitive there. I may also still wax the starfish because my flexibility isn't what it used to be and this thing requires a decent angle and the ability to stretch the skin whilst using it. Overall - its done its job with tolerable pain. If you can take waxing - you can take this. If you have never waxed and this is your first go with ripping your hairs out... you are in for a treat but its almost better because its self inflicted and allows more control over the surface area. I can update concerning longevity after I use it several times. Good price - Works well - Will save you $$ in the long run if you keep up with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022 by Rmarkl1

  • Not Recommended - Ineffective & Irritating Not Recommended - Ineffective & Irritating
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
TL;DR Summary: I wouldn't recommend this device and will likely purchase a replacement in the near future. I really wanted to love this epilator, but unfortunately it just doesn't work as well as I hoped. It's not *terrible*, but does not do well getting thorough results. This means it takes more time than it should and lots of ineffective "hair pulling" - and thus more irritation. This is especially true on finer hair. The device's design also makes it more prone to scratching skin. The razor gets a close shave, but it takes several passes. Note: If you've never used an epilator before, see "FYI for those new to epilators" at the bottom for some general considerations. Detailed Review: Pros: - All the normal "pros" of an epilator (search them if you're new to the process) - The power cord is pretty long. Anyone who has tried to use an epilator with a short cord knows how annoying it can be to do yoga on your counter, trying to get enough reach, while not making a mess of hair all over your floor. (Using a small extension cord is always an option, but can also be annoying.) - The light is great. It's really nice to see what the target is, especially when you're going back to get any missed hair(s) from the initial pass. - It's nice to have the option of the foil electric shaving head. I didn't expect to like it, but it actually gets a SURPRISINGLY close shave (*but it makes you work for it... see "cons") - It's nice having a single product with multiple functions (trimmer, electric razor, epilator). Even if you don't typically use them, it's nice to have the option. Neutral: - The "massage" head does seem to work to decrease pain very slightly, but not enough to use considering the drawbacks. I find that it makes it more difficult to maneuver the device properly and get as close to the skin without pushing down hard (which increases the risk of scratches, pinching, etc.). I only used it for a few minutes before I removed it. - I didn't use the trimmer attachment, so I can't comment on it. Cons: - All the normal "cons" of an epilator (again, a little research will explain what to expect better and more reliably than any advertising or a review) - My biggest complaint - In my experience, this product does not work well on fine hair. I used another (also very cheap, entry-level) epilator in the past that seemed to work MUCH better on even the finest hair (my hair is mostly dark and thick, but like most people, there is usually more fine hair mixed in than we realize). The style of the plates on my original epilator were different (see photos), and I wish I had purchased that kind again. The epilator on THIS device has several, tiny plates that actually look like individual "tweezer" heads (also see photos). The other epilator I had (that worked better) had one, contiguous series of metal disks that spun together. I was able to do a more thorough job, in less time, with less irritation with my original model because it pulled far more hair out the first time. With this product, I have to keep going back over the same spots to get everything, and usually I feel like I still don't. - I also found this device is more prone to pinching and scratching the actual skin its self. This too is related to the style of the "tweezer"-type plates. Because all these plates have square corners, they tend to be sharp. As they are spinning extremely quickly, if you press even a little too hard, they scratch the skin as they spin by. This isn't an issue with my previous epilator, which has no sharp edges (but the rounded disks instead). - The foil razor head takes several passes over the same place, in multiple directions, to get a thorough shave. I'm less familiar with electric razors, so I can't comment on how it compares to others of a similar style. Trying this made me curious to try an electric, foil-style razor more regularly... but a different one. FYI for those new to epilators: I HAVE used other epilators before. For the record, none of them are pain-free so if you've never used one before, keep that in mind. It's a little frustrating when there are negative reviews just because they can be painful to use (though such advertising claims are equally frustrating!). No matter what epilator you choose, they work by ripping the hair out by the root, one after another, in quick secession. They have benefits that still make them worth using for some people (myself included), but that's personal preference. Also, it's true that after the first few times, it gets less painful; with repeated uses, the hair follicle and root get weaker, and the new hair grows in finer, so less force is needed to pull the hair out, causing less pain. This is true of epilating, waxing, tweezing, or any combination of these or any other hair removal procedure that works by pulling the entire hair out. There are 2 ways that an individual epilator can impact how painful it is to use: 1) a built in skin massager or barrier (which has other pros and cons, as noted in my review; personally I do not like these), and 2) The plates used to "tweeze" out the hair work well enough to pull the entire hair out the FIRST time (rather than giving a strong pull on the hair, but not strong enough to pull it out, and it taking several "tries" of pulling on that hair before it actually removes it (causing more pain and irritation). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by N

  • Absolutely LOVE!!!! (Not rechargeable or battery operated)
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
I love this tool!! I’m brand new to epilating, but not hair removal from the root. My main method of hair removal for most of my life has been waxing. I’m a hairy woman with course, thick hair. I dislike the 5 o’clock shadow of shaving, so I’ve only used it periodically and in case of emergencies. I’ve also used threading (the most painful method), at home laser, and shaving in emergencies (but my least favorite hair removal method). I’m brand new to epilating but thankfully have thinned out my hair from consistent waxing. I will compare the pros and cons of epilating to waxing. Keep in mind, today is my second day of using the machine. -yesterday I used the machine for my chin hairs and sideburns. It was sensitive, not painful. About equal discomfort as waxing, less than individual testing (because of the built-in massage?). I was nervous because of the negative reviews, so I went slow. It went well, no skin irritation. Since yesterday went well, I fired up the epilator at the high speed this evening and went nuts! Here’s what I’ve gathered this far: Pros: 1. Time saver Today, I completed both of my legs (thigh and calf), my forearms, my cheeks, and upper lip… ALL in about an hour!!! This is significantly less time than waxing (which I’ve been practicing for the last 15 years)! Remember you save time in the prepping & cleaning up after waxing either (I.e. warm the wax, wait for the right temp, showering & cleaning the residue of the body and workspace). 2. Mess-free! I did this while watching TV on the couch. Sure, there’s probably a bunch of hair in my living room, but it’s probably minimal compared to how much my two dogs shed. It’s also better on my hardwood floors than it is In the shower Drain (as with shaving). 10x better than the wax residue all over the place! 3. Cheap!!. I spent 1.5 times as much I’d spend on a bag of wax. During the summer months, I typically go through a bag in a couple of months . If this machine lasts me 3 months I’d get my moneys worth (not insulting the cost of the wax warmer, sticks, etc.) 4. Works on shorter hair (1/8”) than waxing (1/4”), so it’s better for exposed areas. Con: -this model us not battery operated! I was under that impression, but that part just looks like false advertising Honestly, I really like this method a lot so I will probably get a battery operated version so I can use this while sitting in the the car! Hopefully I don’t get toO many ingrown hairs. I prepped my skin by exfoliating in the shower before starting my legs. I can update my review after several treatments. Overall a very positive experience and you can’t go wrong for $35! I was ready to drop the thousands of dollars for professional laser…. I’m making this my new go to method! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022 by C. Patel

  • Recommend
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
For the price of this and after using it 4 plus times on different areas I definitely recommend it. Yes this product hurts but looking forward to not shaving as much. I used this on my armpits, legs, and bikini area. It isn’t a pleasant feeling but I go slow and in sections. I go until I can’t then move to a different area. Super easy to clean as well. There are 2 speeds but I only use the lower speed. There’s a light so it helps show you the hair as well. I read that it’s better to get a wax first then go in with this if you have never done either. Getting the wax on my armpits helped with not having so much hair to epilate right away. Now the hair grows at different times so I will go in when I feel like doing it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Vanessa

  • Where have you been all my life? Where have you been all my life?
Size: 5 Count (Pack of 1)
I can’t believe I never heard of epilators. I’ve shaved most my life. Trouble with bumps and skin tags under my armpits and nicks around my knees. Also tried at home waxing. I like it but just messy. This is so easy. I first tried it on my arms, just to see what it was all about. I’ve never shaved my arms or really had a desire to, but I figured it was a good place to experiment with this new toy. Amazing. I have fine hair for the most part, the lower legs and pits get a little thicker, but I’m part Asian. So for thicker hair, not sure how it will feel. Very little pain on the arms and legs. Does take a little getting used to the pinchy feeling. But so great on the finer baby hairs around my knees and on my thighs. THen I tried it on my face. Not too bad on the cheeks and jawline, stings a little, but for upper lip it hurts. I get welts then the area breaks out with little whiteheads. I’m going to keep trying this area just to experiment, but tweezing might be better for that area. Then, I got brave enough to try the pits. Hurts like a mug the first time. I almost didn’t try again. But if you ever waxed consistently, the first time is the hardest. Then the roots are not so set in place. So I recommended waxing the pits first, then trying the epilator thereafter. I have not and will not tried my hoo-ha. But, there is a nice little shaver attachment that works perfectly to keep that area trimmed down. One downside is that it’s not cordless. But the cord is long enough for me. Attachments come apart and clean easy with the brush, q-tips and alcohol. Overall, a great experience with this product. Life changing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by MarB

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