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Remington Smooth & Silky Deluxe Rechargeable Epilator, Purple, EP7030E

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Arrives Friday, Jun 28
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Color: Purple


Features

  • 40 Tweezers - Total Coverage
  • Detail Light - Get a clear view of your maintenance areas with the integrated detail light
  • 2 Speed Settings - Dual speed settings let you find the performance thats most comfortable for you.The body of the epilator is NOT washable
  • Rechargeable - Enjoy the ease of cordless use with the rechargeable battery that includes a low-power indicator light
  • Additional Caps - This set includes a massaging cap with aloe vera for soothing skin, and a precision cap for use on the face and detail areas

Description

Stay hair-free for up to six weeks with the Remington Smooth & Silky Deluxe Rechargeable Epilator. The pivoting head stays close to the skin, allowing the 40 tweezers to quickly remove even the shortest hairs straight from the root. The epilator is 100% waterproof, so you can use it in the shower for easy cleanup. Also included is a massaging cap with Aloe Vera to soothe skin, and a precision cap for face and detail areas. Voltage - 120 VAC 60Hz.Varies by use and technique. Manufacturer Contact Information Support: Email: Mail: Spectrum Brands, Inc. PO Box 1, DeForest, WI 53532


Brand: Remington


Color: Purple


Power Source: Cordless


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Voltage: 120 Volts


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3 x 8.4 x 4 inches; 12.7 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ EP7030


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Remington Products


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good buy overall, still learning to use it.
Color: Pink
For the most part, I've figured out the best way to use this, but I'm still learning to give myself smooth legs. I bought this on the advice of my sister after I told I'd just had my underarms waxed but that having my legs waxed wasn't affordable for me. She owns a more expensive model that I didn't have the money in my budget for. I did a lot of research and chose this epilator. It worked really well on my underarms, which I'd had waxed about a month before, but it was very painful on my legs. I did a little research; one of the sites I went to suggested that I shave my legs and then try epilating a few days later, taking some ibuprofen about an hour before I start. My leg hair grows super-slow, though, so that didn't work out too well for me. I gave myself a three week break and tried again. My legs are still ever-so-slightly stubbly but less so than before, so I think I'm going to try using a month-long interval and extending my time if that doesn't work out. I'm confident that it will eventually work out for me, though that may require me waiting up to six weeks between epilation sessions. One tip I want to give for someone new to epilation is to use jojoba oil to soothe your skin after epilating. Jojoba oil is very similar to the sebum our skin naturally creates. I happened to have some on-hand and used it after epilating the first time. It really helped! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Bev Morris

  • Remington EP7030 more effective than Braun SE7681
Color: Purple
Update: I've left my previous below. It's been 2 years since I've been using this and the epilator's head unit has stopped rotating. The base unit will turn on, but when I attach the head, it runs slowly and unevenly, then it stops. There's a red light that comes on and I can hear a squealing sound like it's jammed. I've always cleaned it after each use and I know that it's not running because of the battery life. It runs when the head unit isn't attached. Sigh. Unfortunately, my warranty ran out a couple of months ago. I can apparently purchase a new head unit for this epilator, but I'm on the fence about it now. The interchangeable guards are loose when they are on and the wide guard popped off a couple of times when it was in use. I thought this epilator would have lasted longer than 2 years. I always used it dry and I did like the results, but I will be looking for a corded epilator next time. I'm hoping they are built sturdier and last longer than a cordless model. *Now the base unit alone will run for a few seconds before it stops woking. Sigh. Old review: Let me preface this review by stating that I have used epilators in the past and have pretty thin hairs on my legs. I wanted an epilator to use dry on my legs, underarms, bikini area and face. I have tried a few different epilators recently and so far, I like the Remington EP7030 the best. The most comparable epilator I've used is the Braun SE7681 Silk-épil 7 Wet and Dry Epilator, White . I have not used either wet because I've found in the past that dry epilating works the best. They are both use a similar style tweezing action to remove hair. They both are wet/dry, for face and body, have multiple attachments for use on a single head, use two speed settings, have a light, and are rechargeable. The biggest and most important difference I've found between the two are: the rotation speeds of the tweezing heads. The Braun Silk-epil 7 on it's lowest setting is much faster than the Remington. I found that the overly rapid speed of the Braun, cut more hairs rather than pulled them out. It also pinched my skin and even left me with cuts and red follicles (red dots) in places were the hairs were yanked out too rapidly or cut. I have a few scars from it now. The Remington's slower rotation speed, in my opinion, made for a far more effective epilating experience. The slower speed allowed the tweezers to actually grip the hairs and yank them out. I understand the logic behind quicker hair removal, but if you're constantly going over the same spots because of missed hairs or cut hairs that you can still feel and see - what is the point of using an epilator to quickly remove hair? I really wish manufacturers would make the speeds adjustable, or offer more speed settings. I only really use the wide angle cap and the slowest speed setting. The rest of the attachment heads don't really allow for epilation of short hairs. It takes a little bit of experimentation to find the best way to use this. I found that starting at about a 45 degree angle and making short strokes into a 90 degree angle to the skin works the best. It's like you're making a "scooping" action. The light can look a little purple-ish in places because of the color of the plastic and I wish it showed more of the skin directly in front of the epilating head. The light seems a little far ahead of the area you are working on. I still love that it has a light though! I wish we were allowed half stars on reviews, but even with the design flaws this is still the most effective epilator I've found. If pain is an issue for you and you don't want to buy a numbing cream or spray, I would suggest using ice before and after you epilate a section at a time. For prevention of ingrown hairs, I've found that dry brushing and/or using an exfoliation cloth 2 Asian Long Exfoliating Back Washcloth with a acne body wash containing salicylic acid (BHA). If you still get ingrown hairs, allow the acne body wash to sit on your skin a little longer before washing it off. As a side note, if you are allergic to aspirin, do NOT use salicylic acid. Instead use something with glycolic acid (AHA). I hope this helps someone. Remember, everyone is different and your experience may be completely different, but keep trying different products until you find the right one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2013 by critique

  • Detailed review
Color: Pink
This is my first and only epilator so far, so I don't have much to compare it with. I bought this to use mainly on my neck and chin hair that is particularly tenacious. I am not new to hair removal and have tried everything on this area so far. Depilatory creams work, but I get a rash and they smell. Threading hurts A LOT, shaving didn't last longer than a day, and waxing was just getting expensive to do on a weekly basis. I decided to try epilation. I am new to that. For my fellow newbies, epilation isn't like shaving because unlike shaving, epilators pull the hair out of skin rather than cutting the hair at the base. Epilator heads basically have a bunch of tweezers on them, and tweeze the hair out when you run the across the designated area. I was told that you epilate against the grain of the hair and have found that that works on arms and legs. Epilation in either direction seems to work for neck and chin hair that sort of grows in all directions. This epilator is small and easy to handle. Another reviewer said that she/he got a used one by mistake, so I will say that the new box looks metallic purple in color and has the epilator (as you see it on Amazon.com) encased in a plastic case that protrudes from the box. My epilator came with pictorial instructions, a wall plug and cord that connects to the epilator, as well as a two-headed brush to clean out the tweezer head. The head itself can be popped off to clean. When the head pops off, there is a small disc on the underside that can be turned manually so that the tweezers can be individually cleaned with the brush. I know that some epilators are battery operated but this one plugs directly into the wall. The cord is technically long enough to plug into a wall by the sink and then epilate sitting on the floor below, but when I tried that there was a bit of tension in the cord, so if you have a closer outlet, that is helpful. Not a short cord, per sé, but it could be longer. Actually using the epilator was pretty easy. You just hold it at a 90 degree angle to the hair and run it across the area. It has two speeds, medium and fast. I found that it was good to start on medium speed because it was my first time. You don't need to push into the skin but you do need to hold the skin taut. It gets a lot of really long hair but sometimes breaks the hair. I have just been running it over the same area a second time and it's been fine. It seems like this epilator doesn't generally pick at skin and make it bleed, If I run it over areas that have no hair it just buzzes and leaves that area alone. However, I do bleed when I run it over areas that have hair and acne. I have to wait for the acne to dry out/clear up in order to use the epilator. Maybe people who are epilator veterans know this, but I didn't. Oops. The difficult thing with any sort of hair removal is that there will be pain, but I find this to be less painful than threading (by a lot!). Another one of the reviewers suggested using a face wash before chin epilating, and I find that that works for me. It keeps the area clean and dry and makes epilation easier. I also put aloe on right after epilation and have seen only a few red bumps on my skin because of it. They still come, but not many. In general, the epilator seems to work on small areas if you want thorough hair removal. I haven't had much success on large areas like legs, although the epilator has thinned the hair in those areas. Perhaps my lack of success comes from my being a novice. Perhaps a more experienced person knows more tricks. I don't know. It also seems a good idea to have a tweezer handy to catch those few refractory hairs that the epilator just doesn't catch. Good luck, and I hope that this review was helpful. I bought this product through the help of detailed reviews and hope that I could return the favor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2016 by DR

  • Be Careful She Bites
Color: Pink
Honey - she has grabbed my poor chin on several occasions and refused to let go! I have used with damp skin or with oil hoping to create a smoother glide. Doesn't matter. One wrong angle and your skin will get caught in the teeth. Thankfully it has not broken skin but there's potential. Be Careful!
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by honey

  • Good product
Color: Pink
Works well. Not cordless but that’s fine with me.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Juliana

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