

✨ Elevate your glow game—ditch the fuzz, keep the confidence! ✨
The Epilady Esthetic Pearl Epilator is a cordless, battery-powered facial hair remover designed with a precision rotating coil system that tweezes even the finest hairs by the root. Ideal for use on the upper lip, cheeks, and chin, it offers up to 4-6 weeks of smooth skin without waxing or shaving. Compact and travel-ready, it includes a cleaning brush and carrying case, making it a convenient addition to any beauty routine.





| ASIN | B002P8N7T6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,746 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #46 in Hair Removal Epilators |
| Brand | Epilady |
| Brand Name | Epilady |
| Charging Time | 1 seconds |
| Color | Pearl/White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 1,323 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858469001119 |
| Included Components | Carrying Case, Cleaning Brush, Esthetic Facial Epilator, Instruction Manual |
| Item Nype Name | Facial Epilator |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Epilady |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One-year warranty |
| Model Name | Esthetic Gen 4 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Face |
| UPC | 858469001119 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**G
Works great - I would recommend
When the original Epilady for the legs came out, my Mom and I both used it. Now, neither one of us has hair on our legs; the Epilady caused the hair to stop growing. I love never having to shave anymore! So when I saw that they now have one for the face, I decided to try it. And it's just as good as the other one. Hopefully, this will, eventually, keep the hair from growing there, too. I don't find that this product hurts. I can feel the hair being removed, but it's not a painful thing for me. I've read through some of the other reviews, and I may have some helpful hints. 1) Pull the skin tight in the area that you're going over. You need to get the hair into the coil as well as keep the skin away. Doing this will prevent you from having the skin pulled up into it (which doesn't hurt but does feel odd). 2) Slowly but continuously. You need to keep the unit going over the area in a continuous motion. However, don't rush it. You need to allow enough time for the hairs to get caught - it's not doing that if you're moving it too quickly. 3) It works best if you use it daily for the first week or two. Doesn't have to be a long time each session, but doing it every day will allow the shorter hairs to grow just enough to get caught - without allowing them to be so long that they're unsightly. 4) If you're finding that it's not removing the hair properly, you may not be allowing the coil to get to the hair. Be sure that you're holding it such that it's flat against the skin (put your forefinger on it like you're pointing at something and then rest the unit on your face such that your finger is parallel to your face). If you're not holding it so that the hair is allowed to get in there, it's not going to work. Remember that what it's doing is providing an "automatic tweezer" type of removal - hair has to be in there to tweeze. 5) Be sure that you're going in all directions. This is why going in a circular motion is helpful. Hair grows at different angles on your face. Therefore, you need to catch it in the way that it comes out easily. This may be why some reviewers are finding that it's not removing a particular type of hair. If you're not finding that it's getting the hair in one area of your face, it could be that you're trying to remove it in the wrong direction. Try going in the other direction on the hair, and it'll catch. This tip also helps with any discomfort you may have with the product. If you're trying to remove hair against the grain, you're going to feel it more than if you're pulling it out in the direction that it grows. I do recommend this product. If it's used correctly, it does work. And, if it proves to be as great as the original Epilady, I won't have to use it forever. The hair will stop growing in this area!
I**Y
Doesn’t pull regular hairs!
I bought a brand name, thinking it would be worth having. I was wrong. This is a simple spring coil. It turns with no real power to pluck stray facial hairs. It does seem to snag tiny peach fuzz a bit but if it grabs a thick chin hair, it just yanks and pulls skin, like someone pulling a hair but not actually removing it. So, it hit the same hair repeatedly and doesn’t pull it out. This was a huge waste of time and money. I missed the return window, as I forgot about it, after my initial disappointment. I’ll look for a better design because this one doesn’t work for me.
K**N
Works great
I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with the peach fuzz on the sides of my face for a while. It was very soft light peachy blonde color and I felt like it was extremely noticeable, at least to me. I didn’t want to wax or to shave. I had owned an epilady for my legs years ago and had used it till it died. So I decided to try this. I’m so glad I did! It works great and I’m very happy with it. But there are somethings you should know One… use it at night before you go to bed to allow any redness to fade before you get up Two…. It does pull but it’s not bad. It feels like a little zap is the best way I can explain it. You will quickly get used to it. Three. ..I use it about every other day for just a minute or two. That’s usually enough time to hit all of my face to keep it fuzzless. I typically use it after brushing my teeth at night Four… and this is the IMPORTANT one ….Dont try to do your entire face the first time you use it. That’s what I stupidly did and it looked like I had tangled with poison ivy the irritation was that bad. My peach fuzz was a lot heavier than I realized so please start in your lighter areas and work your way up. It took about a week for the irritation to go down when had I been smarter I would have never had an issue. After that first rash of irritation I’ve not had it again. . It's lightweight, small, does a great job. And is a reasonable price. BTW. I’m a 70 yr old woman, fairer skin with reddish brown hair.(well it was that color before it went grey..lol) Edited to add My sister and niece came to visit and I showed them this. (They are girly girls compared to me ) They both tried it, LOVED it and each immediately got on their phones to order one! They both thought it was great.
S**A
It does work, But.
I purchased my epilady 3 years ago. I decided to make a review now I'm purchasing a similar type of product and I felt the need to explain why I chose not to buy another epilady. I marked off 2 stars for 2 reasons. The first is because it's uses AA batteries. I'll get 2 maybe 3 good uses out of a good quality battery before it slows down and becomes more painful. Rechargeable AA are only good for 1 use. The second reason I must first say it has no problem with peach fuzz. Unfortunately I have 5 hairs on my chinny chin chin that are thicker than my epilady can't pull out. It pulls my skin into its springs. Not good!! I try to make sure I pull those hairs out first!
B**E
Not exactly as expected
worked, but not as well as expected. Thought it would remove shorter hair growth. I'll probably try a different one.
A**T
Don't waste your money
I purchased this product to remove facial hair. I have chin whiskers (very unbecoming on a woman of any age) and lots of the soft downy hair all over my face. I originally purchased another product and returned it without even using it when I realized it was not suitable for removing facial hair. This product is specifically designed to remove facial hair. It appears to be modeled after the little spring with two handles that manually removes hair as you bend the spring and twist it in a spiraling motion to grab the hairs and pull them out. Well, this product doesn't work that way at all. As near as I can tell after trying the product and examining its functionality, it vibrates its curved spring. Apparently, the vibration causes the spring wires to (occasionally) separate and come together enough to grab a hair shaft. Theoretically, once the hair shaft is grabbed, it will be pulled out as you slide the implement over your face--against the way the hair grows. The fact is that the vibration may cause the spring wires to open and grab a hair, but just as quickly, they will let it go without pulling the hair out. So you get many little painful tugs of hair with very few hairs actually being removed. After reading a number of review about this and other products "designed" for this purpose, I have decided to continue finding fine-quality tweezers and using my 7X mirror in the light of a sunny window to remove the unwanted hair from my face.
C**I
Really wanted this to work as well as the corded one purchased 30 years ago.
Did it pull hair out of my face. Yes and no. Did this in front of a 10x lighted, makeup mirror so I could see if hair was actually being pulled out. Know what this should feel like as I had one of the original corded Epilady devices for use on legs from about 30 years ago and I still have very little hair on the legs after using it for 5 years. Where did it pull the hair out? The longer hairs (about 3/8 inch or longer) around hairline near ears and jaw area came out easily. Where did it not pull hair out? Shorter hairs near center of face, chin and upper lip area did not get pulled out. Did one very small area (approximately 2 to 3 square inches for 5 minutes (Yes, I used a timer, this was an experiment) turning and repositioning the devise every which way and a couple of those which ways, even with a good amount of pulling the skin tight, still managed to grab some skin. Ouch. Over the 5 minutes of moving the wire part of the devise over the small area in the recommended circular motion and keeping it moving because, yes it does heat up as other reviewers have mentioned, only felt maybe 3 hairs actually pull out and visually, there was no noticeable difference in the before and after number of facial hairs. The hair on my face is mostly light-colored peach fuzz with a smattering of heavier hairs thrown in for good measure. This battery powered version of a really great product, the original corded Epilady, just does not have the juice to get the job done. If it gets redesigned and maybe corded, would give it another go. Currently have one of the brands that has the tweezing mechanism but would say they more pinches the hair off than pulling it out.
C**I
It works
This is a fantastic tool. The comments threw me off. I’m thinking that maybe they had different instructions. The item has a sticker and said use circular motions. Well, that is what I did. I don’t have a lot of facial hair but enough stragglers to be noticeable. Based on some of the reviews, here are some recommendations: 1. Wash face and hand before use 2. Sit it a comfortable spot ( for areas that require precision - use a mirror ) 3. Pull skin taut and go in small circles clockwise and the counterclockwise until you feel no pulls 4. Wash hands and device
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