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Hair Tweeze: Emjoi Tweeze Tweezer

The problem with using hair tweezers is that they can hurt. It is easy to nick, scratch, or pull skin so that you don’t look better, you look worse! The battery-operated Emjoi AP-9T Tweeze Tweezer is a pain-free battery-operated tweezer that is easy to carry so you can keep it with you all the time.

Hair Tweeze with Emjoi

While regular plucking of hairs hurt, Emjoi advertises to only give a slight pinch, or tickle as it removes the hair. It’s pain-free, and most importantly, it does not nick or scratch the skin. The only downfall of this hair tweezer is that it might not be able to catch the fine hairs.

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Hair Tweeze: Emjoi Tweeze Tweezer

Minimize appearance of red bumps on skin

Another problem with tweezing is that plucking hair sometimes leaves little red bumps behind. This problem isn’t due to the tweezer, no matter what the brand. It’s actually due to a hair getting bent backwards as it tries to emerge from the follicle. This happens when the skin is too tough to let the hair emerge naturally—not due to tweezing.

The first line of defense against tiny red bumps left behind on your skin after you tweeze is to gently exfoliate daily, and moisturize. A gentle exfoliation once a day (I.e. when you shower), helps stops the skin from growing tougher. Moisturizing your skin also helps to keep it more flexible, making it easier to hairs to come out straight. That way they are easier to remove with any kind of tweezer, especially the Emjoi Tweeze Tweezer.

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Hair Tweeze: Emjoi Tweeze Tweezer

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Jun 21st by Fit Gizmos

One Response to “Hair Tweeze: Emjoi Tweeze Tweezer”

  1. Tina Hill says:

    Pain free Emjoi Tweeze Tweezer? HAH!!!!! Every time I try to use this thing, my left hand tries to prevent my right hand from going anywhere near my face. Am I doing something wrong where I am constantly getting pain from using this to pull facial hair? I mean it is very PAINFUL every time I use it. I am getting to the point where I don’t even want it near my face!

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