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I'm going to purchase one of the 60 disc eRase: corded flex/tilting,  or the regular, non flex/tilting.  I use to have the titling flex, which I like, gave it away to someone who really loved it, going to repurchase and saw the non titling/non flex erase and wonder if thats better?

I specifically want to use it for entire face, for downy hair. Not a ton of hair but the lightness is super noticable in daylight.

 

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You might want to look at the Braun epilator just launched on Q.  I bought it and love it.  I use it mostly on my legs so far but it is rechargeable so no batteries and can be used wet or dry.  Plus it has the Braun name behind it.  I hope whatever you choose works for you!

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@skittles2 wrote:

I'm going to purchase one of the 60 disc eRase: corded flex/tilting,  or the regular, non flex/tilting.  I use to have the titling flex, which I like, gave it away to someone who really loved it, going to repurchase and saw the non titling/non flex erase and wonder if thats better?

I specifically want to use it for entire face, for downy hair. Not a ton of hair but the lightness is super noticable in daylight.

 

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I have the tilt one but I have had the non-tilting eRase before and prefer it. IMO, the only way to get the tilt one to tilt is to apply way more pressure than you should. So much that it stops working. The tilt is just fluff to sell new products. Both versions work but the original eRase fits better in the hand & is designed better to operate. Both have 2 speeds and both should be used. Best results come from going over the face with one speed, then the other. 

 

The Braun one looks like a waste of money to me. First, it is a bad idea to get a rechargeable one. Not as much power. The is no reason to include a razor. The whole idea is to NOT SHAVE. The wet/dry feature is a waste. Not necessary. This is EPILATING not shaving. Don’t need to do it in the shower. It is like they want us to think we are shaving. The pressure lights? Really? Not needed. The massage feature..  seriously? Too much attention paid to unnecessary features. Are we even sure it epilates??? 

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@MJDinVegas wrote:

You might want to look at the Braun epilator just launched on Q.  I bought it and love it.  I use it mostly on my legs so far but it is rechargeable so no batteries and can be used wet or dry.  Plus it has the Braun name behind it.  I hope whatever you choose works for you!


@MJDinVegas I have this one too. I love it. It’s nice to be able to use it wherever I want and not be attached to the cord. I also intented to epilate for my very first time in the shower as they say when your skin is wet/warm the epilating is less painful than doing it dry.  After a couple swipes in the shower I found it very tolerable and decided to finish the rest out of the shower - relaxed and watched tv while epilating. LOL! Very happy with this purchase.

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@AmericanBulldogMom, thanks for the tip about the shower!  Will try got the more sensitive areas.