Anyone ever hear of this? Does it actually work??? I am soo tempted
Re: too good to be true? "epila"
I just looked up some reviews online, some people say its so terrible and others say it works great. Anyone here ever try it?
Sighs..I guess it is too good to be true
Re: too good to be true? “epila”
wouldn’t touch it
Re: too good to be true? “epila”
Ya scary, alot of people say it burns and scars them! Some things are better left to professionals
I hate these people who write reviews immediately after receiving the product and give it 5 stars just because the shipping was fast and the packaging is nice
Can you please try the thing first and then review it!
lol, that's true. also these companies pay people to pose as normal consumers and write positive reviews about products in forums etc.
anyway, if you do some research about real laser hair removal you will find that it's quite a complex procedure (if the practitioner is actually aiming to provide proper treatment) with lasers that costs 10's of thousands of pounds. it's actually best carried out by dermatologists too, as opposed to clinic nurses as they have a better understanding and can therefore provide more effective treatment.
laser hair removal is not something you can get in a home device.