Panasonic ES-ED50-N Multi-Functional Wet/Dry Shaver and Epilator for Women, Women’s with Four Hair Removal Attachments and Travel Pouch
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- Panasonic's Multi-functional women's electric shaver and epilator with high-performance dual-speed motor and four snap-on attachments for easy hair removal at home
- The Panasonic epilator includes a Shaver Head with hypo-allergenic blades and foil for hair removal on sensitive skin and a pop-up trimmer to capture stray hairs and shape bikini areas; a Bikini Comb neatly and gently trims the bikini area
- Wide, dual-disc Epilation Head hair remover smoothly pivots to conform to body contours, includes 24 precision rotary tweezers, ideal for legs and arms
- Gentle Epilator Cap removes thinner, shorter hairs anywhere on the body without irritation
- Wet/dry convenient hair remover, use dry or in bath or shower, shaver/epilator cleans under warm running water, built-in LED light and travel pouch included
- charging time1 hour and operating time is 30 minutes and power source is AC 100-240V (Automatic International Dual Voltage Conversion)
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As an excellent alternative to the time and cost of waxing and disposable razors, the Panasonic ES-ED50-N hair remover system is a women's electric razor and epilator in one- for complete at-home hair removal. The Panasonic epilator includes four snap-on attachment heads for safe, unwanted hair removal on arms, legs, underarms and bikini areas, and a high-performance, dual-speed motor drive to make the hair removal process more comfortable and personalized. The slim Shaver Head smoothly cuts hair at the base with stainless-steel, hypo-allergenic blades and foil for hair removal protection on sensitive skin. It also includes a built-in pop-up trimmer to capture stray hairs and shape and touch-up the bikini area. The dual-disc Epilator Head pivots 30° forward and 30° backwards to conform more naturally to individual body contours. Inside, 48 precision rotary tweezers provide wider skin coverage for hair removal on legs and arms. Snap on the Gentle Epilator Cap to lift and remove thinner, shorter hairs without irritating skin. For the bikini area, a Bikini Comb neatly and gently trims the bikini area when used with the shaver head. The Panasonic ES-ED50-N electric shaver for women also includes a built-in LED light to reveal hard-to-see hairs for more thorough shaving and epilation. This versatile shaver/epilator is wet/dry convenient and can be used in the bath or shower with foam or gel, or used dry anytime. Cleanup for this women’s electric razor and epilator is quick and simple. Just rinse under warm running water. For travel, an included travel pouch holds shaver/epilator and attachments.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 4.72 x 2.13 x 1.5 inches; 1.24 Pounds
- Item model number : ES-ED50-N
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- UPC : 885170240421
- Manufacturer : Panasonic
- ASIN : B00UTD2CNG
- Best Sellers Rank: #345,756 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)
- #558 in Hair Removal Epilators
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My prime worries:
-- Pinched skin. My beloved Phillips never pinched my skin, not once, but my old Braun pinched me bloody all the time around my knees and underarms. I've used the Panasonic twice and NO pinching at all. The instructions say not to use it on knees, but I did anyway. No problem!
-- Time. I used to have to set aside an hour with my original Braun; the Phillips worked in half that time or even less. The Panasonic takes me around 20 minutes for legs and underarms; I go about 2 inches above my knee. I'm glad the Panasonic doesn't take longer than the Phillips, and I think it's actually a little bit faster.
Unexpected bonuses:
-- Pivoting head. I didn't know that I needed it, but I love it!
-- Underarm attachment. The separate, smaller attachment makes epilating my underarms SO MUCH EASIER. My Phillips was problematic in that area after I got in shape a year ago, lost my arm flab, and developed serious arm muscles. I could NOT epilate my armpits properly without contorting like a pretzel to try to make the area flat, and even then I couldn't get all the hairs. It doesn't sound like a big deal, but it was really hard! Who knew that underarms could have such curves?
-- Soap! You can put soap on the wet/dry attachment heads and run it to clean it. Though I was able to rinse the Phillips with water, I couldn't use soap on it. I think it just got grungy over time and that's why it stopped grabbing hairs that were staring it right in the face.
Some slight cons:
-- You CANNOT use the Panasonic while plugged in since it's a wet/dry appliance. The Phillips still worked while plugged in, which was good because the charge always ran out before I was done with both legs and underarms. So far with the Panasonic, a single charge is plenty for me to do underarms and legs. The battery light doesn't even turn on, but I've been charging it after using so that it's ready for next time.
-- It's smaller than my other epilators and has buttons right where my fingers hold it, in front and back. I have to make sure I'm not pressing too hard, otherwise I might decrease the speed (front button) or pop the attachment off (back button).
-- The shaver attachment hurts a little on my thighs! I didn't realize that I'm supposed to pop something up, so that might be why. I'll try again.
What I haven't tried:
-- The gentle/novice protector cover thing.
-- Bikini line. I went through that initial blinding pain once for my bikini line years ago, but then a big pregnant belly kept me from keeping up with it. I have not been brave enough to go through it again, so I don't know how well the Panasonic does in that area.
-- Foot attachment. I'm sure I'll try it once Spring actually shows up.
Other notes:
The instructions suggest doing underarms once a week and legs once every two weeks. Ha! Can anyone really go that long? I do my underarms twice a week because I'm scared that if I go longer, it will hurt to do it again. It was utter madness to do it the first time, years ago, but has not hurt at all since then (really, I feel *nothing* doing my underarms). I must reiterate: if you can get through the unbearable torture of epilating your underarms once, it will be worth it! Just give yourself lots of time and a comfy spot nearby for all the near-fainting spells. My legs would benefit from 2x/week but I am lazy.
I think it's funny that I've been anxious about replacing my epilator each time, and each time I wonder why I waited so long!
PROS:
• The dual-head. Saw a lot of options with just 1 rotating head, I like that the 2nd head catches hairs the 1st one misses. Was hard to find any info on what the real difference between 1 vs. 2 is though, and I’ve never tried 1 head so I can’t fully compare
• The “flexible” head. Not sure what else to call it, but the epilator head can rock forward and back to better move along the contours of your body. Great for maintaining grip while doing hard-to-reach areas like back of the knee
• Plenty of *high-quality* tweezers. Has 48, which I think is a good balance since more can increase pain, while less can take forever. I read reviews of models with 60 or 70 tweezers that said they actually missed a lot of hairs, or broke them off instead of pulling from root, so I think quality can matter more than quantity, and even my 5+ year old one was able to grab and pull out every hair it met, even fine blonde ones. Tbh, impressive since I’ve had very expensive eyebrow tweezers lose grip after a year of use
• Wet/dry and cordless. *It will not run when plugged in,* which might be a con for some people, but I use mine exclusively in a hot bath or shower so I like cordless. It even works while fully submerged in water, and I have found that this method can reduce pain since the hot water reduces sensitivity, though in general I prefer to use it above water with a body wash to help it glide across my skin easier
• Decently bright light. You need to be able to see every little hair to make sure you don’t miss any. My tub area is pretty dark so in addition to the epilator light, I use a camping head lamp (lol). If you have no light directly over your shower or tub, an epilator with a light is a must. I almost wish it was brighter, but I’m not sure that’s even technically possible, and it would drain the charge so I’m happy with it as is
• Remarkable life span. Again, the one I had for 5+ years was still kicking. What electric device under $100 can you say that about these days??
• The trimmer accessory. Wish there was a smaller trimmer head included as well, for tight spots like between eyebrows, but regardless this thing is so incredibly useful, I use it to trim down long leg and bikini hairs before I epilate to make it hurt less, as well as using it on my face hair. Between the trimmer and the epilator head, all of my hair removal needs are met 💯 (and btw, yes I do use the epilator on my “very delicate genital regions,” even though they say not to… tbh doesn’t hurt as bad as underarms - dear god - just have to have a solid skin-tautening game or you will catch skin, but I nick myself down there with every other method I’ve tried anyway and this way I have to do it much less frequently, so if you’re reasonably flexible, have patience and a high pain tolerance like me, don’t be afraid to give it a go… upper pubic area is a breeze, the lower regions are for the most courageous among us)
CONS:
• Short run time on full charge. This is probably my only major disappointment with this product. Doing both legs when you’re hairy can take up to 2 hours, so the 30 min run time doesn’t cut it. I usually have to do just the calves, charge & wait, and then finish up, sometimes in 2-3 total sessions. Not great when you want smooth legs ASAP. And again, it WILL NOT WORK CORDED. It is only meant to be cordless. But only the much more expensive (~$180) epilator models seem to have longer cordless run time, so I think this is just what you have to accept at this price point for any model. I researched so long looking specifically for one at about the same price with longer run time, and it was either 1) just use a corded model, or 2) pay more than 2x as much. I will also mention that I noticed the difference between my 5+ year old one and my new one is terms of charge time and run time. Just like a cell phone, battery quality is lost over time, so even though you can use the same one for years and years, expect to have to charge longer and more frequently after a few years
• No flexibility with purchasing accessories. This doesn’t effect my use enough to be a disappointment per se, but it is a little annoying, and it would annoy me more if I were to ever lose or break one of the accessories I actually use (protect them with your lives, bbs!). Which brings me to another point - I wish you could buy just the body of this epilator, and then purchase all the heads you want separately. In 5+ years of using this model, I have only ever used the epilator head, the trimmer on the shaving head, and have once used the gentle head. I’ve tried but never use any of the special caps. I wish I could try out the foot grinding head, but it didn’t come with it. I’ve read people say that it gets dull after a while - all the more reason to let people purchase the heads separately, so you can replace them regularly!! PLEASE PANASONIC!! I’m sure the reason they don’t allow this is so you have to buy the whole package again, which means more $ for them. But does it?? Because it was 5+ years before I replaced the body (would have been longer if I hadn’t lost it!), when I would have paid $30-40 to replace the epilator and/or trimmer heads every 3-6 months, to keep them fresh and sharp. I’d say don’t base your decision off of this, especially since the price of those unused accessories is probably a small chunk of the total cost, and the likelihood of losing or breaking one is low enough, but I do hope Panasonic reads and considers this 🤞🏻it would be a game-changer!!
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As previously mentioned in other reviews, some parts of the body are more sensitive than others. It all depends on your pain tolerance. I'd compare this to getting a tattoo.
++ since its wireless
Lo único que me parece casi absurdo es el cepillo que incluye para limpiarla, en un mes de uso ya no sirve para nada!! afortunadamente tengo uno de otra depiladora que funciona perfecto y como se puede sumergir en el agua para limpiarla tampoco me molesta mucho.
En general súper buena compra, la recomiendo al 1000%
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