Re: very up setting
The epicare does work but I do not care for the pain that comes with using in anywhere other than my upper lip. The skin on other areas of my face are just too dang sensitive for it. I can honestly say that the epicare, as a mass tweezer for the upper lip area have been a godsend for me. I spend at least 10 less minutes per week on my facial hair now. What I do is, every Thursday, I pluck stray hairs around eyebrows and trim them up. After that, I use a nail cuticle trimmer scissors and trim the white hairs that I get between my eyebrows. After that, I move on to using the same scissors to trim the hair along the sides of my face (the area in front of the ears and all the way down to my chin). I don't trim it all the way off because it would not match the rest of the hair growth on my face. Then I move on to using the epicare...and that takes me about a minute to remove ALL of the hair on my upper lip. Altogether, doing all of this once a week, I spend about 5 minutes. Also, if it were me, I really don't think I would shave my face if my facial hair was very fine and not course, as I think it would grow in extremely stubbly and like the other lady mentioned, it could cause you many more problems as well, such as horrible skin irritation. Please, when you go to the store or gas station, check out other peoples faces, pay attention to it and you will see that almost every woman has facial hair to a certain degree.