
Why women are making the switch
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Wax | Razor |
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No strawberry skin |
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Hair removed from root |
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Can do at home, anytime |
Finally Gone — The Strawberry Skin Killer
You can shave perfectly — fresh razor, exfoliant, the whole routine — and still see dark dots under your skin the second you're done.
That's not a shaving problem. That's a depth problem. Shaving cuts at the surface. We pull from the root.
No razor bumps, No redness, No black dots, Actually smooth.
20 minutes. Then nothing for weeks.
There's something genuinely freeing about stepping out of the shower and just... not having to worry about it.
No razor on the shelf. No "I'll do it tomorrow." No cactus feeling two days later catching you off guard.
Just smooth skin on your schedule —once every other week, 20 minutes, done.
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FAQ
How To Use?
How To Use?
Step 1 - Prep your skin
Before you do anything, wipe your skin down with an antiseptic and do the same to your device. It sounds like a small step but it makes a real difference - especially for the first few sessions when your skin is adjusting. Clean skin means clean pores, and that's what keeps the red spots and irritation away.
Step 2 - Start slow
Run the epilator against the direction of hair growth, moving slowly and steadily. Your first session will take the longest - you're starting from scratch - but don't rush it. Slow passes pick up more hair and give you a better result.
Step 3 -Work in sections
Legs first, then underarms, then wherever else you're using it. Most women find it helpful to stretch the skin slightly with their free hand as they go - it keeps the surface taut and makes the whole thing more comfortable.
Step 4 - Calm your skin straight after
The moment you're done, apply aloe vera gel all over. This is non-negotiable for your first few sessions - it brings the redness down fast and stops any inflammation.
Step 5 - Let it settle
Your skin might look a little pink for the rest of the day. That's completely normal and it calms down quickly. By the next morning you'll just have smooth skin - and nothing else to think about for the next two weeks.
From session two onwards
You'll notice it gets easier. Less hair to pull, less sensation, shorter sessions. Keep up the antiseptic and aloe vera routine and your skin will just keep getting better.
Does It Hurt?
Does It Hurt?
Honestly? The first session is always the hardest . After that, your hair grows back finer - so there's less to pull, and less to feel. Most women describe it as a light scratch within a few sessions.
We suggest shaving down as much as possible before the first session and starting slow!
How long will I stay smooth?
How long will I stay smooth?
Most women get two weeks of smooth skin before they need to touch it again (compared to 24–48 hours with shaving). The difference is the root - when you remove hair from the base, there's simply nothing left close to the surface to feel or see. And over time, as the hair grows back finer, a lot of women find their two weeks stretching even further.