| | |  | Epilators | Home » » » » » » Emagn Recharg Epilatr | | | | | | | Description: | | Imagine the "Emagine" from Emjoi. The Emagine from Emjoi is a ground breaking hair remover with 72 tweezer heads that removes hair quickly and comfortably by reducing the number of passes required to achieve the benefits of epilation - smooth and silky skin. Emjoi's patented "Glide Technology" lifts up the hair for quick and easy removal. Coupled with Emjoi's innovation of a one fixed tweezer disc and two that open and close, the skin is stretched to increase comfort and efficiently remove hair. The Emagine is also the first epilator in the world to offer Silver Ion Technology to provide antimicrobial protection - from bacterial infections. Emagine's Dual Opposed Staggered Heads are a completely new feature for an epilator; they allow the epilator to cover more surface area than ever before while grasping and removing the hair in one pass. To reduce the chance of ingrown hairs, the Emagine features exclusive "middle lifting fingers" that lift flat and short hairs for easy epilation. The Emagine is the ultimate hair remover! The Results? - Hair Free for up to 6 weeks while leaving your skin soft and smooth. Middle lifting fingers prepare hair for removal by lifting flat and short hair and decrease the possibility of ingrown hair Removes hair from the root leaving skin smooth for up to 6 weeks. Silver Ion Technology provides antimicrobial protection Curved shape is designed to hug the curves of the body Ergonomically engineered handle is balanced in your hand and is easy to hold and maneuver all over the body Removes hair from the root as short as 0.5mm Gentle enough to remove delicate facial hair on the upper lip and chin Great for removing hair on the legs, bikini line and underarms Soft touch grip for comfort and control 2 Speed | | | Features: | |
• 72 tweezer heads that remove hair quickly and comfortably
• Features patented Glide Technology
• First Epilator in the world to offer Silver Ion Technology
• Dual Opposed Staggered Heads new feature for an epilator
• Features exclusive middle lifting fingers that lift flat and short hairs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 260 reviews |
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147 of 151 found the following review helpful:
Best epilator everDec 26, 2008
By Lisa
"NHRA fan"
The Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator is quite simply the best epilator I have ever used. It's easy to use, has plenty of power in its two power settings, and the 72 tweezer heads significantly reduce the amount of time epilating takes. Other epilators could take me an hour to do my legs, since I would have to go over the same area repeatedly to get all of the hairs. With 72 tweezer heads and plenty of power, I think the Emjoi AP-18 takes under 10 minutes to do both legs. It's not very noisy to operate, and if you're used to epilating, the hair removal isn't painful. If you aren't used to epilating, any epilator will be painful for the first several uses. Even cleaning out this epilator is easy. The only thing I would change about this epilator would be making it cordless. Then again, they may not be able to keep the power level consistent enough while running on battery power, which may be the reason it's operable only while plugged in to an outlet.
The Emjoi AP-18 is pricier than many of the other epilators on the market, but the superior performance makes it well worth the price. I wouldn't trade mine for anything!
71 of 71 found the following review helpful:
BEST BEST BEST EVER!Apr 07, 2009
By any mom This is the third epilator that I have owned. I have used Epilady, Braun and now the Emjoi Emagine and for the first time in three years I love the fact that I epilate my legs over shaving. It is so much faster than the Braun or Epilady and grabs the hairs that the other epilators missed. Love it and would highly recommend over Brawn or Epilady.
170 of 186 found the following review helpful:
Twice the price, 1/3 quicker, doesn't get all the hairsMar 07, 2009
By hurrae I've been a fan of epilators ever since the 90s. I love that they can get the shortest of hairs, so I don't have to grow my hair out to have it waxed, and that I can remove hair from my entire body without having to go to a salon. I've been considering a dual head epilator since the emjoi optima came out, but could never convince myself to spend the extra money. When I finally decided I was sick of how long it took with my old Philips (which, compared to the Braun it replaced, I've never been terribly happy with) and came to amazon to pick up the optima, I found this improved model and pounced on it. Couldn't wait to try it out the night it was delivered, but didn't notice any difference at all in the speed. I've shelved it since, but decided today to get it back out to try again.
Since my legs weren't that bad, it didn't take long, but I still didn't feel it was working miraculously fast, and when I had removed as much hair as the epliator could, my legs still felt somewhat stubbly. That gave me the idea to compare it to my old epilator.
I got the Philips back out. Started by running it over my legs. Yep, they felt smoother. Then I decided to time it. Since my legs were done, I decided to do my arms. To keep it fair, I used my dominant hand (left) to hold the Emjoi and my right hand for the Philips. It took the Emjoi five minutes to clear as much hair as possible my right arm. It took seven with the Philips on my left. However, again, my left arm was noticeably smoother than my right and the Philips' single row of tweezers felt more nimble going over bony areas. I ended up finishing off my right arm with the Philips.
The only upside I found was that the Emjoi seemed less painful than the Philips. I could see using the Emjoi to start an area that had been neglected for a while. Still, as a daily epilator, the Philips, and the Braun before it, were both far superior, if a tiny bit slower.
37 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Braun vs. Emjoi...hands down the winner is emjoiJun 25, 2010
By Bonnie The Emjoi has a very fast rotation and a large number of tweezers, which pulls the hair out faster, thus reducing the pain and making it more efficient. Even with it pulling it pulled more hairs at a time, the speed made it hurt less than the braun I had been using. Compared to my braun, it takes me 1/5 of the time and has 1/10th of the pain and does a much better job on most areas. I found that the braun broke the hair off, the emjoi pulls hair out at the root which leaves my legs feeling smoother longer.
Specific areas and pain...the hard facts
Legs: The first time I used this epilator on my legs, I wasn't sure I was using it correctly because it didn't hurt. I could barely feel it pulling out the hairs, even though it was doing so much more efficiently than the braun.
underarms: does a fabulous job- just be sure that your skin is 100% dry before you begin or it will really hurt and won't be very effective.
fine hair on arms and stomach: Worked great, this one grasped the fine hair much better than the braun and only required 2 passes.
Bikini area: Emjoi produced the smoothest result. This area did hurt the first time I did it; but it was tolerable...eye watering pain, not screaming in pain. Also, I was able to make it through the whole area in one sitting. I had tried this before with the braun a few times and the pain had been so unbearable I had to stop.
I do like the braun features of the light and that it is cordless; however, the power that the cord adds to the emjoi makes being tethered to the wall not so bad. (the cord is fairly long.)
I would buy this one over the braun any day....the time I am saving is astounding!
FYI, any epilator you get will be easier on your skin than shaving - shaving causes your skin to lose its elasticity. Also, the epilator will never cut you or get dull!
32 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic epilatorJan 25, 2011
By vanaheimr This is the first epilator i've ever owned, having shaved all my life, it being the easiest and least painful option for hair removal. i did a lot of research online before deciding on an epilator, and even more before deciding to try this one. i have a very low pain tolerance, so i was quite sceptical, but willing to give it a go given that i'd read in a number of places that epilators are now nowhere near as painful as they used to be, and i had read many reviews stating that this one was around the least painful there was.
i have just received my new epilator and used it for the first time, and i can definitely say that it is really not that bad at all. Yes, there is a very mild pinching sensation as each hair is removed, but its definitely well within my ability to tolerate it, and even do an entire leg at a time. It is far easier to see whether the you've been successful with removing the hair with an epilator, and with this one, you do need to go over the same spot a few times sometimes, but mostly, it does a great job first time round. i doubt there's a hair removal technique yet invented that really never needs to go over the same area twice.
Like with all hair removal, you will need to do it regularly at least to start, because your hair grows in cycles, and when you do it today, you're not catching the hairs that are still growing in the pores and haven't peeped out as yet.
One cannot complain about fast regrowth or ingrowns in relation to epilators, because that's really individual to each person's body, so the factors i believe are important are:
* Is it painful? - Not enough to worry about. Also, i could actually feel a sharp, pricking sensation in a number of the pores for a while afterwards, but nothing disturbing.
* How fast can you get it done? - For me, this epilator was perhaps a couple of minutes faster than shaving, but nothing to write home about.
* How smooth are you afterwards? - Very smooth, very smooth.
* Is it easy? - As easy as shaving with this one.
* Can i attack multiple parts of my body with the same tool? - Yes - the same head can do the upper lip, underarms, legs and bikini area. However, the instructions say that when using on the upper lip, one should only target individual hairs at a time, and use only one of the heads.
* Can i use it wet and dry? This one is dry only, but i don't see that as a problem.
* Is it easy to use? - Very. It sits easily in your hand, and while the instructions state which way round you're supposed to hold it, the shape of the body makes you want to hold it that way anyway. The on/off/ slider is easy to intuit, and really, its much like shaving from there, except that you're supposed to pull your skin taut as you go. Easy peasy.
* Is it easy to clean? - Yes. It comes with a little brush that is easy to hold and easy to use on the epilator head. The head is detachable for easier cleaning if you wish, and comes off as a completely separate unit, with no internal working exposed on either the body or the head when it is removed. All you need to do is brush off the hairs and you're done.
* How noisy is it? - Moderately, but quieter than many electric razors. Its not quiet, per se, but it didn't scare my cats when i turned it on next to them.
* Can i go out looking fab straight away? - i would say no. This is a small drawback i guess, to epilators in general, not just this one. i have quite white skin, and it was decidedly marked with little red dots for a while afterwards.
* Is it worth the money? - Admittedly i should probably answer this question after at least a couple of months usage, but so far, i'd say yes, and based on the majority of the reviews i've read (many of which are after a significant period of use), i would say yes.
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