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The facial hair will be pulled as you move up your face. After completion, pair with our Lindo Post Hair Removal Gel to reduce risk of ingrown hairs and bumps. Wipe the coil with rubbing alcohol and a paper towel. Weight 1. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Check out some of our other favorites!

Related products Quick View. Lindo hair remover is advertised as a twist-n-roll tweezers, a tool similar to threading hair removal you can do at home. For someone like me this was a big advantage! I could be doing touch ups at home.. Or maybe forgo going to the mall to get them done all together! Lindo twist-n-roll tweezers gently removes hair in one twist motion. As you twist the handles outward, it grabs and pulls hair out. I was impressed with this tool but since I was wanting something to help me more with my eyebrows more than anything this was not the tool I need.

The Lindo Twist-n-Roll can be used only between the eyebrows and above the eyebrows. Never use it under the eyebrows because it can catch and pull your eyelashes. However this is great for other facial hair. Bend Lindo twist-n-roll tweezers into an upside down U shape and place the coil against the skin. While twisting the handles the coil should roll upwards against your skin and remove any unwanted hair in the process.

Always keep the tweezers bent in the upside down U shape. Use it on upper lip, cheeks, forehead, chin, neck and more. SO Go buy yours today www. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: New. I was skeptical that the threader would work, but I am very pleased to report that it did. My first try was painful, but each time hurt less. If you can push through the end results are worth it. No bumps, nor infected hairs, and a few of the hairs were coarse due to years of tweeting.

So far, I am pleased with this product. Skip to main content. Finally I got this thing and I feel so much better. I love it, I don't even need a mirror, I sit on the couch watching TV and 'spring' the hair right off my face! It's so awesome! Hi alteregoishere! Oh I've heard of that store before--it's in Seattle, right? I'd love to go there someday. Just email me at nouveaucheap gmail.

I think I just need to master the technique. How long did it take you to become good at it? And PS: I'm so glad you found something that you love for hair removal!! Ah well. I think the hardest part is the 'twirling' of the handles, once you've got that figured out it's a piece of cake.

I know what you mean by peach fuzz, but I'm too much of a wimp to try this out We'll see. Totally unrelated - I was in Target tonight and thought of you. While trolling the aisles for something else, I discovered Philosophy's Exfoliate set on the shelf!

I haven't seen one anywhere else - even Sephora. Hey femputer! OK, I'm going to have to keep on practicing because I just can't seem to get the twirling motion down yet.



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