Remington EP7036AU Smooth & Silky Ultimate Cordless Wet/Dry Epilator

User Manual - Page 7

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7
HOW TO USE YOUR EPILATOR
NOTE: THIS EPILATOR OPERATES IN CORDLESS MODE ONLY.
Before epilating, make sure your skin is clean, dry and
free from creams or oils. Ensure that the On/Off switch
is in the Off position. Turn the epilator on ensuring that
you press the switch lock in with your thumb. Set to
the desired speed. Low speed is recommended for fine
hair and High speed is recommended for coarse hair or
stronger hair growth.
Using your free hand, hold the skin taut so that the hairs
stand upright. Position the epilator so that the stainless
steel discs are at a 90º angle and flat against the skin.
The Remington® epilator attachment heads are designed
to ensure maximum contact to the skin to maximise the
hair removal process. (Diagram A)
Glide the epilator in a slow continuous movement against
the hair growth. Do not apply pressure as the epilator
will slow down or even stop. Repeat until all unwanted
hair is removed. After epilating, turn the epilator Off.
ARM/LEG EPILATION
Select and attach the Perfect angle cap, or Massaging
cap with Aloe Vera to the epilator. Epilate from the lower
arm or leg and slowly move upwards. To epilate behind
the elbow or knee keep the arm or the leg straight to
stretch the skin. (Diagram B)
FACE, UNDERARM & BIKINI EPILATION
Select and attach the Facial cap to the epilator. Please
be aware that these areas are particularly sensitive to epilation. However this
sensitivity will reduce after repeated usage. For more comfort, ensure that the
skin is held taut and the hair is at the optimum length of 2-5mm.
When epilating the underarm keep your arm raised so that the skin is
stretched. Directly after epilation avoid using irritating substances, such as
deodorants with alcohol. (Diagram C)
When epilating the bikini line hold the skin around the bikini line area taut, and
glide the epilator in a circular motion. (Diagram D)
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