USE
3 • Leg hair removal
For optimum epilation, we recommend
that you tilt the epilator slightly towards
your skin in the direction of epilation
(fig.3). Move the switch to the on posi-
tion 2 (fig.4). The switch must always
remain visible during use (fig.5). Shave
against the lie of the hair, with the shaver
4 • Hair removal from sensitive areas
For optimum epilation, we recommend
that you tilt the epilator slightly
towards your skin in the direction of
epilation (fig.8).
If the hairs are long trim to approxima-
tely 1cm. Dry the area thoroughly to
ensure any trace of deodorant or pers-
piration are removed. Push the
Sensitive Area accessory onto the epi-
lator head until it clicks (fig.9). Move
the switch to the on position 1
and shave against the lie of the hair,
slowly and without pressing, with the
shaver perpendicular to your skin.
For the armpits :
- make sure the skin is stretched
properly, and keep your arm raised and
stretched throughout the hair removal.
- first shave from bottom to (fig.11)...
then from top to bottom (fig.12).
5 • Peeling
Peeling will enable you to limit growth
of subcutaneous hair if practised
regularly.
Press the release button to remove the
epilator head (fig.16).
perpendicular to your skin (fig.6). When
depilation completed, stop the applian-
ce (fig.7).
IMPORTANT
Always shave slowly and without
pressing.
For the bikini line:
- make sure the skin is stretched
properly (fig.13).
Remove the Sensitive Area accessory
(fig.15)
(fig.21)
IMPORTANT
If you are not used to epilating your
underarms and bikini line with an
(fig.10)
epilator, we recommend you use the
Sensitive Area accessory.
Small red spots may appear. They
will disappear quickly. It is
preferable to use your depilator in
the evening.
If necessary, apply calming cream
after depilation.
IMPORTANT
Never carry out peeling on sensitive
areas (armpits / bikini line / face).
and unplug your epilator
after each use.
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