Girl Secrets: How to Get Silky Smooth Underarms Without Waxing

panasonic wet/dry epilatorToday I want to talk about epilators. Have you heard about them? They’re electric razor looking contraptions with rotating tweezer-like discs, and despite sounding like a military torture device, are actually awesome.

At some point I started noticing people’s underarms, specifically, other women’s underarms, which were hairless and also looked notably nicer because they just looked like bare skin and not the five o’clock shadow underarm that many razor-using women sport. This is achieved by essentially removing the hair, so the underarm lacks the hair follicle which makes it appear dark under the skin.

Enter The Epilator. No idea where I first discovered them, but I do remember watching countless youtube videos of girls demonstrating and touting the benefits of this holy grail product. After reading every last review on every epilator available (it’s what I do), I eventually ordered the Panasonic Wet/Dry Two Speed Epilator with Three Heads (PS: latest version from Panasonic here), because I figured using it in the shower with steam and body wash sounded a lot less scary than dry ripping hair out of my armpit, and also because if I wasn’t woman enough for this operation after all, at least I could use it as an electric razor.

It turns out that I am woman enough (huzzahh!! hear me roar!), and I use it religiously. It works like this: the tiny discs (see below) rotate and grab your hair like tweezers, except there are a lot of discs, so it’s like 20 tweezers at once. I read over and over that as long as you pull your skin taut, it won’t get caught in the discs, but I’ve never put any particular effort into it. Just holding my arm up in the hair seems to do the trick, and I’ve never once had my skin caught.

epilator rotating tweezers
The first time you use it, there is a definite ouch factor, but if you can bare it for 30 seconds, your armpit becomes pretty numb to the pain. Subsequent uses are even less painful because 1. you get used to it, and 2. there is less hair. The epilator I purchased has a little guard that goes over it for beginners, which keeps it from getting as much hair at once, but I ripped it off after 10 seconds because I would rather just get it over with.

The results? Smooth, smooth skin. Like baby butt smooth. I went around having various family members feel my armpits because OMG HOW SMOOTH ARE THEY?? SO SMOOTH. Now I no longer shave my armpits (ever), and use the epilator no more than once a week to get the few hairs that have grown (which also appear lighter and thinner since they aren’t hacked off the way shaving your underarms does).

Have you ever epilated? If you want to try, I highly recommend the one I have, but Braun and Emjoi seem to be popular as well. If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer them in the comments.

UPDATE: It appears Panasonic has replaced the epilator I have with this Wet/Dry Epilator. It only takes 1 hour to charge, vs. the one I have which takes 12. Obviously I’ll be upgrading!

UPDATE #2: I’ve been trying out sugar waxing and wrote a post about it, if you’re interested.


Comments

  1. Im gg to try it after reading ur post. Was scared to use it on my underarm before because my cousin tried once and somehow i think it made her underarm bleed. Anws, do you have any idea how to remove those little round things beneath the skin of the armpit? Please help ><

    1. Riley Moore Avatar
      Riley Moore

      Try it! It takes a minute to get used to the pain, but start slowly and you’ll get used to it. Also, I find that my skin is a lot smoother after epilating. Good luck!

    2. Try it! It takes a minute to get used to the pain, but start slowly and you’ll get used to it. Also, I find that my skin is a lot smoother after epilating. Good luck!

  2. bragh_erin Avatar
    bragh_erin

    Riley,
    I have use epilators on other parts of my body and get similar results. I love the smooth results. I have never tried the armpits though. I always felt that the epilator might pinch the skin.

    1. Riley Moore Avatar
      Riley Moore

      I’ve never had a pinching problem. When you lift your arm up it kind of solves that by pulling your skin, so it won’t get caught. I want to try my legs next, but I feel like it will take too long!

    2. I’ve never had a pinching problem. When you lift your arm up it kind of solves that by pulling your skin, so it won’t get caught. I want to try my legs next, but I feel like it will take too long!

  3. Do you get ingrown hairs using an epilator?

    1. Hi Missy! Just like other forms of hair removal where you are removing hair from below the skin, that can definitely happen. However I find that by using exfoliating gloves helps a lot (you can get them at a drugstore for a few bucks). Also I make a diy remedy that uses crushed uncoated aspirin and witch-hazel whenever I feel like an ingrown hair might happen. It works!

  4. do we need to buy that to have silky smooth armpits?

    1. You certainly don’t NEED to, but it is my favorite method! 🙂 You could also try waxing or laser hair removal. I just find epilators the easier, less expensive method.

    2. You don’t have to, but it is the best way to do it.. i used to wax, but after i tried the epilator, i realised that is much better.. as for the pain, you’ll get used to it..

  5. Khurram Hina Avatar
    Khurram Hina

    I ve tried epilators many times but i results in small pimples which eventually turn into marks on ma armpit.can sum1 help wot sud i do?

    1. Make sure you exfoliate before epilating (I like to use exfoliating gloves), and do it after a hot shower, which opens up your pores. After you epilate, exfoliate on a daily basis (but NOT immediately after) to help prevent ingrown hairs. Sometimes there will be slight red bumps right after (similar to waxing), but they should go away within a few hours.

      1. Khurram Hina Avatar
        Khurram Hina

        Thnx I tried dat, it worked. Ok now can u help me, while using very hot wax, I ve got a dark spot on 1 of my armpit.wot sud i do? Itz lyk 1 cm long

        1. Sounds like a burn. I would use some fresh aloe vera gel on it twice a day, and avoid irritating the area while it heals.

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