Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator

Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator

  • 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

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. Th

List Price: $ 119.95

Price: $ 119.95

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3 Responses to “ Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator ”

  1. 78 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best epilator ever, December 25, 2008
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    This review is from: Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator (Health and Beauty)

    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!

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  2. 35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    BEST BEST BEST EVER!, April 7, 2009
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    This review is from: Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator (Health and Beauty)

    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.

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  3. 90 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Twice the price, 1/3 quicker, doesn’t get all the hairs, March 7, 2009
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    hurrae
    This review is from: Emjoi AP-18 Emagine Dual Opposed 72 Tweezer Head Epilator (Health and Beauty)

    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.

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