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  2. Epilator - Wikipedia

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    An epilator is an electrical device used to remove hair by mechanically grasping multiple hairs simultaneously and pulling them out. The way in which epilators pull out hair is similar to waxing, but unlike waxing, they do not remove skin cells. Epilators may use an electric motor or be manually powered with a spring.

  3. How to Choose the Best Epilator for You, According to Experts

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    Motor function: The motor inside the epilator powers the rotating head. Different epilators have varying speeds, allowing users to adjust the intensity based on their comfort level and the area ...

  4. Why experts recommend using an epilator for hair removal - AOL

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    Philips Epilator Series 8000 $ at Amazon. Braun Silk-Épil Flex 9-020. One of the many epilators in Braun’s Silk-Épil line, this device comes with a flexible head, allowing it to contour around ...

  5. Electrology - Wikipedia

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    A beauty store advertising electrolysis hair removal, circa 1938. Electrology is the practice of electrical hair removal to permanently remove human hair from the body. ...

  6. Electric tweezers - Wikipedia

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    Electric tweezers are an electronic device intended to permanently remove hair.The design incorporates a pair of tweezers at the tip. A button on the side of the handle is used to simultaneously close the tweezer tips and turn on the high-frequency electrical signal.

  7. Can alcohol cause cancer? Here's what the science says

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    A growing body of evidence has shown links between cancer and drinking alcohol. In a warning Friday, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said cancer risk increases with the number of drinks, but ...

  8. Genuine Parts Company - Wikipedia

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    Genuine Parts Company (GPC) is an American company engaged in the distribution of automotive replacement parts, industrial replacement parts, office products and electrical/electronic materials. GPC serves numerous customers from more than 2,600 operations around the world, and has approximately 48,000 employees. [ 1 ]

  9. Vikings reportedly trading for Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson

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    The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to a trade to acquire left tackle Cam Robinson from the Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL Network reports. The deal provides protection for Sam Darnold's blind slide ...