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Epil-Stop: Stings, Scabs and SUCKS!
I bought Epil-Stop at a local drugstore to ensure that I could return should I be dissatisfied with the results.
The first thing that bothered me was the amount of spray that i had to apply. I was using the travel size bottle first and i felt like i had used a significant portion of it on my legs alone. The product reminded me of a liquid form of Nair in a spray bottle. The smell of Epil-Stop is like Nair too - it didn't smell like the citrus smell they advertise, it smells like a less potent version of Nair.
I left the product on for a few minutes. It couldn't have been more than 5 minutes. My legs started to burn. I wasn't sure if I had left it on long enough for it to be effective but I didn't want to know what would happen should it start eating away at my skin. I removed it as directed and hoped the stinging sensation would go away by the next morning.
The stinging sensation lasted about three days and now I have scabs on my legs. I've been putting aloe and tea tree oil on my scabs in the hope that it will heal faster.
I've never been so disappointed in a product before. Epil-Stop smells bad, isn't effective in removing all hair, leaves an enduring stinging sensation and it causes your skin to scab.
Luckily, I am able to return the product to the drugstore and get my money back. I just wanted to let people know that epil-stop is NOT a solution to hair removal.