Some other things to take note of:
– You don’t need to charge it or anything since no electricity is involved. Just rinse the tool after you’re done. The Puff claims to be reusable for up to a year. Although, if you’re not able to use it after a year, I’m not sure how ‘cost-friendly’ it’ll end up being in the long run and using an epilator might be better for the price.
– It seems to work best on medium to long hair strands. So if the hair is too short or still growing out, it may not be as effective or you might want to wait a bit longer for it to grow out before using the tool.
– On coarser hair, you might need to apply a bit more pressure as you rub in order for it to work. For me, it worked best on my leg and arm hairs, but not on armpits, unfortunately (also, I don’t think rubbing an armpit excessively is good for the skin in the long run).
– If you’re on the hairier side, it might take a bit more time and effort compared to just shaving. But since it serves as an exfoliator as well, you could do it as you shower and kill two birds with one Puff. 😛
On the other hand, you do end up saving time by not needing to book a wax salon appointment or deal with the pain of epilating. Plus, my skin did feel real smooth after exfoliating!