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[. . . ] NMake sure unit is "off" before plugging in, always attach plug to appliance first, then to outlet. To disconnect, turn all controls to "off", then remove plug from outlet, then detach power cord from the appliance for storage. NThe power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position. Always ensure that your hands, epilator and power adapter are dry before charging this product. [. . . ] NDo not use the epilating head on irritated skin or skin with varicose veins, rashes, spots, moles or wounds without consulting a doctor. During pregnancy, or people who suffer from diabetes mellitus, hemophilia or immunodeficiency should also consult their doctor before using this product. For more comfort, ensure that the skin is held taut and that the hair is at the optimum length of . If it has been an extended period of time since you have removed hair, trim the hair with a Remington® bikini trimmer or cosmetic trimmer before epilation. When epilating the underarm area, raise your arm so that the skin is stretched. Avoid using substances which may cause irritation, such as deodorants, directly after epilation (preferably overnight). However, you should consult your doctor if the irritation has not disappeared within three days. NAll methods of hair removal from the root can result in ingrown hairs depending on the condition of the skin and hair. In some cases inflammation of the skin could occur when bacteria penetrate the skin (e. Thorough cleaning of the epilation head before each use will minimize the risk of infection. NWhen using an epilator for the first time it is best to try it on a small area to get used to the process of epilation. NTake a warm bath or shower before epilating and exfoliate to remove dead skin cells. This will make your skin more pliable, making the epilation process less uncomfortable. NBest results are achieved by gliding the epilator lightly over the shin in short, circular motion-sweeping the head up and away at the end of each pass. If you press too hard, a built-in safety measure slows or stops the discs altogether. NRepeat the motion within the same area a few times until all hair is removed. After several months of cumulative use, there will be less hair and those remaining will be thinner. NYou may want to epilate in the evening so that any possible reddening can disappear overnight. NAfter use, you can use a body cream or aloe lotion to soothe the skin and reduce skin irritation. If the bikini line hair is too long, trim first with either scissors or a trimmer. Afterwards, you can use the epilator to remove the hair from the root for weeks for a smooth and beautiful bikini line. NYour Remington® epilator can be used safely to remove a single hair from the body. [. . . ] 's involvement in this program is part of our commitment to preserving our environment and conserving our natural resources. Warrants this product against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a two-year period from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty does not include damage to the product resulting from accident or misuse. If the product should become defective within the warranty period, we will replace it free of charge. [. . . ]

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