Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price

Philips Satinelle Advanced Wet & Dry Epilator is my latest gadget. You all know how lazy I am to visit parlours and prefer to get rid of the fuzz at home whenever I find it convenient.

I've already mentioned a lot of tips to ease epilation for newbies in my article 10 Tips On Smooth Pain-free Epilation. I have also reviewed other epilators which I'll link to below just in case you want to compare.

Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price




The Philips Advanced Wet & Dry epilator that I have is in a lovely lavender and white color combination. It comes packed in a box along with the following attachments:

Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price
  1. Charger
  2. Epilation head
  3. Pain easing roller head
  4. Shaving head
  5. Delicate area cap
  6. Facial cap
  7. Cleaning brush
  8. Travel pouch

The epilator has a slim s-shaped handle with curves making it very easy to hold. You can use the epilator dry or you can take it with you into the shower. It has two operational speeds. 

Price: Rs 6495

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First we'll take a closer look at the epilator head. The epilator head is wide and comes with a cap with tiny rollers that help stretch the skin making it less pain free for newbies. I'm used to epilating and don't normally use this cap. But it helps when you are working on the under arm area as the skin there is more gentle.

There is a light inside the epilation head which is useful in clearly showing fine hair.

There are two additional caps - one is for the delicate areas on the body while the other has a very narrow opening. This one is for facial hair removal. I prefer to use a facial epilator that is designed specifically for the face only as I find that more efficient for removing hair on the face.
 

Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price

The shaver head comes with its own cap. This cap is designed to help cut off longer hair before you epilate them or shave them off. The shaver good to get you started and for working on areas with thicker hair. Its better to shave coarse hair into a smaller length before epilating because smaller hair is easier and less painful to epilate.

Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price

Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price

Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price



Philips Satinelle Advanced, BRE630/00, Wet & Dry Epilator, Review, Photos, Price, pain free hair removal
Philips Satinelle Advanced BRE630/00 Wet & Dry Epilator - Review, Photos, Price

Overall I'm quite happy with this new epilator. It's convenient to use and travel friendly too. Wet and dry action means I can use it in the shower when the hair is soft and easier to pull out. This can be a good gift for the coming festive season be it Diwali or Thanksgiving.

You can also read my reviews of other epilators:

  1. Braun Silk Epil 7 Skin Spa Model 7951
  2. Braun Silk Epil 9
  3. Philips Satinelle Essential Epilator BRE201



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21 comments:

  1. Such a great epilator. Liked it. Thanks for sharing.
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  2. Sounds painful! I hear pull out & hair...ouch!

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    1. If you have ever waxed you won't find it unbearable. Do read my posts on tips for painfree epilation. It's really not scary after the first use

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  3. I'm always afraid of epilators though I could really use one.

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    1. A few tips would help ease your fear. It's really not that bad

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  4. I have never used and epilator before. They look a bit scary to me!

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    1. Don't worry - it's just scary until you actually use it. I've been using these for over 15 years!

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  6. I have a friend that SWEARS by her epilator! I'll have to look into this one :)

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  7. This sounds really handy! I've never used one before, but it's nice that it's waterproof and can be used in the shower, too.

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  8. I bought a Philips epilator a couple of years ago, but was too chicken to use it. I ended up giving it to my sister - but got one of those home IPL devices from her instead, so it was a great swap!

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  9. This sounds super handy! Great review

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  10. epilators have always given me pause...but they seem to work so well.

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  11. I love a good epilator, thanks for the review!

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  12. This looks really good, I am on the look out for one that will be good in the shower. Great review x

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  13. These guys have certainly come a long way in design! I have very vivid memories of my mom screaming while using in the early 80's. I love that wet aspect, seems that alone would help reduce the pain.

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  14. Sounds like a good epilator. I am using Braun wet & dry it works wonderfully and removes hair easily.

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