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5 Best Facial Epilators for Long-Lasting Hair Removal

Editor’s Tip: Hold the unit flat against your skin—not at an angle. Then, use small circular motions to gently remove any unwanted hair.

Target area: facial hair | Product highlights: travel-friendly, great for sensitive skin | Type: battery/cordless

Best Multitasking: Pursonic 6-in-1 Smooth Glide Epilator

Pursonic

6-in-1 Smooth Glide Epilator

Why we love it: Dr. Jeffy calls the Pursonic 6-in-1 Smooth Glide Epilator a total steal. At just $45, this is a multitasker that doesn’t skimp on features. With six interchangeable heads, it handles everything from epilation to trimming and exfoliating, offering impressive versatility for all your grooming needs. “It’s an excellent choice for someone new to epilating. Not only does it remove hair efficiently, but the additional heads for massaging and exfoliating add real value. It can be used wet or dry, has adjustable speed settings, and even includes an LED light for better precision,” she says. A smart design and budget-friendly price are just what you need to level up your self-care game.

Editor’s tip: For a smoother experience, try epilating right after a warm shower in the bathroom. "The humidity can enhance effectiveness and make the process noticeably more comfortable," says Dr. Jeffy.

Target area: full body | Product highlights: 6 interchangeable heads | Type: battery/cordless

Frequently Asked Questions

What epilator is best for the face?

When choosing a facial epilator, opt for one that’s compact and easy to maneuver, perfect for delicate areas like your upper lip or chin. Prioritize features like motorized tweezers, which remove hair from the root for longer-lasting smoothness. “Epilators with tweezers are more precise and better suited for fine facial hair than those with rotating discs,” explains Connie Yang, MD, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist at PFFrankMD by Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank in NYC. A built-in LED light is another must-have for spotting those tiny, hard-to-see hairs. “For fine, light-colored facial hair, the light can help you visualize hairs more clearly for better removal,” she adds. Look for hypoallergenic materials to minimize irritation and attachments like facial caps or cleansing brushes for added versatility. Adjustable speed settings are a bonus: “Slower speeds work well for fine hair and are gentler on sensitive skin,” says Dr. Yang. And if the device is removable and washable? Even better. “It helps reduce the risk of bacterial contamination,” she says.

Is it good to epilate your face?

Epilating your face is an excellent option for hair removal, delivering longer-lasting results than shaving by removing hair directly from the root. “Hairs removed by plucking typically take longer to grow back and often return finer,” explains Brooke Jeffy, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of BTWN in Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s a cost-effective, precise method that’s also gentler on the skin compared to waxing.

Are epilators recommended by dermatologists?

Dermatologists typically view epilators as a safe and effective hair removal option when used properly, though their suitability can vary based on your skin type, needs, and tolerance. As with most at-home devices, “It’s always a good idea to consult with a dermatologist to determine what works best for your unique skin,” says Mona Mislankar, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and wonder of Cincinnati Skin Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

What are the cons of a face epilator?

While facial epilators offer a convenient and effective way to remove hair, they do come with some potential drawbacks. “Facial epilators can cause irritation and may not be suitable for sensitive skin or those with conditions like eczema or rosacea,” says Dr. Yang. They should also be avoided over active acne or rosacea, as this can worsen inflammation and spread bacteria. “For some, the trauma of plucking hairs can lead to hyperpigmentation, particularly in darker skin tones. Additionally, individuals with thin or fragile skin should use epilators cautiously, as the process can cause microtears and further irritation. Proper technique and aftercare are essential to minimize these risks,” she says.

Meet the experts

  • Connie Yang, MD, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist at PFFrankMD by Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank in NYC
  • Viktoryia Kazlouskaya, MD, PhD, a board-certified dermatologist and CEO of Dermatology Circle in NYC.
  • Brooke Jeffy, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of BTWN in Scottsdale, Arizona
  • Mona Mislankar, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and wonder of Cincinnati Skin Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

How we test and review products

When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We are particularly discerning when writing about skin-care devices. This is because of the increased risks and, in many cases, the high price points, that accompany at-home dermatological tools and devices.

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