First, some caveats:
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eBay is the #1 seller of choice for hair removal scam artists, so I do not recommend buying anything from eBay, including an Epila.
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This guide could be written by anyone, including an Epila salesperson.
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Epila has not been cleared for use in the United States by FDA.
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First-hand reports are not scientific or reliable. Many people will swear by a method because it “worked for me,” but so many factors affect hair growth that it is difficult to make any kind of assessment without a large controlled clinical study. Epila has not been subjected to this kind of study.
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You should never ever use a laser near your eyes, as this person says she has.
Having said all that, the series of reviews below describe the device pretty accurately and give an ongoing commentary:
http://search.reviews.ebay.ca/members/glynnjude?uqt=g&ugso=1
I’ll leave it up to you to decide if the information seems legitimate or not.