Using
I’ve sprinkled a few treatments of SensEpil home laser hair removal over three months, and I’ve spent at least a pair of Giuseppes — or my monthly matcha green tea soy latte budget — buying SensEpil refill cartridges. SensEpil can feel as hot as the laser’s flash looks, SensEpil laser hair removal is as loud as my hair dryer, and I hardly get through SensEpil’ing all my limbs before Gone With The Wind is over and I have to stop shouting “Marry me, Rhett Butler” at my MacBook.
But the bottom line?
SensEpil works, and Rhett Butler is a fictional character who fathered a child with a madam whose brothel he funded.
I know, Scarlett was a fool to let him go…


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14.Dec.2009
Hating
People who have witnessed me on the beach — arms and legs the color of sand, covered in a KD-monogrammed shirt dress and a Marlies Dekkers bikini — won’t be surprised:
Apparently I’ve got mutant skin.
I’ve only done 1.85 SensEpil laser hair removal sessions, and I’ve killed two SensEpil refill cartridges.
Even though a SensEpil refill cartridge costs $50, that’s still cheaper than laser hair removal at a medispa.
Or a matcha green tea soy latte at Urth Caffe…
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11.Sep.2009
Hating
I like to think that I’m not so much a sucker for branded beauty gadgets, but I’m curious with a Dorian Gray-level of lust for beauty.
So a season ago I blew a couple hundred on no!no! home laser hair removal, which is now on sale at Sephora as they replace it with SensEpil at-home laser hair removal.
Maybe my hair’s too fair — laser hair removal treatment is best for dark, coarse hair — but I never noticed much of a difference with my no!no!. I kept hoping noticeable no!no! results were a session away, but now that I’ve got SensEpil laser hair removal to play with, I’m with Nietzsche: “Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of man.”
Nietzsche also said, “Women’s modesty generally increases with their beauty.” Oh, you flatter me…

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17.Aug.2009