Tuesday, May 29, 2012

wart removal painless at home using apple cider vinegar day 1 at home cure

wart removal painless at home using apple cider vinegar day 1 at home cure






wart removal painless at home using apple cider vinegar day 1 at home cure

This is going to be a series of videos over the next few days documenting the removal of a wart on my elbow. I'm sharing this with you because it is possible to remove your warts for very cheap using apple cider vinegar. It's claimed to take as little as 3 days, but we'll see this wart's stubborn.
Video Rating: 4 / 5


Emjoi Emagine 72 disc Epilator - Video






Emjoi Emagine 72 disc Epilator - Video

Imagine the "Emagine" from Emjoi The Emagine from Emjoi is a ground breaking hair remover with 72 tweezer heads that removes hair quickly and comfortably by reducing the number of passes required to achieve the benefits of epilation - smooth and silky skin. Emjoi's patented "Glide Technology" lifts up the hair for quick and easy removal. Coupled with Emjoi's innovation of a one fixed tweezer disc and two that open and close, the skin is stretched to increase comfort and efficiently remove hair. The Emagine is also the first epilator in the world to offer Silver Ion Technology to provide antimicrobial protection - from bacterial infections. Emagine's Dual Opposed Staggered Heads are a completely new feature for an epilator; they allow the epilator to cover more surface area than ever before while grasping and removing the hair in one pass. To reduce the chance of ingrown hairs, the Emagine features exclusive "middle lifting fingers" that lift flat and short hairs for easy epilation. The Emagine is the ultimate hair remover! The Results? - Hair Free for up to 6 weeks while leaving your skin soft and smooth.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

35 comments:

  1. This method leaves scars.
    If you put too much vinegar.

    Do you know how much you should put? No?
    Then chances are, you will put too much.

    That's what I did many years ago.

    Then I went to a doctor and she removed them in 5 minutes (well it took around a week for my skin to get healed). No scars, by the way.

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  2. "...face.."

    Are you kidding?

    I tried this method many years ago, and still have deep scars (not on my face, but anyway they don't look nice).

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  3. This WILL work if you keep at it until it's ALL DEAD! Painless? No! IT can hurt like hell actually. My whole hand was throbbing from dripping ACV on a wart on my middle finger! It is gone now though.

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  4. I couldn't handle the pain, I wussed out. :/ =) It had a teeny tiny area that was starting to turn black.....so perhaps a round two, as the pain from the wart itself is back!! :( haha oh dear

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  5. that really works, thank you.

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  6. Trust me when I say I can NOT handle pain and I got through it. When I say I can't handle it, I'm usually on the verge of crying with a simple shot. I won't lie and say it doesn't hurt. It hurts but it's mostly stinging and it helps to think about the pain like this..."I'm killing that little asshole. I can get through this."

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  7. Does it hurt???

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  8. this is tattooing
    its ok if you change the aging process but when i put ink in my skin im a hoodlum or a gangster
    fuck society

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  9. HistoryIsMadeByMeMay 29, 2012 at 4:21 PM

    i used ACV on my gential warts and it was gone in 2 days. i was back out fuckin bitches in no time

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  10. Any Vinegar will do

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  11. duct tape......my derm dr. told me to put duct tape on my plantar wart, it was gone in about 2 weeks

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  12. can it be any kind of vinigar? and when you have to remove the dead skin after a few days what do you use your finger and just pick it off

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  13. yes the vinegar is killing the wart, that's why it hurts!!

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  14. When I went to the doctors they said that it irradiates the wart where then the immune system detects it and thats why it turn black because it is being fought off, so yes it is normal to throb:)

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  15. If you keep going continuous it will throb some. I assume that it varies from persona to person, but you can expect moderate throbbing. I found that if it was throbbing leaving the bandage off for a few hours to let it dry out helped. Then once it was dry I applied another bandage with the vinegar. Seems to work like a charm. The black is completely normal. Supposedly this is the tiny blood vessels that feed the wart dying off. Mine went completely black as well.

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  16. i have been using this method for about 4 days now and my wart is getting smaller and smaller but stays black and there has been 2 night i have had to take the band aid off because of how bad it throbbed and burned is that normal i mean like the pain woke me up and i couldn't go back to sleep

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  17. Thank you. The main thing with this method is to keep up with it as new layers will grow out fast if you don't keep at it and also keep doing it for about 3-5 days after the wart is completely gone. I might have to try your baking soda method!

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  18. Thanx, I love how non bullshit this video is,I have a wart on the same spot lol.Hey if you have a mole you need removed,Baking soda mixed with castro oil,and a band aid work's pretty well.

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  19. I have this and IT HURTS LIKE WHAT!!! at first over time the skin gets used to it. To prevent ingrown hairs I learned to: clean skin first then wipe down with alcohol then use the epilator and use alcohol again. Clean the epilator after every use and run some alcohol through the tweezer part to get out all the missed hairs and gunk. It really works well. In the beginning I had to do it 2x's a week but now I am down to 1x a week and many of the hairs have grown back thinner and some not at all.

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  20. What hurts more? This or waxing?

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  21. what voltage do we need?

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  22. yeah she has no hair from the start...and i bet its off

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  23. Dude your brave! My hairs run too deep! I tried it once and never again!!

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  24. Omg that girl has amazing calves.

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  25. i'll let her shave my balls.

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  26. I bought one $40 from Sally Beauty. It doesn't have as many tweezers as $100+ ones so takes longer. INITIALLY my skin reacted w blisters & pimple-like bumps, but later got used to it. I THINK the hair follicles get damaged after use & helps make it less painful.

    My upper thighs r sensitive & I've noticed it helps to press it harder against my skin so the unit itself pulls the skin taught as it rotates.

    When hair grows back I don't have that really thick stubble after a day like shaving.

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  27. It breaks the hair off and you will get something like razor burn.

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  28. lol thanks for the heads up.

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  29. I bought one too and it doesn't live up to the hipe. I bought it to do my chest to keep from shaving so much(Yes I'm a guy). But it broke more hairs off than it pulled out. I read the manual and watched videos. It breaks hair and gives you something like razor burn. I'm afraid to try it anywhere else. lol

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  30. But hair grows in 6 week cycles, hair that was tweezed may not be the hair that is coming in, it could be another cycle of hair.

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  31. How would you rate the pain on a scale of 1 to 10?
    1= No pain / 10 = Extremely painful.
    I use cold wax strips, is the pain similar?

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  32. I want it.

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  33. PurseBuzz has

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  34. It's expensive anyone used it b4?

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