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Beauty fans going wild for Amazon gadget that ‘stops hair growing back after 3 uses' & it's slashed in Prime Day sale

Beauty fans going wild for Amazon gadget that ‘stops hair growing back after 3 uses' & it's slashed in Prime Day sale

The Sun10-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day is running until midnight on Friday, July 11
HAIR THIS Beauty fans going wild for Amazon gadget that 'stops hair growing back after 3 uses' & it's slashed in Prime Day sale
BEAUTY fans are in a frenzy over an Amazon buy that shoppers claim stops hair from growing back after three uses.
Amazon Prime Day is in its third day, with Prime members able to get mega deals on everything from household appliances to beauty buys.
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This hair removal device has been slashed in the Prime Day sale
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The device promises visible hair reduction in just four weeks
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Prime Day will run until midnight on Friday, July 11, with beauty fans racing to buy one bargain in particular.
Hair removal device
The Wavytalk Laser Hair Removal Device penetrates hair follicles, disrupting hair growth for efficient and safe removal of unwanted hair.
It promises visible reduction after just four weeks, and has been slashed from £59.99 to £49.99 in the Prime Day sale, a saving of 17%.
The nifty gadget features an ice cooling function that numbs the skin, making the hair removal painless.
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Plus, it uses a higher energy output than other similar products, so you can do your whole body, in just 15 minutes.
A description reads: "Compare to traditional methods such as shaving, waxing, and creams, our hair removal offers a comfortable and painless yet highly effective hair removal experience.
"It provides a cost-effective solution, saving you both money and time that would otherwise be spent on monthly salon appointments."
Shoppers have been raving about the product online, with Sra Smith penning a review which says: "After just four weeks of use, the reduction of hair is significant, and in some areas there is almost no trace of it.
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"I don't really feel anything on my skin when the laser is working."
Amy Lipa left another glowing review, stating: "I've been using for a few weeks on my legs and notice almost no hair growth.
I tried the £8 Shein device that's supposed to remove split ends in seconds - I was scared to even touch it at first… and the result truly shocked me
"It's easy to use, just follow the instructions."
A third reviewer said: "The first time I used it I started to notice the hair grew back a lot slower, the second time, I noticed the hair that was growing back was considerably finer in texture.
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"On the third use, I found that the hair grew back patchy, and some areas have no hair growth at all."
More Prime Day deals
Beauty fans can also get their hands on the Dyson Airwrap I.D which has been slashed by an impressive £80 for the shopping event, taking it down from £479.99 to £399.99.
The air styler is the most sought-after beauty tech tool, so it's rare to see it be slashed so significantly.
There are two versions designed for either straight/ wavy hair or curly/ coil hair, with different attachments to suit each hair type.
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Perfume fans can also nab Juicy Couture Viva La Juicy Eau de Parfum for just £23.50, saving themselves £35.50 on the original price of £59.
Britney Spears Fantasy has also been slashed from £42 to £19.50 and Daisy Marc Jacobs is now £42.23, instead of £62.50.
How to find Amazon Prime Day deals?
Finding Amazon Prime Day deals is easier than ever, thanks to the dedicated Prime Day page on the Amazon website.
On the deals hub page, you can browse thousands of offers across all categories.
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You can also follow Amazon on social media for real-time updates and sneak peeks at upcoming deals.
In my opinion, to make the most of Prime Day, you should keep an eye out for deals leading up to the event by browsing the 'Upcoming Deals' section on the Amazon website or app.
You can also set reminders with an Alexa device, and add items to personalised Wish Lists or Save For Later lists.
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The added bonus is that Alexa will automatically alert you when a deal on your favourite item is live.
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