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The Best Epilators for At-Home Hair Removal in 2026, According to Experts

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By Elliot O·Jun 15, 2026·2 min read
The Best Epilators for At-Home Hair Removal in 2026, According to Experts

Reported by Women's Health Magazine.

If you've been outsourcing your hair removal to a wax technician or razor blade out of sheer habit, it might be time to reconsider. Epilators — devices that remove hair from the root using rotating tweezers — have quietly become one of the most efficient at-home grooming tools on the market, delivering longer-lasting smoothness than shaving without the recurring cost of salon appointments. According to Women's Health Magazine, the right epilator depends entirely on what you're working with: body, face, bikini line, or all of the above.

The Picks Worth Your Money

For a full-featured investment, the Braun Silk-épil 9 Flex 9-300 leads the pack. Its flexible head navigates knees, underarms, and the bikini line with precision, while an unusually high micro-grip tweezer count pulls hair closer to the root than standard models. A 50-minute battery runtime and one-hour charge time make it practical for multi-session use, and a built-in smartlight — small detail, genuinely useful — illuminates skin in low-light settings like the shower. It's the priciest option, but the bundle includes a body exfoliation brush and skin contact cap. "The face and body brushes are especially useful, and I love how you can interchange the heads depending on what type of cleansing you want to do," says McMahon. For a more accessible entry point, the Braun Silk-épil 3 — rated 4.2 stars across nearly 22,000 Amazon reviews — handles epilating, trimming, and shaving via interchangeable heads, clears the body in about 30 minutes, and also features the smartlight. It's under $40 and genuinely beginner-friendly.

For targeted work, the Philips Epilator Series 2000 punches well above its $40 price point. Palm-sized at 4.72 x 2.36 inches, it removes hair as short as 0.5 mm from the root — including along the sensitive bikini line — and includes a massage cap to blunt the discomfort. McMahon clocked both lower legs in under 10 minutes; bikini cleanup runs under five. Nearly 8,000 Amazon shoppers agree it's worth it. The one caveat: it's corded, so skip the shower with this one.

Face-focused options are where things get more specific. The Remington Smooth and Silky Facial Epilator ($21) hits small zones — upper lip, chin, brows, sideburns — using six automatic tweezers on hair as fine as 0.5 mm. It's earned over 2,640 five-star Amazon reviews and fits in a purse. For a more elevated facial routine, the Braun FaceSpa Pro 911 triples as an epilator, cleansing brush, and micro-vibration tool that helps serums and toners actually penetrate skin. At just under $100, it undercuts the Foreo Luna 4 ($219) and Hailey Bieber's go-to Medicube device (also ~$220) while covering more functional ground.

Rounding out the lineup, the Philips Epilator Series 9000 — $37 more than its predecessor and worth every cent — offers nine attachments, a wide wet/dry head effective from legs to underarms, and a delicate area cap for sensitive zones. More attachments, more flexibility, still one device.

Epilating isn't painless, but it is effective — and with the right tool matched to your specific needs and budget, it's the kind of upgrade that quietly changes your entire grooming routine.


Read the original at Women's Health Magazine.

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