






⚡ Zap unwanted hair painlessly, anytime, anywhere!
The Verseo ePen Permanent Hair Removal System offers a needle-free electrolysis solution that uses gentle electrical pulses to permanently remove unwanted hair. Designed for easy, pain-free use at home, it features a 20-second automatic timer and buzzer, powered by 2 AA batteries. The kit includes conductive gel, adhesive patches, tweezers, and cotton swabs, enabling targeted treatments on the face, underarms, bikini line, and more. Ideal for millennials seeking a cost-effective, discreet alternative to waxing, the ePen promises gradual, permanent hair removal with consistent use.









| ASIN | B0000ASAYY |
| ASIN | B0000ASAYY |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,586 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #85 in Laser, Light & Electrolysis Hair Removal |
| Brand | Verseo |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (209) |
| Customer reviews | 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (209) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AH2058 |
| Manufacturer | Verseo |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 7.62 x 20.32 cm; 100 g |
| Units | 1 Count |
N**M
I received the item quickly, however the electrical lead for the body pads seems to be broken. An email sent to supplier has received no reply in about two weeks. Otherwise, tweezers and qtip application seems to work okay.
T**L
Edited Review Original 5 stars Review: It works It needs getting used to and the instructions are not clear but once one you figure it out it works quit good One thing to do as soon as you get it is throw iut the cheap battery that it comes with and put on Duracell or Energizer or something decent, it'll make a meaningful difference I tried all the 3 methods I only liked the tweezer method, they way it works is, put some gell on the tweezer (on the metal part where the tweezer tips will meet when you squeez) and with your other hand tough the silver button on the pen that is below the lights, and just hold a single hair with the tweezer, the green light should come on, it'll stay on for 20 seconds and go off, then try to pull their out, if there is still resistance do it again and again untill you can pull it off easily If the light doesn't go green, or goes green for a couple of seconds and goes off it means that you have to reapply gell or just change the angle or just move to another hair and come back to it later I know that it takes work and it takes time but to be able to do it yourself at home and without poking yourself is something I didn't think was possible Revised Review: It was so good until it descided to stop working I changed the battery I followed all the steps that made it work well when it used to work but it just stopped working, now even if I treat a hair 20 times it wouldn't die, became 100% useless I was so excited I thought I finally found a device that I can use at home by myself but it was tooooo good to be true
W**Y
Not expecting the miracle. But the procedure is not convenient and is painful. Plus the $50 shipping fee, the price is not cheap at all. But I think it worth a try because I was willing to remove some eyebrows as well. however, no matter if I use the pointer or the pad, I have to use a squeeze to remove the hair after the electronic procedure. So, it's still painful, and it did not really remove my hair. They are still growing!
E**Y
Button warms up too much when on for probe. Sometimes have to remove and replace batteries, even new ones, because the cover of the battery holder is slack. It does work, but is frustrating to use.
K**X
So far doing pretty much what I expected. I guess some reviewers expected a mirical but I'm more about keepin it real. Already seeing results and I've only actually took the time to do about 5 treatments over a couple months. As long as you're reasonably good at life it shouldn't be very difficult to use. The pads aren't very sticky but I just hold them and they work. You can actually feel the cycle when the reaction takes place but it does not hurt at all. I found that the ground pad or whatever it does gives kinda an itch sensation that is kind of annoying but easy enough to deal with. I don't like the tweezers design but they work well. If you commit to this even a little and do everything properly at the very least you will have not wasted a hundred dollars.
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