The spring 3 is attached to the housing 2 by screwing it into the housing 2 which provides larger or smaller hair grabbing openings by screwing the spring further in or out.
Ever since the dawn of mankind, nose and ear hair have been an issue to either live with, or to somehow deal with some of its inherent discomfort. There have been various methods and instruments developed for the specific purpose of removing such hair. One is the tweezers, which usually tends to be arduously time consuming and very painful, since only one or two hairs can be pulled out, at a time. Another instrument is the rotary nose hair clippers or trimmer which only cuts the hair, leaving the root. The hair then re-grows within a couple of weeks requiring an almost weekly repeated process. A third method is by waxing, which requires hard wax to be melted and then applied on the end of a stick to the inside of the nostril or ear canal and allowed to cool. When sufficiently cooled, the wax adheres to most of the hairs at the same time, and then is quickly pulled out; while quite a few hairs are removed simultaneously by their roots this way it is not easily done by oneself, for it is just a bit too painful. The waxing process is usually provided by a beautician for a charge of $15 to over $35, thus creating discomfort within the pocket book, as well. Razors and or scissors have been used to a great extent, but have the inherent hazard of nicks and cuts. Self-grooming however, with the Mechanical Hair Puller incurs very little pain at almost no cost and removal of the hair with the root intact makes it much more easily completed, more efficiently and one of more or less a monthly procedure rather than a weekly process by the cutting/trimming method.
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61761656 | Feb 2013 | US |