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Vector Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal System

from Vector
1.8 out of 5 stars 56 customer reviews
| 7 answered questions
About the Product
  • Medical grade electrolysis device
  • No needles
  • Much less expensive than repetitive spa hair removal treatments
  • Irreversible hair removal

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  • Vector Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal System
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  • Spectra 360 Electrode Gel - Parker Laboratories - 8.5 oz Tube - (Pack of 3)
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.9 x 3 inches ; 2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
  • International Shipping: This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
  • ASIN: B002DR2TZM
  • UPC: 689076930390
  • Item model number: VECTORELECTROLYSIS
  • Average Customer Review: 1.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #202,680 in Beauty (See Top 100 in Beauty)
  • Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes


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I have been using this product to treat the hairs on the facial area, like on my beard and eyebrows. The product really seems to work, you can actually feel the hair follicle disolve inside your skin. I have tried other products in the past from SharperImage and Verseo and none of them worked. Unfortunately, however, treatment with the Vector is very painful and messy. You have to apply special conductive gel or otherwise the treatment will not work. Also, I wish the wires were longer so it would be more comfortable to do the procedure.
Overall, this is a great product (probably the only one that works) but it could definitely use several improvements in some areas.
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I purchased this product about six months ago to remove about 20 -30 dark, coarse hairs from my chin. At the time I was thinking about going to go to a professional electrolyst (sp?), but figured that it'd be cheaper and more convenient to remove these hairs on my own with this product. The product documentation says that permanent hair removal will take 3 to 4 months.

For the last six months, I've been dutifully using this product weekly for about 20 minutes. Most of the hairs have gotten a lot finer, but they are still growing back. Now that they're finer, they're actually harder to "zap." Here's why: According to the directions, you grip the hair and pull slightly before you turn on the electric current. When the hairs are really fine, I end up pulling them out before I can turn on the current.

My advice to anyone who's considering shelling out the money for this product is to ask yourself if you can commit to using this product weekly for 6 to 12 months on a relatively small area.
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By Beverly Fox on October 24, 2004
I purchased this sytem about 2 years ago and I have used it on various parts of my body and I have to say that it definitely works. The hair that was treated did not grow back and in fact hair does not grow back after just one treatment, even though the company recommends 2 - 3 treatments.

Although, I have to say that the Vector System is really not practical for large areas. For example it would take forever to remove all the hair on the legs since hair is being removed one hair at a time. The Vector is perfect if it is being used on facial areas or areas where only a patch of hair needs to removed. On these areas the hair can be removed quickly and you never have to deal with the hassle of tweezing anymore.

So for this reason I am going to give this product 4 stars since I can say I got my money's worth.

Also, the company offers terrific customer service with very fast reply to emails.
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I have owned this thing for almost 2 years now. I remember before I bought it reading all the negative reviews and finally decided to take a chance. Well I could bet most of the bad reviews are for a certain purpose and not to make a real opinion. Anyways Using this off and on for a while it works. I am not going to spend hours everyday so I use it when I think about it and figured out a couple tricks.

In addition to the gel, make a small amount of water mixed with salt in a small container. Use the salt water to mix with the gel ON THE AREA you want to nuke. The gel is too thick and the salt water thins it enough so it doesn't clump up at the tweezer end. The salt water is not conductive on it's own as you will find so it has to be a mix. I just add a drop when the gel gets sticky and good to go nuking away for a while.

The technique I use is similar to the directions however if you don't fry that sucker it will never go away. I use full power, grab the hair and apply power, if it doesn't get a good connection according to the meter try to grab the hair again but closer to the skin and pull slightly away and nuke. Let it cook, sometimes it takes a little while to start conducting and once the meter maxes out hold it and count to 7. Then don't pull but release pressure for a few seconds so it cools off and then pull it out. If you do it right you will have red bumps and swelling around the follicle in a few minutes and the next day it might scab up so I wouldn't recommend using my method on your unibrow or ladies mustaches unless you can deal with the red marks for a few days.

If you use this method.... Yep it hurts and some would say it hurts a LOT so if you are not into it then don't even bother using the Vector unit.. But that's why you are reading this no?
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I have gone to professional electrolysis a number of times and they used a needle. When I did my research, I found reviews on the web that said this Vector system worked. I am here to tell you it really does.

It definitely will take a bit of getting used to using it, but by my second attempt - I started to get the hang of it and even from the start was removing hair. It is not for the faint of heart or the impatient because some stubborn hairs may sting and most of the time you'll feel a pinpoint burning sensation in the hair follicle. You are sending an electrical current through the hair via a tweezer (the professionals I went to used a needle), the gel is the conductor and it burns an enzyme in the follicle that will kill the root (as I understand the system). So that sensation means it is working. The hair removal is absolutely permanent. I recommend the foot pedal - exactly this kit I am reviewing - as it truly looks to me the same as what the professionals used when I paid $35.00 or $45.00 a visit and I went for months about once a week at different times in my life (I'm a 49 year old woman). Also, I had the system on a pretty high setting (well past the mid-way mark) just to test the feeling if the tweezers actually touched my skin and for me, while not a pleasant feeling, it wasn't any worse than tweezing. So if you have a slip of the hand or your hand shakes too much you'll be fine.

Having this at home to use at will is fantastic. You get a 30 day money back guarantee so there's really very little to lose.

Suggestions: Get a good lighted magnifying mirror and if starting on the face, do not do the lip first as I found that to be more sensitive ( especially until you become more experienced with the system). Wait at least a few days or longer between uses. Wash immediately with cool water and anti-bacterial (mild) soap.

I couldn't be more thrilled and it is well worth every single penny.
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