Braun 5270 X'elle Body System Epilator

Epilation removes hair at root level resulting in smooth skin that lasts for weeks. The X'elle features Active Massage rollers that glide over the skin and gently stimulate it with micro pulsations before and after the hair is removed to reduce any pain or discomfort.

The perfect solution to all-over hair removal, it features a 40-tweezer system that takes away even the tiniest hair and a SmartLight that highlights every hair, so you can't miss those flat-lying strays. For days when you don't feel like epilating, it comes with an additional shaver head with OptiTrim attachment to trim hair and maintain irresistibly smooth skin.

A Smart Design for Easy Control Braun's Silk-epil X'elle is specially designed to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. You'll experience easy grip and control for maneuvering the device in sensitive areas. And its efficient Pro Clip feature follows your body curves for fast and thorough epilation wherever its needed -- whether it be the forearms,...

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Anderson, Senators veto Sharks efforts in 4-1 Ottawa win…

Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson made 36 saves while Colin Greening scored twice as the Senators would go on to hand the Sharks a frustrating 4-1 loss Thursday evening at The Tank. The Sharks in the game actually would outshoot the Senators 37-21, however it was Ottawa who made the most of their scoring chances. Meanwhile, the Sharks would fail to execute on offense for most of the evening. The Sharks simply had no answers as Anderson survived an early barrage that provided the Sharks with their only goal of the evening. Ottawa has been one of the hottest teams in the NHL going 12-2-2 in their last 16 games leading up to this contest.

This loss, though certainly disappointing, was not due to a lack of effort on team teals part. As the Sharks learned last night, “Sometimes you are the windshield, other times you are the bug.” The Sharks certainly did put enough pucks on the net, however the “puck luck” was just not with them. Meanwhile, the Senators had fewer scoring chances however showed that it’s not always quantity of opportunities as it is quality. It would turn out to be one of those nights where in the end there would be no real answers, just more questions for team teal to answer afterward while at the same time peeling themselves off of Ottawa’s windshield.