I've had a Braun Silk-epil 7 epilator for around 5 years now, and I used it every two weeks, so I was really excited when I saw the notification for the Silk-epil 9 trial and immediately put my hand up, as I'd been thinking about getting an upgrade.
The new Silk-epil 9 is fantastic! It charges for about 2 hours before the first time you use it, and then it's cordless while being used (you can't charge it and use it at the same time), and the second time I charged it, a week later, it only need about 30 mins to fully charge. The 40% wider head means that hair removal is much faster than previous models - It used to take me around 40 minutes to do both legs with the Silk-epil 7, and now it only takes about 20 minutes to do both legs. Even though I'd been epilating for years, it used to still hurt around my knees and ankles with the Silk-epil 7, but there's no more pain with the Silk-epil 9, epilating has become a pain-free experience on my legs.
I did try to epilate my upper lip with the facial attachment on the Silk-epil 9 (I usually wax that area), and let me tell you, it hurts! I won't be attempting that again, but thought I should give it one go, seeing as I was trialling the product.
I found the rest of the spa attachments to be quite gimmicky; the two exfoliating heads are nice to have, but they are really quite soft and don't give a decent enough exfoliation to get rid of any current ingrown hairs. After trying out both heads, I reverted back to using my exfoliating glove, as that works so much better. The massage head is also a nice toy, but isn't something I see myself using frequently.
One thing that I did test out and found to be a joke was the SensoSmart sensor. The little light is supposed to flash red when you press down too hard. Well, I practically had to shove the epilator into my shin bone and stop the tweezers from rotating before light turned red. That sensor doesn't work - it should have turned red as soon as I pressed the epilator down hard into my skin, as epilating should be done with a light hand, and not nearly as hard as moving a razor up your leg when shaving. Sorry Braun, but your SensoSmart sensor is a huge failure.
In summary, the Braun Silk-epil 9 is a fantastic upgrade. I love that hair removal on my legs is now pain free, and it's faster. I seem to be hair free for longer too, as this new epilator grabs very short hairs as well, and it helps that it doesn't hurt, as the slower you move the epilator up your leg, the more hair it can grab. I also dry epilate (not in the bath or shower), as doing it dry gives a better result, and I use the little trimming attachment with the safety guard to trim my eyebrows, as its easy to do, it literally takes seconds, and it keeps my brows nice and neat, and all one length.
First time epilating, I was warned about the pain and I was surprised it wasn't that bad! After using the FaceSpa Pro which I found really good I chose to grab one of these for the rest of the bod - and with 60 days money back it's a win-win, right?
I used it in the shower and with a sensitive wash and I barely felt it - and now on my 3rd use I used it dry and it's pain free! has been 4 weeks since my last use which I'm more than happy with!
Best thing for summer as I would usually shave every 1-3 days (bit of a bear tbh). The exfoliation pads are great as I no longer get ingrown hairs or blemishes on - plus it no joke, feels amazing!
It lights up if you're not using it with the right pressure which makes things easy and SO much quicker.
I use the shaver head on my underarms as I'm not brave enough yet and have had issues with some bad ingrown hairs in this area.
Fully waterproof makes things easy (I actually just leave it in the shower to use everyday!). I haven't used the massage head much but I'm sure if you had circulation problems or dry skin it would be worthwhile!
Tips: It's got so many different uses and I use the exfoliation daily - would have bought it just for that in hindsight even without the epilator!