How does the new Verseo eGlide Roller Electrolysis System work?

Verseo eGlide Roller Electrolysis System

Verseo eGlide Roller Electrolysis System

As the official site for Verseo’s new eGlide Roller Electrolysis System, we know a thing about this cool new tool. Atlantic Horizon, parent company to Verseo and makers of popular products like the Verseo ePen, took two years of research and development backed with clinical studies to develop the next generation of at-home electrolysis systems. Enter Verseo eGlide Roller Electrolysis System. It’s like Permanent Hair Removal 2.0.

The new eGlide uses galvanic technology to emit safe electrical energy that reacts with the included conductive gel to destroy the derma papilla–the foundation of hair growth–at the base of the follicle. It’s like Star Wars has come to town on unwanted hair.

The metal roller emits galvanic currents as it glides against the conductive gel. Hair follicles don’t like that. Like a well-trained pup, the hair begins to stop it’s growth cycle. After-all, evolution has caught up. We are not Neanderthals (nothing against Neanderthals). We now have clothes that keep us warm. We don’t need certain hair on our bodies but our genetic make-up is a tad slow to react to that.

With continued use of the Verseo eGlide system, clinical studies proved this technology permanently removed hair without the pain or scarring associated with needle electrolysis. What’s more, it can be used on any skin type or skin color.

Why so affordable? Volume. That, and technology has caught up. Much like TV’s, technology that has been around becomes cheaper to produce. The Verseo eGlide Roller uses the same technology as those used by many expensive salons.

What you pay for in a salon is the service of its people. Definitely important. I know that brushing my own hair is basically free compared to having it done at a salon. But some things are worth the service and there is a place for that. For hair removal, it’s not necessarily pleasant, it can take some time, and it’s expensive for the salon therapist to do the same thing you could be doing at home at your own time while watching TV from the privacy of your own home.

So in my book, pedicures, nice little salon treat. Permanent hair-removal? I’ll handle that thank you. For the price of one salon treatment, you could be using Verseo eGlide system from the privacy of your home at your own time. With repeated use, you’ll achieve smooth, silky legs, bikini areas and more.

The Verseo eGlide comes with 100% Money Back Guarantee. So there’s no risk. Try it today =>

78 Responses to “How does the new Verseo eGlide Roller Electrolysis System work?”

  1. verseo.ny says:

    Did you watch the video for how to run it? You need to do it in intervals. I’m going to do another post since there are still plenty of question out there on this product and I’ll try to address this there too. Thanks for post!

  2. Amanda says:

    I haven’t written in a while because I’m not liking my results. I noticed a few small spots here and there with no hair like a centimeter size spot. Considering I started using it and haven’t stopped since October I am not happy with what I’m seeing so far because I’m still seeing like 90%-95% of it :( . Also my machine’s one hinge came off and I have no clue why and the last two uses it has been sending the charge through my fingers and stinging me. I don’t think that is a good thing. I have no clue if they will replace it since I’ve had it since the end of October.

  3. Ellien says:

    I see here that you recommend tweezing the hairs after the treatments and some people report that it is painful. I’d like to ask how this is possible since after a conventional electrolysis treatment, a tweezer is used and the hair just slides out WITHOUT ANY PAIN. You feel the needle going in but the removal of the hair is totally painless, so I don’t understand why the tweezing is painful. If this works on the principal as conventional electrolysis, the hair should slide out without any pain. I would like to clear this up before I make my purchase, thank you.

  4. verseo.ny says:

    Hi Ellien,
    It may be that different people have different opinions of pain. For me, for example, I have very thick hair. When I pluck a hair that hasn’t been treated, it is quite painful and definitely have to work at tugging it out. If I pluck a treated hair, it’s still somewhat of a pull and slight pain but I’m guessing it’s due to the thickness of my hair. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment! – Mary

  5. verseo.ny says:

    Hi Amanda,
    I’m sorry you’re having problems with it but Verseo does have unconditional guarantee so you can return the product and we’ll either send you a new one or refund you less shipping. Contact customer service at – csv@verseo.com Thanks! – Mary

  6. Shawna says:

    I just got my Verseo, and have done one treatment. My boyfriend is interested in doing some treatments on his body hair, like chest, but the process of tweezing the hairs afterward is just unthinkable. Is it absolutely necessary to tweeze afterward?

  7. verseo.ny says:

    Hi, well because hairs have different growth cycles, if you leave the hair in, it’s hard to know what is new growth versus the hairs that remain. I suggest you try waxing it off after. I know, sounds scary but it’s way less painful than if the hairs were fully intact. Remember, you’ll only need to do this a few times and each time it will diminish more and more. Try a small 2 inch square area and see how that goes. (Besides, how much fun will it be to tell him to hold still while he quivers, HA! teasing of course).

  8. anna says:

    does it work without this gel?? and if it does is it possible to try another gel??

  9. caroline says:

    I just got my Verseo and tried using it. When I turn it on the LED contact light turns on right away and beeps once even if it’s not on my skin with the gel on it. When I put it on my skin with the gel nothing happens, it doesn’t beep twice like it says it does so i’m not sure if it’s working. I’m confused.

  10. caroline says:

    Never mind! I figured out what was happening, but I do still have two questions.
    If you shave right before you use it, since you can’t pluck the hairs out will they be stuck in your skin forever?
    And, if you just don’t pluck the hairs out after you use it could they eventually fall out or is the only way to get rid of the hair by plucking them after?

  11. Christine says:

    Hello,
    does it work on peach fuzz and/or blond hair? Thanks!

  12. A. Learson says:

    This eGlide has worked better and faster than I thought. I love it! I’ve only had it for two weeks now but, already I can see the results. WOW!!!!

  13. sushil says:

    does this system works for men ?

  14. verseo.ny says:

    Yes, this system is designed to work on all hair types regardless of gender.

  15. verseo.ny says:

    So glad this is working for you!

  16. verseo.ny says:

    Yup, definitely works on blond hair and thicker peach fuzz.

  17. Karen says:

    Is there a time limit between applying the treatment and tweezing/waxing the hairs?

  18. Ms Wheeler says:

    Is the eGlide better than the e-pen? I go to electrolysis and she asked me to stop using my e-pen because it was causing me to have alot of ingrown hairs is this possible? Or did she ask me to stop so that I can keep giving her my money?

  19. Ms Wheeler says:

    One other thing about how long does it take for the hairs to stop growing if you have P.C.O.S?

  20. Amanda says:

    I’ve been using it for a long time now and I’m not sure how to clean it. Is there a better way of cleaning this other than just wiping it? Any cleaners? Can I use an alcohol wipe to make it more sanitary?

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  22. Nicole says:

    Is it a MUST that we tweeze after each use? Can we just shave it off? Yes, it does hurt to tweeze. Do we do each area twice on our faces? I did notice when using it this summer that when I tweezed after use – the hair took much longer to come back. If the hair is to slide out it certainly does not. It hurts..

  23. Nicole says:

    Can i use the eglide on breast hair?

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  27. Angello says:

    I want to by the eGlide for my wife, but first I would like to know if she has first to brush the normal hair with any other method before using the eGlide. And witch is the normal time to be use for brushing one zone of the body. Thankyou!

  28. verseo.ny says:

    Hi, not sure what you mean by “brushing” but I’d say no. Just follow directions like the video recommends (check out the product page for updated video).

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