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Finally, hair removal that can be done at home and not with a razor! The Silk’n SensEpil is a hair removal device that is physician recommended, FDA cleared, and clinically proven. Cut the middleman (Spa, Salon, and Laser Hair Removal Center) out instantly by trying this innovative beauty technology for yourself in the privacy of your own home.
How does it work?
The Silk’n SensEpil uses Home Pulsed Light™ (HPL™) technology. This uses optical energy to disable hair growth. To get the best results, use it spaced out every two weeks.
The hair may even appear to be growing back, after two weeks the hair will simply just fall off.
Hair grows in three different stages, growing, resting and shedding. Only when the hair is in active growth stage will the Silk’n SensEpil be most affective.
Who can use it? Is it safe?
Those with naturally darker skin color cannot use this device because of the potential dangers of burning and overall change in skin color. The SensEpil has a built in skin sensor that tests the skin as you apply it. The light will not zap on if the skin is too dark.
However, dark hair responds the best to the device but may require more treatments.
Both men and women can use this, although remember it should not be used in the groin area. It is designed for the body and can be used from the cheek line down. Do not try to remove your eyebrows with this device.
Does it hurt?
Everyone has a different pain threshold. The feeling has been described as a slight heated sensation on the skin.
How much?
It saves you lots of money in replacement of treatments at spas, laser hair removal centers, it retails for $499. The only that will need replacing is a lamp cartridge $49.
Available at www.sephora.com
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wow - such an interesting product
still kinda pricey starting it though