So I'm a guy and I wanted to get 5 strands of hair off one shoulder. So I think this machine can do the trick. So I've never shaved my hair before and that's why the instructions say to shave my hair but I could tell I was going to lose their position so I went ahead and used scissors and cut them close enough to fit them yet to see. Then I plugged in the machine and due to my skin color, set the setting to 3 levels to darken the skin a bit. Then I put on sunglasses with very bright light in the bathroom and couldn't see the hair. So I took off my sunglasses and pressed the machine against my skin and when the numbers 999999 flashed I pressed the discharge button and it flashed very brightly and now the number was 999998. I did this two more times and I could smell burnt hair from screaming bright and only a micro amount of heat and a subtle sting. I mean, the feeling was barely perceptible. As I did so, I turned away and pressed the button. The flashing light is so intense I could see my skin light up under and through parts of the car where it was visible, it was better to just look away. I then did this in a few more areas near the neck just out of curiosity, and again with no serious pain or sensation at all. If you flicked your fingernail across the skin, I think you would feel it more than the light from this device. I didn't notice a few hairs growing back when I tested this device on, so I know it works. Also, the instructions recommend doing this on non-greasy, clean skin after a shower. It is also written that it is best applied to freshly cleansed skin. English is shaky on this matter. The fan is a bit louder than I prefer, but hey, it cools it down quickly and you can just let your light shine bright and probably get your whole body ready in no time. The directions suggest fermenting in the same area twice a week and then continuing this cycle and within a few weeks most if not all of the hair in that area will stop growing. Okay, I highly recommend asking your dermatologist if this device is right for you. before the purchase. I also strongly recommend researching such a device before purchasing it. It is not FDA approved for permanent hair removal like electrolysis. Although the FDA hasn't banned it either. There's no evidence of any adverse side effects that will permanently damage you, but hey, do your own research. The instructions say it can sting and burn skin easily, but there's no problem here. I've also read that hair can grow back over time, but it will hardly be noticeable. So just screaming is not important. It also doesn't work on a man's beard, scalp hair, or very dark skin. I didn't test it on a strand of hair on my forehead. Also, the device is rated for 999,999 flashes, but that's a lot of flashes, and compared to a hair removal treatment, it usually costs $400 per visit and requires 4 treatments, but it's permanent. In addition, such a device can burn the skin, as indicated in the manual, so be careful. There are also warnings in the operating instructions and on the Internet that should not be used in the genital area, ears or near the eyes. The manual was in English but it was difficult to decipher the first time. I suggest reading it several times then it will be easy to use.
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