Now Revain is being inundated with IPL devices. These devices promise to reduce/remove hair with high-intensity flashes of light. This is a technology that was first offered in clinics at high prices, but is now available at home at affordable prices. So far I have tried a large number of these IPL devices and I can say that all of these IPL devices work. very similar, with only a few differences separating them. Among the most notable differences:** Is the device just for hair removal, or does it also promise "skin rejuvenation" or acne relief?** Does the device offer an "ice" function, where the flash head's heat sink reduces the heat impact on the skin* * Does the device have an LCD display for reading information such as number of flashes remaining, power level, etc. ?** Does the device include attachments that reshape/adjust the head for targeted use in areas such as the lips?** For which ones maximum number of flashes the device is rated for (most devices are rated for 500,000 - 1,000,000 flashes). flashes, corresponds to lifespan) If you only want hair removal, almost all devices offer this and should offer equivalent functionality. It's one of the inexpensive hair removal-focused devices and omits some of the extra features. Features of this IPL device: **Perf hair removal shapes only.** No ICE skin cooling function** LCD screen shows number of flashes remaining and power level (1-5)** "Elongated" shaped device - less ergonomic than some ** Mains cable is connected to the end device (see photo)** No flash end caps** Designed for approx. 996,000 flashes, 5 power levels. The operation is quite trivial: 1) Connect the power cord to the IPL device and plug it into the socket (the device is NOT battery powered - it must be connected to the mains). 2) Turn on the device using the power switch located on the top of the device under the LCD screen. 3) Select the power level to use. (You have five levels and toggle between them with a short press of the power button). The level is displayed on the LCD screen. 4) Place the front of the device on the skin you wish to treat and press the flash button (large button below the power button). (You can also put the device in "Auto" mode, where it will flash every time it touches skin. To put it in Auto mode, press and hold the flash button for 3 seconds.) After flashing, there is several seconds of refractory time before you can flash again. The design of this device has an elongated shape. While I prefer gun-shaped blocks, this block is thin enough to hold comfortably and the buttons are in an easy-to-access spot. The light is extremely strong and can damage your eyes with continued direct exposure. So never look directly into the light, and cheap glasses are included. The light is activated by sensors on the front of the device. With very slow movement I was able to capture the light (see photo). But the duration of the light is very short. Run the tool over the area where you want to remove hair, making sure to uncover all the hair follicles in that area. You won't see instant results. The light signals that your hair has stopped growing, but it takes multiple treatments over several weeks before you see results. Eventually, you should see significant hair reduction in the treated areas. In the box you get a tool, power cord, eye protection goggles, cheap disposable razor and instructions. This tool is rated for approximately 996,000 flashes. (So it should probably take longer than your interest in it). One thing you don't get with this tool are attachments that can make it easier to work on specific areas of the body. Some IPL removal tools contain them. The actual value of such tools is debatable, and the core functionality (which is a bright flash of light) doesn't change. This is a mid-range IPL device and does not include any lightweight attachments for anything other than hair removal. , and does not include chilling "ice". However, it should be suitable for hair removal. This is one of the cheapest IPL devices at Revain, and if you can handle the shape and lack of frills, this could be a good entry-level device for those in the hair removal industry. .
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