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uses the energy of optical radiation to stop hair growth. To achieve this thermal effect, the
hair root needs to selectively absorb heat energy and convert it into heat. This selectivity is
achieved as most of the optical radiation is absorbed by the hair bulb pigment, while the
surrounding skin and tissue remain cool. This heat effect painlessly removes hair with roots
and prevents their regrowth. This scientifically verified technology ensures fast and lasting
results.
The amount of pigment in a person's skin determines not only the colour but also the degree
of risk to which the user is exposed when using a light-based hair removal technology,
regardless of which one. The darker the skin, the higher the risk.
Before the IPL epila-
During the pulse emitted by
tor treatment
the IPL epilator
INFLUENCE OF HAIR GROWTH CYCLE ON PHOTOEPILATION
Melanin is a pigment found in body that allows light to be absorbed and subsequently
converted into heat to stop hair growth. The more melanin in the hair, the darker its colour
and the more light it can absorb, increasing the efficiency of photoepilation.
The hair growth cycle has three stages - Anagen phase, Catagen phase and Telogen phase.
These three stages play an important part in the photoepilation process. The Anagen phase
is the period of hair growth, while the Catagen and Telogen phases are resting periods. The
hair growth cycle lasts approximately 18-24 months.
Most hair follicles are in one of the two resting phases. The IPL technology is efficient
only when the hair is in the growth phase. All hairs are never in the growth phase at the
same time. It is therefore necessary to understand the growth cycle of follicles in order to
permanently remove hair.
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Three phases - the Anagen phase, the Catagen phase and the Telogen phase
The IPL epilator offers safe and long-lasting hair removal in the privacy and comfort of your
home.
It removes unwanted hair from the skin, especially from the skin of the legs and hands, as
well as from sensitive areas such as the armpits, bikini line and face (cheeks, upper lip, chin).
The appliance can be used by both men and women over 18 years of age.
After the IPL epilator
If you are not sure if you can use the epilator, please consult your dermatologist or general
treatment
practitioner.
PREPARING THE SKIN
• Before using the appliance, the skin must be shaved, clean, dry and free of any residues of
• Do not remove hair with an electric epilator or wax before using the IPL epilator. The
• Do not expose your skin to sunlight 1 week before and 1 week after using the epilator.
• If you applied self-tanning lotion to your skin, do not use the epilator until the tanning
• Always cover tattoos, birthmarks or dark marks, such as freckles, nevi, warts or tumours,
• Never use the appliance on nipples or genitals (male or female).
• Never use the appliance on any parts of your body where you might later want hair.
• Never use the appliance for any purpose other than hair removal.
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Growing phase -
Transition phase -
Anagen
Catagen
deodorants or any other cosmetic products.
epilation (removal of hairs with roots) causes the IPL epilator hair removal to be ineffective.
Clothing that adequately covers the skin or a sunscreen (with a minimum protection
factor of 50) protects you against the sunlight.
effect of the lotion has completely disappeared.
before using the device.
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Resting phase -
Telogen
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