Pulsing is the best technique for treating specific spots or small areas.
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Press the treatment surface (#10) against your skin. Work in rows (either across or down
as shown in the image). Start at one end of each row and progress to the other end. The
treatment surface (#10) creates temporary pressure marks on the treated area so you can
see areas you have treated.
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After each pulse, move the treatment surface (#10) to the next spot. Keep doing this
pulsing action for the area you are treating.
Gliding is the best technique for treating larger parts of the body.
Pulsing
Gliding
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Press the treatment surface (#10) firmly against your skin and slowly glide over your skin
(either across or down as shown in the image). Make sure that the treatment surface (#10)
is always touching your skin.
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At lower energy levels, the device takes only 0.5 - 2.6 seconds to recharge between pulses.
This generates a nonstop sequence of flashes.
4.9 How to treat if you have been in the sun
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The lowest energy level (level 1) is designed for safe use even after sun exposure.
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If you use energy levels 2-5, avoid further exposure to the sun for 4 weeks before and 2
weeks after your treatment. This is because higher quantities of melanin expose the skin
to greater risk when using any method of light-based hair removal. This applies to all skin
types, even those that don't seem to tan quickly.
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We don't advise it, but if you have to go out in the sun after a treatment, be sure to apply
sunscreen SPF30 or higher to the treated area. Do this for 2 weeks after a treatment.
4.10 Exposure of pulsed light to the eyes
Although you can use the device to treat facial hair, take extra care to avoid contact with the eyes,
and use only below the cheekbones.
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The device will only emit repeated pulses when it is in firm contact with your skin, and you
keep moving it across your skin.
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