U
After each pulse, move the treatment surface (#2) to the next spot. Keep
doing this pulsing action for the area you are treating.
U
Avoid gaps or overlaps as you use the device.
Gliding is the best technique for treating larger parts of the body.
Press the treatment surface (#2) 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 (#2) is always touching your skin.
U
At lower energy levels, the device takes only 1-1.5 seconds to recharge
between pulses. This generates a nonstop sequence of flashes.
U
Glide at a speed so that you avoid gaps or overlaps.
C
Do not treat the same area of skin more than once per hair removal session.
C
Stop use immediately if you have any pain.
5.5 Exposure to the sun
U
The lowest energy level (1) is designed for safe use even after sun exposure.
U
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.
U
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.
5.6 Exposure of pulsed light to the eyes
U
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.
a
The device will only emit repeated pulses when it is in rm contact with your
skin, and you keep moving it across your skin.
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