HOW TO USE OUR DEVICE

Please follow the complete usage instructions in this page or you can also see instruction manual found in the box.

Step 1

Shave the surface hair off.

Step 2

Connect the cable and power plug

Step 3

Wear Googles to protect your eyes

Step 4

Turn on the device & adjust suitableenergy level

Step 5

Place the device on treatment area at 90& press flash button

Step 6

Use Moisturizing skin care product afterfinished hair removal

Step 1

Shave the surface hair off.

Step 2

Connect the cable and power plug

Step 3

Place your headset if needed

Step 4

Select desired mode

Step 5

Select desired intensity

Step 6

wear safety goggles or keep your eyesclosed with flash

Step 7

Place the device on treatment area at 90& press flash button

Step 8

Use Moisturizing skin care product afterfinished hair removal

Step 1

Shave the surface hair off.

Step 2

Connect the cable and power plug

Step 3

Wear Googles to protect your eyes

Step 4

Turn on the device & adjust suitableenergy level

Step 5

Place the device on treatment area at 90& press flash button

Step 6

Use Moisturizing skin care product afterfinished hair removal

What Not to do

No, avoid using the IPL device over tattoos, moles, or any areas with dark pigmentation. IPL targets melanin (the pigment in hair), and using it on dark spots may lead to skin damage, burns, or changes in skin tone. Use the device only on areas with uniform skin tone.

No, the skin should be completely clean and free of lotions, oils, or makeup before using the IPL device. These products can interfere with the light pulses, reducing effectiveness and potentially causing skin irritation. Always cleanse the skin thoroughly before each session.

No, it’s not safe to use the IPL device on the same spot more than twice per session. Overlapping treatments can irritate the skin and may lead to burns. Follow the recommended guidelines, and only go over an area once or twice during each session.

No, avoid using the IPL device on sensitive, broken, or irritated skin, as this can worsen irritation or delay healing. Wait for any wounds, cuts, or sensitive areas to fully heal before starting or resuming treatment.

No, it’s best to avoid using the IPL device on sun-exposed or tanned skin. Sun exposure increases skin sensitivity, which can make the treatment less effective and may cause irritation or even burns. Wait at least two weeks after sun exposure to use the device.