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950nm IPL Hair Removal Machine
Vertical IPL Skin Care Beauty Laser Ipl Hair Removal Laser Machine
Specification
Product Name | IPL Hair Remover |
Brand | MBS |
Model | MBS-IPL06B |
Color | Black |
Voltage Rating | 110V-240V |
IPL Power | Dazhi 2000W |
Power | 3000W |
Capacitors | 3x15000=45000ur |
Function | Permanent Hair Removal;Skin Rejuvenation;Acne Treatment |
Service | ODM / OEM |
What is an IPL device?
IPL is a broad-spectrum light that’s scattered across the skin to
help with permanent hair reduction. It directs light at the melanin
(the pigment that gives the skin/hair its colour) in the hair
follicle, damaging the root and helping to break the cycle of
regrowth. Don’t expect instant results, but with regular use, it
can help prevent unwanted hair from reaching the skin surface.
Energy, frequency, skin and hair colour are all determining factors
in the efficacy of the treatment.
Most IPL devices are suitable for the body and face. They work by gliding or stamping the device over skin, emitting light as they go. Gliding is convenient for larger surface areas of the body (such as your legs). Stamping (pressing onto the area) is better for smaller areas where you need to be more precise.
Does IPL hair removal hurt?
The level of discomfort varies from person to person, however, the
sensation can feel quite tingly and hot (it’s sometimes likened to
being flicked with a hot elastic band). The process is quite quick,
though, so the pain doesn’t last long. Most devices have a range of
heat settings to make it more comfortable, especially in areas that
are more sensitive. It's important to remember that a lower
intensity is also less effective, so keeping it at this setting
would require you to use IPL for longer.
Who can use an IPL device?
IPL devices aren’t suitable for everyone, as they’re only able to
identify and target hair pigment that is a contrasting shade to the
skin.
Naturally, light blonde, red, white and grey hairs contain little pigment, so IPL typically isn’t effective on people with these hair shades, whatever their skin colour. They also don’t work on dark skin tones. Typically, those with pale to medium skin and dark hair are the best candidates for IPL.
IPL devices typically aren’t suitable for pregnant women, those with certain skin/hair conditions and those undergoing particular treatments.
How to use IPL devices
For IPL to work effectively, some hair is required to allow the
light to target it, therefore it’s best not to wax or epilate ahead
of your session. Shaving beforehand is advised as the light can
target hair directly in the follicle. If IPL is used on longer
hair, it runs the risk of burning the skin. Some models are
suitable for use in different areas, such as the upper lip (all the
devices in this guide can be used on both body and facial hair).