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Silk’n Flash&Go Pro - At Home Permanent Hair Removal for Women and Men, No Refill Cartridge Needed, Safe, Painless - IPL Laser Hair Removal System

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.88 x 8.13 x 8.13 inches; 11.48 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 21


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Silk'n


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Israel


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  • Por el momento veo que funciona
Hoy hice mi tercer tratamiento y he visto que ha hecho más lento el crecimiento del vello y mis vellos son gruesos, las áreas así son las que ocuparán más tratamiento , solo aconsejo ser constantes no es de la noche a la mañana y en estos días he usado menos la rasuradora, lo recomiendo mi hermana y mama tienen menos vello y solo llevan 2 tratamientos y hay partes que ya ni le salen vellos después de mi sexto u octavo tratamiento les comentaré el proceso ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020 by AlejaRiv05

  • Works well
I’ve been using this since October and am in the maintenance phase. I shave once every week and a half or so and it’s barely there, fine hair. I’m very pleased, I used to have to shave everyday to maintain smooth legs and underarms.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Laura

  • First Session
EDIT 17MAY2020: I used it for about 1 month and then fell off the schedule. But within those three weeks, I did not see a change. I figured I should go back to using it recently and found out using IPL is so different from salon laser. Because the IPL is less intense than traditional lasers, I was supposed to be using it every two weeks or more frequently depending on my reaction to it. So, I'll try again... I just received this in the mail today. I was excited to try it. I have done laser hair removal before (a total of 10 sessions, which took 1.5 years). However, this uses a different technology with the same mechanics- so this is a bit different than what I am used to. Like laser hair removal, it utilizes a strong ray of light to disable the melanin producing hair follicle from growing the hair. Laser hair removal can only be done in a clinic by professionals because it uses laser (well duh?) light instead of what this machine uses (IPL). Intense pulse light (IPL) is not laser, it is the visible light spectrum at a higher range. What does this mean? This means that it is "less powerful" than conventional laser treatments. This boils down to longer time to see results i.e. more sessions. DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL. MY KNOWLEDGE IS FROM MY OWN EXPERIENCE AND SOME GOOGLING. How to use: After plugging in the device and turning it on (I already know I have high pain tolerance) so I set it at level 2 first, and increased it to 3 when that wasn't enough. I pressed the machine at the target (shaven and dryed) area and the light automatically detects full skin contact and fires. It took a second between each pulse. Super easy to use. Now: Even with laser treatments, you have to wait between 4-6 weeks between each session. Sometimes less sometimes more depending on the person. For laser treatments, after a week the hair starts to fall out. It may look like it is "growing" but it is not. The dead hair is just being pushed out. You can gently exfoliate it away. Since we are dealing with IPL, I think it will take a good 3 weeks or even two sessions for the hair to die. I am not sure since I never used IPL. But this is my guess. Future: So now that I am done with my first session, I will need to wait and see. Definitely recommend waiting out the 4-6 weeks before another session because your skin needs to heal!! After the first session each following session should take longer and longer between sessions because in theory, the hair follicle should slowly die, which means growing the hair will take longer. I will update this in six weeks. Giving it a neutral review for now since it's only my first session. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2019 by MPR_001

  • Great Gift To Myself
I've had laser hair removal before. This item does the same thing for a lot less money. Bought it after Christmas for myself. I can use it for touch ups whenever needed and save a ton of money. Very easy to use and hold in your hand. I use my sunglasses while using the machine. It is not uncomfortable as it has 5 settings depending on how much intensity you want. I recommend reading all information given in the description before buying as this machine is not made for all skin colors and hair colors. No more shaving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023 by dixie chick

  • I have some experience with at home IPL: initial impressions
This is my 2nd at home permanent hair removal device. My first is a Luma RX IPL6800 which at the time of this review is in the area of $340 and is about 5 years old. At home devices are understandably not as powerful as a clincal device, so one needs to have the right conditions (the lighter the skin and darker the hair, which I have, they say is the easiest). You also have to have a lot of patience, this takes a lot of time- not only because the exposure windows are very small on these devices, but also because it's going to take a LOT of sessions over many weeks to get results, and you may even have to do touch up treatments. This is NOT an instant gratification device. I have over time easily removed hair from small areas like underarms and have been successful, it was not until someone in the cosmetic industry encouraged me to do so did I start taking on the tedious task of doing my legs. I was offered this Silk'n Flash & Go Pro to try and I thought I would see what a smaller device like this could do, since I've only used it one session so far (I'll let it take over the task with my legs for now) these are my initial impressions: At the time of this writing the Silk'n is in the area of $272. Now if it does its job like it says (and again, right condtions and over a long period of time/sessions), personally I think that's a small price to pay for no more shaving, buying of razors/creams/foams and etc. When I got the box the packaging appearance looked a lot like my LumaRx with all its claims and illustrations but what I was nicely surprised with is that it has it's own zippered case (my more expensive Luma stays in the box it came in). I noticed the Silk'n is an HPL device while my Luma is an IPL, I only mention this as a difference but I couldn't find anywhere on the internet that indicated if there is any real comparision between the two. My Luma has a base where it gets its power, this device is just a wand with its cord. This may indicate a few things- this device will be easier to use, lighter and more portable, it also might indicate it's less powerful (remains to be seen but more on that later). This device has 5 levels of power, the instructions say that it also has a complexion measurer built in to the wand so if it detects too dark of skin it will automatically back power down if you were at 3, 4 or 5, down to 2. The wand is quick on recharge and visually operates like my other device (you can still see some of the flash). OLD DEVICE: I may be rather tougher than some as I have had tattoos and I have had clinical lasers used on my legs which some may say hurt but I say are just an irritant. I use my other device at a level 5 (top level) and it does snap like a rubber band (for me not so much but I can feel it) and it makes the skin warm and a bit after use cause a little redness in the folicle areas (like small red dots that go away after a couple hours for me). Also if I missed a hair shaving my old device will singe it and you can smell the burnt hair. THIS DEVICE is quick on the reflash, so the charge time is impressive I was able to move the wand faster through my entire session with it where my other device starts to heat up and take longer between pulses by the end. What I liked about it as well is that with my other device I had to wait for it to beep at me indicating that it was pressed correctly against the skin and then push a buttonfor the flash where with this wand as long as it's pressed correctly it will just continue to flash as you move along- much more convenient. What might concern me some at level 5 other than a bit of warmness which lasted only a few seconds, I didn't feel much from it- that's not to say that it won't still do it's job- however- it might indicate it's not as powerful as some and may take longer to get the results you want. Or like I said, the technology could be so improved that we don't have to be uncomfortable with it- AND it will be better for those who can't handle that "rubber band snap". I did notice that this device boasts lifetime flashes seemingly saying that you'll never have to buy a "refill" bulb (which I will eventually with my other machine) so those many sessions that it might take won't cost you more. So for now I'm reserving judgement. In order to review it properly I will have to return after further sessions and indicate whether I am seeing improvement in my hair removal journey. Going based on my experience with at home hair removal devices: As far as pricepoint, ease of use and portability, lifetime flashes, and initial quality inspection it seems like a very nice device so I am leaving it a 5 star for now, I will return if it doesn't live up to its promise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2019 by Inked Phoenix Inked Phoenix

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