I decided to write this article because lately all my girlfriends and girlfriends are assaulting me with the same questions: that device works Philips World?, does it really work ?, how much does it cost ?, but how long does it take? and so on So I will answer all these questions one by one, and if you still have questions whose answers you will not find in this article or in the other articles written on this topic, please do not hesitate to send them to me.
Because summer is approaching and we all want to have a beautiful body, and a smooth and velvety skin, the removal of unwanted hair from the body becomes a problem that needs to be solved urgently. And definitely if you can.
My dear ones, it is important to understand that there is no permanent hair removal, but treatments that reduce hair considerably and the results are long-term.
If Philips World you need to do a complete treatment consisting of 6 sessions / area and then depending on how your body reacts it is recommended to do one more maintenance session at an interval of 6-12 months. Of course, the number of sessions may vary from case to case. In my case I noticed that it is necessary to have another session after 6-8 months, but never less than 6 months.
If you have more hair, don't be afraid to use it more often. It is a safe device with no side effects so if you follow the instructions in the user manual you will not encounter any problems.
Girls with dark hair will get better results than those with blond hair. If you are naturally red, I don't think Philips World is the right solution for you. I say that because IPL technology it acts on the color of the hair root, and if the root is light in color, the World will have no effect.
On my arms, after the first two sessions, about 40% disappeared from my hair. It just wasn't growing anymore. After another 4 sessions, her hair did not grow at all on her arms. Almost 2 years have passed since the first treatment and the results are still maintained although the hair is starting to appear. But it's okay, I have a few more sessions and get rid of the problem for a long time.
always before advising my friends to buy this device I asked them to do a little research on the market and calculate how much it would cost them to do complete treatments in all the desired areas at several salons compared to the price you would pay him for a Philips Lumea device.
For example, to perform a full-body hair removal session, you need approximately 370 light pulses. Philips Lumea has over 100,000 pulses (the newest model - sc2008 - has 140,000). Therefore, the device can be used without problems for at least 5 years. In reality you can enjoy your Lumea device for much longer. For example, I have had mine since 2013 and it shows no signs of fatigue.
How long does the effect last? As I said earlier, it depends a lot on a case by case basis. But because it's a handy solution, an easy-to-use device that you already have at home, I don't think it would be a problem even if you had to do a maintenance session every 3-4 months. Although I have not heard of any case in which, after completing a complete treatment, it is necessary to resume the sessions so quickly. The device can also be ordered online HERE, and on the site philips.ro find all the information you need.
And at the end I leave you with some photos from my last hair removal session with Philips Lumea. Gâlmiţă simply did not give me peace!
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Very interesting this article, I really wanted to know more about this device 🙂 Thank you Kisses: *: *: *
Dearly! If you try it, they are curious what results you will get: *
I was reading enthusiastically until I got the information about redheads :)). But it's good that I found out this information. Ever since I found out about this procedure, I have been thinking that it would suit me as well. Now at least I'm not thinking about this investment. Many kisses! : *
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Unfortunately, naturally reddened girls do not have an intense pigment, and intense pulsed light acts directly on melanin 🙁
Your article was the drop that filled the glass of my desires to buy a Philips World. 🙂 I looked over the prices some time ago and they seemed a bit high, yes…. With your article I discovered, in most online stores, 40% discount on the penultimate model, Lumea 2004. So, I did not miss occasion. 🙂
Very interesting and useful: *. In the future, I think I will use such a device: *
You don't know how long they have been doubting whether it's worth it or not 😀
If before I dreamed of him, now I want him very much :)): *
Interesting that you present only one model of epilator. It is understood that it is the paid advertisement. That's what a blogger needs. It was interesting if you made a comparison between 2-3 products. Leaving aside this situation, permanent hair removal is good. There are really difficult areas where it is good to use. I also resorted to permanent hair removal on the face, in order to reduce the density of the chin and shape it a bit. Only 2 sessions on the neck cheeks and 4 sessions beard mustache. I got a well-defined and pleasant beard, without giving up "masculinity". So girls, use permanent hair removal no matter where it benefits.
I have it too and I adore it..I took it in January from the 13th salary..being a pretty big investment..but I don't regret it for a moment..Initially I used it regularly..at 2 weeks ..but at one point I became lazier: D. During the summer I took a break..considering that you are not allowed to expose yourself to the sun after using it… Anyway, because my hair was already growing much less often..the fact that you shave with a blade is no longer such a problem engrave. Love it :). So my husband started using it under his arm..in fact he puts me on..and we had a lot of fun.:p
Hi .. this device is really bad..I'm thinking of getting one too..but my question that doesn't give me peace .. doesn't it have negative effects? I mean, aren't you exposing your body to some risks? You mean, like, saltines and their ilk, eh?
What kind of risks are you thinking about?
I also got an IPL epilator, not from Philips, but also an expensive one. I was very excited when I bought it, but later the disappointment was directly proportional. First of all, it seems to me that the epilation lasts a long time, because a very small part of the skin is covered. Secondly, I don't like the stinging sensation (actually burning; there are no signs left, but I can't stand those "bites" being so frequent). As a person with naturally dark blond hair, I can say that after 3 months in which I resisted using the device (and I used it even a little in addition to the indicated frequency) I did not notice any difference. I would have expected to see a small difference. So I got annoyed and gave the device to electronic recycling. Back to other epilation methods for mine
Can someone help me? I took an ipl device from Austria, I tried it, it worked and it went out at some point, I put it on charge and since then it just lights up but my impulses don't work at all so it doesn't do anything anymore. Where can I fix it, do you have any idea? I can't change it because I don't have the receipt anymore and I don't get to Austria anymore. I'm from Timisoara