In the hair removal world, the popularity of IPL (which stands for Intense Pulsed Light technology) and laser hair removal ...
Most at-home laser hair removal devices use IPL (intense pulsed light), a light that works to destroy hair follicles at the root, preventing regrowth, says dermatologist Dr. Bertha Baum ...
Squealing like a little puppy (read: b*tch), I hesitate for 10+ minutes with my Braun IPL laser hair removal device hovering millimetres over my freshly shaven legs... says the girl whose job it ...
Sydney-based dermatologist and fellow of The Australasian College of Dermatologists, Dr Adrian Lim, says similar to in-clinic laser hair removal treatments, at-home IPL and laser hair removal ...
Until recently, all at-home laser hair removal devices were IPL (that stands for intense pulsed light) lasers. But CurrentBody has a game-changing, first-of-it's-kind diode laser for home use.
Laser uses monochromatic light, meaning light in one wavelength. IPL delivers light across a broad spectrum or multiple colours. Since IPL devices emit multiple wavelengths of light on a broad ...
While it’s not as powerful as in-clinic laser removal, it gives you the option to top-up as and when you need it from the comfort of your own home. It’s also worth noting that at-home IPL ...
Shreyas Iyer is currently laser-focused on a significant task: winning a maiden IPL trophy for the Punjab Kings.