How often can I use my silk N flash and go?
every two weeks
Q: How often should I use the device? Hair removal treatment sessions with the Silk’n Flash&Go Compact should be spaced every two weeks for the first three to four sessions. After that, treatments should be done if hairs have re-grown or until you reach the results you desire.
How long does silk N flash and go last?
Most users see noticeable reduction after four treatments – or about two months of use. Each time you treat, you should increase the energy level.
How often can you use Silk’n laser?
Treatments 1-4 should be two weeks apart, treatments 5-7 should be four weeks apart, and treatments 8+ can be treated as necessary until desired hair removal results are achieved.
Does Silk’n laser work?
It just doesn’t work. I was really excited and it seems that it works because it burns your hair and you can smell it, but it doesn’t work! After 4 months using it every 2 weeks (following the instructions) there are no results. I am applying the light with the highest level and nope.
Can I pull hairs out after laser?
You should not pull out loose hairs after laser hair removal. Laser hair removal targets the hair follicle to permanently remove hair from the body. For successful results the follicle has to be present so the laser can target it. Waxing, plucking or threading removes the root of the hair follicle.
How many flashes do you need for laser hair removal?
For the face, it depends on how many areas you’re treating, but normally ten. For the bikini line you need about five flashes for each side and the same goes for armpits. Six hundred flashes are enough for a full-body treatment and more.
Do any at-home laser hair removal actually work?
One of the biggest drawbacks to at-home laser hair removal? The tools only work on a narrow range of hair and skin colors. The lasers zero in on pigments in the hair follicle and are only effective when there’s a lot of contrast between skin and hair.
What happens after 2nd laser hair removal?
The 2nd treatment sees greater results as the body hair goes through its’ resting and growth cycle, which is why a series of follow-up treatments are scheduled accordingly.