SAVE $50: As of Oct. 23,Yoo Jung the Braun IPL Hair Removal is on sale for $299.94 at Amazon. That's a saving of 14% on list price.
IPL is one of the best long-term solutions for hair removal that can be done at home. It stands for Intense Pulsed Light and is a hair removal process that uses light pulses to target hair follicles, so it reduces hair growth over time. It's not a laser, but works similarly by focusing on the pigment in hair. It's a relatively painless, long-term solution for hair removal.
Laser hair removal differs by using a concentrated single wavelength of light, making it more precise and powerful. IPL, on the other hand, uses a broad spectrum of light, covering a larger area but with less intensity. IPL is slightly less effective but is gentler on the skin and can be done from home.
SEE ALSO: I tested the best Dyson Airwrap dupes under $300: The Shark FlexStyle is no longer your only optionIf you're thinking of investing in an IPL device, you'll find so many to choose from. But as of Oct. 23, the Braun IPL hair remover device is currently on sale at Amazon. Known for its hair removal devices, Braun is always a great choice, and this model is currently priced at $299.94 — around the same as one or two laser hair removal sessions.
The Braun device benefits from skin tone sensors, a handy tool that optimizes the power of every flash to your skin tone. It's also sensitive on the skin, with two sensitive modes for when you use the device in delicate areas such as your face or armpit. And for those awkward-to-reach places, there are different attachments to make sure you're getting the most out of the treatment.
Head to Amazon to make the most of this limited-time deal.
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