
'Best hair removal method' shoppers swear by for holidays and summer has £100 off
As the warmer weather finally makes a long-awaited entrance (albeit with scattered showers and chillier temps), it's time to dust off those summer dresses and shorts. But with the reintroduction of these garments also brings the inevitable question of how to keep legs smooth and ready for display at the drop of a hat without spending an eternity in the shower wrestling with a razor or screaming out in pain post-wax-strip.
While shaving is a relatively quick fix, it can be harsh on your skin, often leaving legs feeling dry and irritated, and prone to unwanted and uncomfortable ingrown hairs. This is where IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) devices come into play; they target hair at the root, working to permanently reduce regrowth over time making the need for shaving moot.
However, we do know that these devices can be quite expensive, sometimes costing up to £300, but Keskine is currently offering a £100 discount on its top-rated IPL Hair Removal Handset, reducing the price from £299 to £199.
That's a significant saving on a device that takes care of the hard work when it comes to hair removal and beats some of the market's current heavy hitters Philips' Lumea Series 7000 BRI920/00 Corded IPL Hair Removal priced at £310 from Argos, and the FOREO PeachTM 2 Peach coming in at £369 from Sephora.
The Keskine handset features five smart modes for full-body use - whether it's underarms, legs or the bikini area - and promises visible (and pain-free) results within one to four weeks. It also offers a 90-day hair-free money-back guarantee, allowing shoppers to try it out without wasting money.
It's important to note than this device is not suitable for everyone. Keskine advises against using it if you have certain skin conditions like eczema, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have very dark or sunburnt skin, reports the Manchester Evening News. It should also be avoided on broken or tattooed skin.
Those that can use the Keskine hair removal gadget have been singing its praises. One happy customer shared: "This is the best hair removal method I've tried. It's so much easier and less painful than waxing or shaving. I've noticed a big difference after just a few uses."
Another shared the sentiment, saying: "I've been using this for about two months, and I'm amazed. My hair is so much lighter and slower to grow back. The results speak for themselves."
Though some users remain unconvinced, with one sceptic noting: "Very quick and easy to use, but as yet, I have no idea how long they'll last."
On the other hand, however, one happy Keskine fan raved: "I've tried multiple hair removal methods, and this is by far the most effective one. After just a few sessions, I can already tell my hair is growing back much slower. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for long-term results."
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