We Can't Believe This 'Zero Pain' Laser Hair Remover Is Somehow Almost 50% Off
Reviewers say this laser hair remover tool 'delivers on hair root reduction' within mere 'weeks' of consistent use, all without irritation, pain or the use of any gels. You just plug it in, set it to the appropriate level and touch the laser to your skin, and you can expect to see a hair growth reduction in weeks. And right now, it's on mega-sale if you wanna try for yourself: Nearly 50% off its usual price on Amazon, but only for a limited time. While this doesn't completely stop hair growth, it'll prevent the need for constantly shaving and waxing your face, bikini line, underarms and more.
⚡️ The only catch is this is a lightning deal that's been going for close to 48 hours. The clock is ticking! (Also, Amazon's got this marked as 70% off, but per our trackers, the drop is closer to 46% off savings based on it's typical price — which is still crazy good.)
This laser is designed to help you achieve effective root reduction, all without blades or gels.
The handy tool uses laser blasts to stymie hair growth right at your roots. Once pressed against your skin, the laser reaches deep into your follicle roots and starts blasting away, slowing growth over time with consistent use. It comes packaged with goggles to prevent the laser from damaging your eyes, but of course, be careful when using this product!
Some reviewers say they use theirs three to four times a week, slowing up frequency depending on regrowth. The brand claims it takes about 12 minutes to tackle your full body. 'I used this almost every other day for four months, and now use it maybe once a week,' reports one reviewer. 'To be honest, it's very fun to use. That 'pop' of the light is so gratifying!! lol'
The device has nine strength levels, and it works by starting at level one and increasing up to nine as your body gets used to the laser's sensations. The machine uses icy cold blasts, resulting in a much more comfortable at-home treatment that doesn't give the feeling of singed hair.
And, perhaps best of all, the reviewers say it's totally painless thanks to a literally cool feature.
With similar hair-remover devices, the lasers can heat up and cause minor discomfort. Reviewers say that isn't the case with this one, though.
'One of the standout features of this device is the ice-cooling function. This innovative feature ensures a comfortable and painless hair removal experience by cooling the skin as the laser works. It significantly reduces any discomfort or irritation,' says one reviewer.
'The results are comparable to professional treatments, making it a cost-effective solution for at-home hair removal.' 'I have sensitive skin, and this cooling function allows me to use the device without any burning or irritation,' says another.
Grab one of these laser hair remover tools today while it's nearly 50% off, and check out what other reviewers have to say about it below in their promising reviews.
'I recently ordered and have been using this Laser Hair Removal Device, and I am thoroughly impressed with its performance and effectiveness. This IPL laser hair removal device delivers on its promise of effective hair root reduction. After consistent use for about 8 weeks, I have noticed a significant reduction in hair growth on my legs, arms, and my facial hair. The device targets hair follicles effectively, resulting in smoother and hair-free skin. The results are comparable to professional treatments, making it a cost-effective solution for at-home hair removal. One of the standout features of this device is the ice-cooling function. This innovative feature ensures a comfortable and painless hair removal experience by cooling the skin as the laser works. It significantly reduces any discomfort or irritation, making it suitable for sensitive areas like the face and armpits. I appreciate how this feature makes the process more pleasant and allows for longer sessions without discomfort. This hair removal laser comes with nine energy levels, offering great versatility for different skin types and hair colors. I found it easy to adjust the intensity to suit my comfort level and the specific area I was treating. The range of energy levels ensures that the device can be used effectively on various parts of the body, from delicate facial areas to larger areas like the legs and arms. […]' — Dog Mom (This review has been edited for length. Read the full review here.)
'I honestly had pretty low expectations when I bought this, but it was a great deal at half price that day. I thought for fifty bucks, I'd give it a try. I could always return it, right?No way would I part with this now!!! One of the best things I've ever bought!! This is amazing! Seriously life changing, y'all, for this girl! I'm very fair and have dark hair so I definitely was perfect for this! (Those who have complained it that it doesn't work on lighter hair, please read the comments about the product. It's very clear.)Although it probably wasn't the best idea, I started out on level 9. I could always go down if it hurt but I have a very high pain tolerance. No need, though! Level nine works best, and IT DOES NOT HURT AT ALL!! I mean, absolutely painless!!For the first time in my life, I have a bikini line that doesn't embarrass me! I've always had to choose a bathing suit with a skirt or shorts, because even after shaving, I'm so fair that you can still see dark hair, not to mention the angry red bumps that would immediately appear. It has always been so embarrassing for me. Where was this product when I actually looked GOOD in a bikini? 😂I still have chin hair, which is so very un-lovely, but all of the dark hair is completely gone. I never thought I'd see that happen!!I used this almost every other day for four months, and now use it maybe once a week. To be honest, it's very fun to use. That 'pop' of the light is so gratifying!! lolIf you're on the fence, I absolutely recommend this product! It has changed my self esteem and self confidence!! I'm no longer worried about someone noticing my chin area - and it was getting to be a terrible problem.Easy to use, super lightweight, and zero pain. Get this, ladies!!! It really is amazing!Packaged very well in a large box that looks very high end. You won't regret this one.' — Leigh Callaway
'So far so good. The IPL laser device does not cause irritation and delivers on hair root reduction!Consistent use appears to be the key, as I had already seen in other reviews and found this to be true. At first I was a little nervous to use it, but my fears were unfounded. I think the cooling function is fantastic.I have not used other devices like this, but the price was good enough to try it and from what I can tell, the different energy levels and features are on par with other similar laser hair removers.Palm size - fit easily in my luggage for our trip to Florida.' — Deborah Shafer
Looking for more ways to groom your bikini area? Check out these recommendations by the experts we truly trust more than most — exotic dancers, of course — reported by Tessa Flores.
Amazon
A highly rated wet-or-dry hypoallergenic electric shaver
Portland, Oregon-based performer, who goes by the stage name Samara Luv, shared that she starts out with an electric razor, moving downwards in the direction of hair growth. This cordless 5-in-1 bikini trimmer has an impressive and rare 4.8-star rating and costs under $30!
$28.49 at Amazon
Ulta
A lightweight pre-shave sugar scrub
"I've tried a million other exfoliants that are made for shaving, but this one prevents bumps and doesn't irritate my skin," Luv said of Truly's Smooth Legend pre-shave sugar scrub, which she uses after her electric razor and just before a traditional one. This fuchsia-hued scrub uses a blend of antioxidant-rich emollients, such as passion fruit and grape oil, to buff away dead skin cells and pore-clogging products while loosening hair follicles in order to reveal a fresh bright canvas that's prepped for the razor.
$32 at Nordstrom
Ulta
A nourishing shea butter-based shaving cream
Dancer and stripping community advocate who goes by her TikTok handle @behindtheheelz, recommends a nourishing formulation of the widely popular Eos 24-Hour Moisture shave cream. According to her, this shea butter-based lotion keeps things super moisturized and impeccably smooth. This cream also contains shea oils for an added conditioning effect that works to protect against nicks and cuts, along with aloe to soothe and calm sensitive skin.
$3.97 at walmart
$4.99 at Target
Dollar Shave Club
An easy-to-maneuver razor with four cartridges
"I only use razors from Dollar Shave Club. Their blades are smooth and easy to maneuver, and are the only blades I trust for my legs, underarms and, when needed, bikini area as well," Heelz told HuffPost.The razors at Dollar Shave Club feature six stainless steel blades, a lubricating strip and a built-in precision top trimmer which means fewer strokes and less irritation. The company offers a number of different affordable starter kits and monthly subscription packages that can be catered to your specific shaving needs.
$8+ at Dollar Shave Club
Sephora
A bump-minimizing salicylic acid treatment
San Diego, California-based dancer who goes by the stage name Mary B, told me that although she now gets laser hair removal, she still treats her bikini area with salicylic acid two to three times a week to keep things exfoliated or, prior to laser, the day after shaving. Topical's High Roller ingrown hair tonic is a lightweight serum formulated for use anywhere on the body, including the bikini area. It comes in a convenient roller applicator and features a nice infusion of salicylic acid that penetrates pores to target any bump-causing buildup. It also contains zinc, which can be helpful for minimizing skin irritation.
$26 at Sephora
Amazon
A lightweight and fragrance-free lotion for post shaving
B also recommended applying a moisturizer after shaving to prevent irritation and excessive dryness. This lightweight, fast-absorbing and fragrance-free moisturizer by Cerave is arguably one of the most popular daily lotions on the market and can be a great after-shave treatment, especially if you have skin that has been burned by a razor. Its hero blend of three essential ceramides can repair skin barrier function while hyaluronic acid helps to seal in moisture.
$11.26 at Amazon
$14.99 at Ulta
$13.69 at Target
Urban Outfitters
An at-home sugar waxing kit
Often called hard strip wax's superior cousin, using sugar wax, also known as sugaring, is Heelz' favorite bikini grooming method for a few reasons, especially if you have sensitive skin. "I love sugar waxing because though it varies by person, I typically can go a little over two weeks enjoying my wax, and on the third or fourth week decide if I would like to get my next one. I personally prefer because it's gentler on my skin then regular waxing and overall, my hair growth has definitely minimized from before I started waxing to present," Heelz said. This at-home sugar waxing starter kit by Sugardoh, a leading brand in sugaring, contains a jar with three months' worth of "wax." It also contains reusable applicator tools and six reusable strips.
$30 at Ulta
Amazon
A moisture-rich body wash that won't strip skin
According to Heelz, keeping a hydrated canvas from start to finish is really important, however, being too lotioned up prior to work can be dangerous because it can hinder grip on the pole. Because of this, she washes with this shea-infused body wash from Olay "specifically because [it's] gentle on my skin and leaves me feeling clean and smooth, without worry of a dry knee or foot."In addition to shea butter, this rich creamy wash contains blue lotus flower for added skin-conditioning power.
$6.97 at Walmart
4-pack: $27.88 at Amazon
Amazon
Seven travel packs of highly rated wet wipes that prevent chafing
As we all know, skin chafing and irritation have a long, sordid history together. To combat this, Luv says that she keeps a pack of baby wipes at work to wipe down the inside of her thighs to prevent chafing. Even if you're not at the strip club, having a pack of these wildly popular baby wipes handy can function much in the same way. They are formulated specifically with sensitive skin in mind and contain 99.9% water.
$8.47+ at Walmart
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