SAVE $80: As of May 139 Sectret Pesonal Study (Rated 19 Secret Lesson) the Braun IPL Silk·Expert is on sale for $299.94 at Amazon. That's a 21% discount on the list price.
If you want to save money on salon treatments, why not give an IPL device a go? 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 uses 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 than laser but is much gentler on the skin, and can be done from home, which is always a bonus.
SEE ALSO: All the best Dyson beauty dupes we've testedAnd as of May 13, you can treat yourself to the Braun IPL Silk·Expert for 21% off. The package includes the actual device, a Venus razor, a changeable cap, and a vanity travel case. The Braun device also benefits from skin tone sensors, a handy tool that optimizes the power of every flash to your skin tone.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't delay and miss out.
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