
PREPARING FOR FIRST USE
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Shave and clean the areas of your skin that
you wish to treat. Wait at least two hours
after shaving, so that the skin irritation
subsides.
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Check the flash window for any trapped
dust or hair and clean it with medical
alcohol wipes to remove any contaminants.
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Perform a skin test to determine the best
intensity level and get accustomed to light-
based treatment.
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Chose the desired patch of skin on which to
perform the test.
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Set the intensity of the device to 1, then
place
it on your skin at a 90° angle (the flash
window must be closely touching your skin)
and press the flash button (3). Do not flash
more than once on each patch of skin.
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Move the device to another patch of skin,
increase the intensity by one level and
repeat the same process, until you reach
the highest level, or until you feel
discomfort/pain.
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Wait for 24h after this test to see how your
skin reacts to the treatment.
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Based on this test, you choose the intensity
of the treatment that you feel most
comfortable with and with which you will
achieve best results.
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The darker your skin, the lower the setting
you should use to minimize adverse side-
effects.
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Expected effects of using the device: Short-
term warm feeling, light redness, a mild
sting each time you use the flash.
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If you experience any negative effects,
other than the ones described above, when
performing the skin test, speak to your
physician about using the device.
HAIR REMOVAL GUIDELINES
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It is normal that the hairs are still visible after
the first few treatments.
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To achieve optimal results, use the device
once every two weeks for up to 3 months.
After this, use the device every 2
–
3 months
once to maintain smoothness of your skin
and reduce hair growth.
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Use the device only to remove the hair on
your legs and arms.
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Make sure that the flashes are produced
closely together for best results. Do not flash
the same patch of skin more than once!
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The skin can show slight redness or a tingly
feeling after use. Calm it with cool water or
a cold wet cloth or an ice pack.
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Sometimes after a treatment, your skin can
feel dry or itchy due to the combination of
shaving and using the device. If the feeling
persists for a few days use a non-scented
moisturizer on the area for 24 hours after
the treatment.
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Burns, excessive redness, or swelling can
occur if you use the device on a setting that
is too high for your skin type. Lower the
intensity next time you use the device. If this
persists for more than three days, consult
your physician.
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Do not apply any cosmetic products to your
skin after treatment.
CLEANING, STORAGE AND
MAINTENANCE
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Clean the device before and after each use.
Use medical alcohol wipes to clean the flash
window.
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Do not immerse the product into water for
cleaning.
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Put the product into its package when not in
use, and store neatly in a dry room.
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Store out of sight and reach of children.
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If the device stops working, do not try to
repair it yourself.
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If the red light is not flashing when using the
device, then it is not working correctly.
Move the device closer to the skin or turn it
off and on again.
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Using the device in suboptimal conditions
can make it overheat, which will trigger
overheat protection mode. In this mode, all
blue lights flash simultaneously, and the
flash function is turned off. When the
internal temperature of the device returns
to normal, the lights will stop flashing and
you can use it again. The flash intensity will
return to 1.