Table of Contents
- 1 How many times can you use Philips Lumea?
- 2 Does Philips Lumea run out of flashes?
- 3 Can you use IPL more than once a week?
- 4 How long does it take for Philips Lumea to work?
- 5 How do I know if Philips Lumea is fully charged?
- 6 How long does it take Philips Lumea to charge?
- 7 Is Philips Lumea safe to use?
- 8 How often should I use Philips Lumea?
- 9 Is IPL Hair removal permanent?
How many times can you use Philips Lumea?
We recommend using Philips Lumea once every two weeks for the first four treatments to achieve significant hair reduction results. To maintain these results, repeat the treatments every 4 weeks for 8 times. The results may vary based on your individual hair regrowth and also across different body areas.
Does Philips Lumea run out of flashes?
There’s no need to worry about running out of flashes. Using a standardised formula, we’ve calculated the lamp lifetime of flashes for all the devices we test. And the Prestige is one of the best. The Philips Lumea Prestige lamp lifetime is superb lasting 15+ years of use.
Can you use IPL more than once a week?
No, using your Philips Lumea more often than recommended will not speed up the hair removal process. Do not treat the same area multiple times in one session as this will not improve efficacy and can cause skin irritation.
Can you use Philips Lumea while charging?
We recommend letting the Lumea charge before your first use. However, there is no harm in using the device while it’s charging too. Enjoy your new Lumea, and Happy Holidays!
How do I know when Lumea is fully charged?
You’re correct the battery light starts flashing in white whilst having your Lumea on charge. The orange light is just to indicate the battery is running low when it is in use. Fully charging the battery takes up to 1 hour and 40 minutes, but there is no indication light that will show you when it is fully charged.
How long does it take for Philips Lumea to work?
It takes less than 8.5 minutes** to do your lower legs with the Philips Lumea Prestige.
How do I know if Philips Lumea is fully charged?
How long does it take Philips Lumea to charge?
around 1 hour and 45 minutes
Iv just used the Phillips lumea for the second time. I make sure it’s fully charged ( the green light stays on continuously) then I’m able to do a full leg then have to charge it up again, usually takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes for it to be fully charged.
How many times do you have to do laser hair removal?
Generally, clients need about two to six laser treatments in order to completely get rid of hair. You can expect to see about a 10\% to 25\% reduction in hair after your first treatment. As you continue your treatments, more and more hair will fall out, and you’ll notice that it continues to grow back more slowly.
Can I laser hair removal every day?
So here’s how this thing works: Hair follicles absorb energy from the laser, which is then converted to heat by the dark pigment found in hair. Hair grows in cycles, so zapping it daily is like the equivalent of beating a dead horse. You have to catch it at least once in every cycle.
Is Philips Lumea safe to use?
Yes, it’s safe . Developed with expert dermatologists, the Philips Lumea is safe, effective, convenient and fast. 14. Yes, it works. After a few uses, most of the treated area will have a reduced amount of body hair, and if you stick with it, eventually all the hair will be gone.
How often should I use Philips Lumea?
How do I get the best results with my Philips Lumea? Follow the treatment schedule. We recommend using Philips Lumea once every two weeks for the first four treatments to achieve significant hair reduction results. Start by removing the hair from your skin. Start your treatment by first removing all hair from your skin as long as hair is still visible. Select the right settings. Treat all areas evenly.
Is IPL Hair removal permanent?
IPL manufacturers are not allowed by law to claim that hair removal is permanent. Studies have shown that area of the skin targeted by the IPL procedure experience temporary removal of hair but not total or permanent elimination.