What is IPL Hair Removal? | Philips (2024)

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For years,IPL hair removal was just a secret for those in-the-know – a whisper making the rounds among the salon-going set. Now that whisper is more of a shout. With IPL technology like the Philips Lumea Prestige now available for home use, plenty of us are buzzing about this new hair removal solution that gives you smoothness for weeks at a time. In fact, millions of women are already using it. So what is IPL, anyway?


We wouldn’t have created the Philips Lumea Prestige if we weren’t absolutely certain that IPL was the future of hair removal. Now that future is here – and with it, the answer to all your most urgent questions. How does IPL work? Who does IPL work well on, and what does it feel like? What are the benefits of IPL hair removal? Let’s take a look.

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What is IPL hair removal?

IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light technology. Home IPL hair removal devices apply very gentle pulses of light to the hair root. This makes the hair go into its resting phase: the hair you have falls out, and gradually your body grows less hair in that area.

That smoothness lasts a long time, too. The result of 14 years of research, Philips Lumea Prestige delivers a whopping 8 whole weeks of freedom from hair after the first four treatments*. It’s not just for legs either: smart curved attachmentsallow you to reach and safely treat your underarms, bikini area and face. So IPL really can take the place of shavers, wax treatments or epilators.

*When following treatment schedule, measured on legs, individual results vary.

How does IPL work?

So that answers ‘what is IPL?’ – now for the details. IPL works thanks to a pigment in hair called melanin: much like a dark sheet on a hot day, the melanin helps the hair absorb the light from the flashes, stimulating it to go into its resting phase. This leaves you with smooth, hair-free skin.

So, how do you do IPL hair removal at home? Using the Philips Lumea Prestige is easy:

  1. Shave, epilate or wax the area to remove the hair. If you choose to epilate or wax, make sure you do it the day before you do your treatment.
  2. Select the right light intensity for your skin tone.
  3. Turn the Lumea on, and wait for the ‘ready to flash’ light to come on.
  4. Press the ‘flash’ button.
  5. Move on to the next spot!

It takes less than 8.5 minutes** to do your lower legs with the Philips Lumea Prestige. Once the hair stops growing back, you can leave out the shaving step and just use the Lumea to keep your skin beautifully smooth.

To see positive results from the get-go, use the Lumea Prestige once every two weeks for the first four treatments. After that, you should only need to do minor touch ups every 4-8 weeks

Does IPL hair removal work well?
What results can I expect?

If you’re using the Philips Lumea Prestige, you’ll start seeing results pretty quickly – and after the first four treatments, long-lasting smoothness should be yours.

  • Up to 92% hair reduction in just 3 treatments**
  • The world's first IPL with curved attachments for different body areas-4 attachments for body,face,bikini & underarms.
  • Integrated smartskin sensor to select the right setting for your skin tone
  • The most convenient IPL solution thanks to cordless usage***

*Median result 78% hair reduction on legs,after 12 treatments

**when following the treatment schedule,measured on legs,individual results may vary

***Based on cordless usage,window size and curved attachments

Philips Lumea is the No1 IPL brand in the UK

*source:Market leader research institute,retail value MAT Jan'20,per IPL category UK

Does IPL work on all types of body hair?

You can use the Philips Lumea Prestige to remove hair on your legs, underarms, bikini line and face. It comes with different curved attachments for different body areas, so it’s easy to reach and treat each one the right way. The five graded light settings and SmartSkin sensor mean that you can always make sure that your skin is getting the gentle treatment it needs.

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Here’s a quick lowdown on each of the different Lumea Prestige attachments for IPL hair removal at home:

Body attachment: A generously curved design follows the natural contours of your body, letting you effectively treat large areas like the legs, arms and stomach. Broader 4.1 cm2 window size lets you treat these areas quickly, so you can get on with your day.

  • Time: 8.5 minutes to treat lower legs*.
  • Hair reduction satisfaction rate: 83% for legs***.

Bikini area attachment:A more delicately-curved design and a transparent filter allow for the effective treatment of hard-to-reach areas. 3 cm2 window size for a tighter range of focus.

  • Time: 2 minutes to treat bikini area *.
  • Hair reduction satisfaction rate: 78% for bikini area ***.

Underarm attachment:No hair is left behind when you’re using this specially-curved attachment. Again, the 3 cm2 window size helps treat stronger and thicker hair accurately.

  • Time: 2.5 minutes to treat underarms *.
  • Hair reduction satisfaction rate: 86% for underarms ***.

Face attachment:Flat design with slightly narrower nib and an extra integrated filter. 2 cm2 window size gives you safe and very precise treatment on the chin, upper lip and sideburns.

  • Time: 1.5 minute to treat face areas *.
  • Hair reduction satisfaction rate: 84% for face***.

*When used corded, time indication for highest energy setting.

*** Study conducted in Netherlands and Austria with 46 women, after 3 treatments on armpits, bikini, legs, after 2 treatments on face.

Who can try IPL hair removal at home?

One question we hear a lot is ‘does IPL work on my skin/hair tone?’. IPL hair removal is very effective on a wide range of hair colours and skin tones, with a few exceptions:

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As you can see from the chart, IPL devices like the Philips Lumea Prestige work well on dark blonde, brown, and black hair, and most skin shades apart from very dark tones.

What is IPL like? Does IPL hurt?

Simply put, no – it doesn’t hurt. The Philips Lumea Prestige went through clinical testing with over 2,000 women to make sure that it felt gentle and easy to use. Most users reported a slight warm sensation with each flash, but that’s all. That’s one of the reasons over 1.5 million women all over the world are now using IPL: who could say no to pain-free, lasting hair removal?

The key is to use the right light intensity setting on your Lumea. There are five to choose from, and a handy guide is included in the pack to help you find the right setting for your skin tone and hair colour.

To avoid any twinges, it’s best to follow the usage guidelines carefully. Shave the area before using Lumea and avoid flashing the same area repeatedly. And, as you can imagine, it’s best not to use IPL (or any other hair removal treatment) on broken or irritated skin, tattoos, infections, or burns.

Have any other questions about IPL, or the Lumea range? Check out the main Lumea page here.

*When following treatment schedule, measured on legs, individual results vary.

**When used corded, time indication for highest energy setting

***When following the treatment schedule, measured on legs, after 3rd treatment, individual results may vary.

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What is IPL Hair Removal? | Philips? ›

IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light technology. Home IPL hair removal devices apply very gentle pulses of light to the hair root. This makes the hair go into its resting phase: the hair you have falls out, and gradually your body grows less hair in that area. That smoothness lasts a long time, too.

Does IPL really remove hair permanently? ›

Neither treatment is permanent permanent, but the results for both IPL and laser hair removal can last for months, and both devices are FDA-approved for reducing the amount of hair regrowth over time. The IPL treatment might save you some discomfort compared to laser, though.

What is better IPL or laser hair removal? ›

Both IPL and lasers are effective in hair removal. IPL often requires more treatments and may not achieve the same final hair reduction as a laser can. Due to this, hair removal using a laser usually produces faster results. IPL is effective in not only hair removal, but also treating rosacea and facial flushing.

How long does IPL hair removal last? ›

We refer to IPL as a semi-permanent hair removal treatment as although the initial course of treatments will remove all of your hair follicles your body will eventually produce and develop more. We find that clients typically require a 'top-up' treatment once every six to twelve months to keep unwanted hair away!

Is IPL better than shaving? ›

Smoother skin: Shaving can be quite traumatic for the skin and many people suffer from rashes or bumps. IPL means that the skin doesn't need to undergo such harsh treatment, which is beneficial for its condition and appearance.

Can I use IPL on pubic hair? ›

IPL hair removal is a progressive treatment that offers full body hair removal - but you can use IPL to treat separate areas, such as your arms, legs, or pubic area, depending on your individual needs. When using IPL, you'll hold a flashgun device that delivers a spectrum of light to the skin.

What are the side effects of IPL? ›

Although side effects of IPL are typically rare and minimal in severity, the most common adverse events include pain and erythema. Other reported side effects include edema, bullae, hematoma, crusting, hyper- or hypopigmentation, leukotrichia, scarring, keloid formation, and infection.

What are the disadvantages of IPL laser? ›

  • Can IPL Laser Treatments Cause Skin Cancer? A common concern surrounding IPL laser hair removal is its potential link to cancer, especially given that the process involves a form of radiation. ...
  • Redness and Skin Burns. ...
  • Infections. ...
  • Blistering and Scarring. ...
  • Hyperpigmentation.

Does IPL remove peach fuzz? ›

Both IPL and laser hair removal offer various benefits for women, helping to control peach fuzz, maintain smooth skin and hormonal hair growth. For men, these technologies offer solutions to reducing ingrown hairs from shaving.

Is IPL cheaper than laser? ›

The advantages of using laser over IPL: IPL is a cheaper, less effective technology for reducing body hair.

How painful is IPL? ›

How painful is IPL treatment? IPL treatment may cause some pain or discomfort during or after treatment. You may feel a slight stinging or burning sensation, or like a rubber band hitting your skin.

Does hair fall out immediately after IPL? ›

After IPL hair removal

The hair will appear to grow (though very slowly) for 2 to 4 weeks and should then fall out; this is the treated hair being pushed out of the follicle, not new growth. Any hair that does not fall out was either too fine, too light, too deeply rooted or possibly wasn't treated.

Can I shave between IPL sessions? ›

Shaving between IPL treatments is a great way to manage hair regrowth and keep unwanted hair to a minimum between and after IPL treatments. This is much more beneficial than plucking or waxing which would instead have a negative impact on the overall results.

Which is better, an epilator or an IPL? ›

IPL is more effective than waxing, shaving, and epilating all together because it's faster, easier, and it doesn't hurt. But scientifically speaking, it's the best method of permanent hair removal out there.

What happens if you don't shave for IPL? ›

If you forget to shave, the effectiveness of your treatment may diminish. The laser, instead of focusing on the follicles, might target surface hair. This can lead to heightened discomfort, potential stinging, and a risk of burns. Surface impurities like dirt and oil can also reduce efficacy.

Is it better to wax or IPL? ›

In the IPL vs. waxing battle, the choice often comes down to your preferences, budget, and skin type. IPL offers the potential for long-term results, while waxing provides immediate hair removal. Consider your pain tolerance, desired outcome, and convenience when making your decision.

Does IPL completely stop hair growth? ›

The hair will grow back over a long period of time – so it's not 100% permanent, but the expensive, long-lasting hair removal treatment offers almost-permanent hair removal after a series of repeat visits. So how does it work? Laser hair removal safely sends light pulses from laser to growing body hair.

What happens when you stop using IPL hair removal? ›

Long-term Effects of Stopping IPL Hair Removal

Over the course of several months or years, discontinuing IPL treatments may lead to changes in your hair growth patterns. While IPL considerably reduces hair growth, sporadic regrowth is not uncommon.

How many sessions of IPL for permanent hair removal? ›

At any given time, only up to 25% of our hair is in active growth phase. Thus, repeated IPL sessions (for 6 sessions and above) every 3-6 weeks are necessary to permanently reduce hair growth in any given area. Targeted hair will fall out in about 2 weeks after an IPL session.

Does IPL remove hair from root? ›

IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light technology. Home IPL hair removal devices apply very gentle pulses of light to the hair root. This makes the hair go into its resting phase: the hair you have falls out, and gradually your body grows less hair in that area. That smoothness lasts a long time, too.

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