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6.7. What to expect with the Homelight epilator
Using the Homelight epilator at home could for many people be a new experience in a depilation
method that uses light. The Homelight epilator is easy to handle and the depilation sessions are quick.
You can expect to see, hear or feel the following during a session:
Fan noise – Homelight makes a slight noise of fan. This is normal.
Moderate pressure on the application surface – necessary and useful to position it correctly over the
connecting area; this is an exclusive safety feature of the Homelight epilator.
Heat and prickling sensations – Whenever you release a pulse, it's normal to feel some heat and
prickling resulting from the energy of the light.
Do not forget that it is important to use the lowest power settings during the fi rst sessions. The heat
sensation may persist for up to an hour after your depilation session.
Skin slightly red or pink – Just after use or within 24 hours of using it, it is not rare to see the skin turn
slightly red or pink, especially around the hair.
If obvious redness, blisters or burns appear, stop using the Homelight epilator immediately.
6.8. After a treatment with your Homelight epilator
At the end of your session with the Homelight epilator, switch your unit off using the ON/OFF
button.
Unplug the adapter from the mains.
We recommend cleaning your Homelight epilator after each session, particularly the
application surface (see 'Cleaning your Homelight epilator').
After cleaning your appliance, we recommend storing it in its box and away from any source
of water.
Care of your skin after you depilation session
Avoid exposing the treated areas to sun. Protect you skin with a sun screen
throughout the treatment and for at least two weeks after the last session with
your Homelight appliance.
Do not use scented cream or deodorant on the treated areas after your sessions.
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