User manual and frequently asked questions LUMIERE PULSEE

ULTRA-SAFE PULSED LIGHT EPILATION  VISIBLE AND LONG-LASTING RESULTS

Référence : EP9870D0

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FAQ

The armpit is a delicate area to remove hair from, because its skin is thin and sensitive (it is common to see red spots in the area after hair removal) and not very accessible to the epilator head. Although it might be easy to guide the epilator on the leg surface, on the armpit it is much more difficult because this is a concave spot and it is sometimes necessary to press the epilator head against the skin for it to be effective.

In the figures below, we show the appropriate movements to achieve armpit hair removal without any inconvenience.

Please remember that the "sensitive areas" accessory which clips on to the epilator head should be used when removing hair from the armpits.

No. The appliance may not be used on the face.
You should undergo treatment every two weeks for four to six sessions (two to three months), then once a month for two to four sessions (depending on regrowth).
Maintenance sessions may then be necessary, based on hair distribution, until hair is completely gone.
Treatment should be performed on shaved skin only, not on epilated skin (no waxing or epilator use – the root must be present).
You cannot treat the same area more than once per week.
After following the instructions in the user manual for starting the appliance, make sure that your electrical socket is working by plugging another appliance. If it still does not work, do not try to dismantle or repair the appliance yourself, instead, take it to an approved repair centre
Do not use your appliance. To avoid any danger, have it replaced by an approved repair centre.
Check that the entire surface of the lamp is in contact with the skin.
Skin colour is too dark and the appliance has automatically switched to safety mode.
Check that the bulb is correctly installed in the appliance. If so, then the bulb is dead and must be replaced.
A Class I appliance must be earthed (and has only one insulation layer). A Class II appliance does not necessarily have to be earthed because it has two distinct and independent insulation layers.
It is better to avoid sun exposure and sea bathing immediately after epilating, because the skin is sensitised. And if you are planning to epilate, the same advice applies, do not expose yourself before, so as not to have a too sensitive skin.
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled. Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
If you believe that one part is missing, please call Consumer Services Center and we will help you find a suitable solution.
Please go to the “Accessories” section of the website to easily find whatever you need for your product.
Find more detailed information in the Guarantee section of this website.
You could use the appliance on legs, armpits, arms, bikini areas but not on the neck, the face and nipples.
Long-lasting results are achieved after 12 to 18 months, according to the level of hair distribution. Touch-up treatments are sometimes necessary over time.
Our appliances are equipped with multiple safety mechanisms: skin colour detector, contact detector, UV filter for eyes, etc. They have been tested under dermatological supervision and comply with the strictest safety regulations.
IPL devices do not work on red, white, grey and blond hair, as it does not contain enough melanin.
IPL devices are compatible with phototypes 1 to 5, which excludes black or very dark skins.
No, it is contraindicated. Consult your physician.
Yes, avoid IPL hair removal whilst under treatment. You must wait a period of two months after the end of your treatment. Consult your physician.
No. Remove piercings from the areas to be treated and cover tattoos, birthmarks, freckles and beauty spots with plasters or opaque white tape.
Do not expose yourself to the sun, UV light or use self-tanner throughout the treatment. Your skin should not be exposed to direct sunlight without protection for more than 15 minutes, or more than an hour in the shade. Protect yourself with a sunscreen with SPF 30 throughout the entire treatment and for at least two months thereafter.
Skin must be free of damage (no eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, etc.) and must not have been exposed to sun or UV light for at least four weeks before treatment. It must be free of self-tanner.