For a lot of people, there is no better feeling than a fresh shave or wax. Silky smooth skin that glides beneath clothes is often the goal, but committing to a shaving or waxing routine can be time consuming and expensive, especially when salon visits are involved. Plus, there's the inevitable regrowth, which leaves people needing to start the whole process again in just a couple of weeks.
Luckily, there are permanent hair removal options out there - and some don't even require a pricey trip to a salon. Now, shoppers can have the best of both worlds with an at-home hair removal solution - the Keskine IPL Hair Removal Handset is now £159.20 when using the exclusive code Mirror20, which gives shoppers an extra 20% off.
The handset is designed to not only remove hair but also save wasted time. It can permanently eliminate unwanted body hair from a variety of areas including armpits, legs, face, and even the bikini area. According to the brand, users can expect to see results within just one to four weeks, however best results are usually within six to 12. Users are advised to do the hair removal routine three times during the first month before switching to once every two weeks, or once a month, after this period for best results.
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Keskinehas stated that their results show up to 98% hair reduction - individuals results may vary - in just four weeks and to ease customers minds, the process is said to be a comfortable experience as the handset has ice-cooling technology. Each session should only last 24 minutes - quicker than a full body wax - and is SGS-certified safety and painless.
The handset offers five smart modes for the hair removal and also has autoflash which will activate automatically without the need for any manual button pressing. Keskine also offers a 90-day hair-free money-back guarantee when shoppers purchase the Keskine IPL device. This means that if within 90 days of purchasing shoppers are not satisfied with the product, they can return it for a refund.
If this isn't the solution for everyone, shoppers could instead try theno!no! N0N0055 Plus IPL Hair Removal for £96 from Argos which has three head widths, is suitable for face, underarms, arms, bikini line, legs, torso, back and chest. For a pricier option there is the Philips Lumea Series 9900 Cordless IPL Hair Removal Device for £599.99 which comes with four smart curved attachments, has exclusive SkinAI app features such as body analyser and audio flash counter and gives 18 months of hair-free skin.
Boasting an impressive 4.9 out of 5 stars from 2,237 reviews, shoppers appear happy with the product.
One happy customer said: "I've been using this device for a few months now, and the results have been amazing! The process is surprisingly simple and almost painless. I've noticed a significant reduction in hair growth, with some areas completely smooth after just a few sessions.

"My skin also feels softer and healthier overall. It's such a time-saver compared to constant shaving or waxing, and the convenience of doing it at home makes it even better. Highly recommend."
Another added: "It's been about a week, and I'm already noticing some great results."
A further purchaser remarked: "I have sensitive skin, and the IPL Hair Removal is perfect during treatment, prevents irritation, and the results are fantastic. Highly recommend."
Despite the positivity, some remain cautious, with one saying: "I don't know how long the effect will last, but I already love it."
Another noted: "Very quick and easy to use but as yet, no idea how long they'll last."
The Keskine IPL Hair Removal Handset is available from Keskine with further reductions with the code Mirror20.
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