does the philips lumea really work

If I’d got my arse into gear and spent just 30 minutes once a month, I’m sure I could have kept things under control. Hi Steve, I actually had to Google Tria – it must be a lot more popular in the USA (perhaps because of the ‘FDA accredited’ claim that we Brits don’t know/care about). Which is one of the reasons we want to do IPL in the first place. That would be around £3,000 to treat my lower legs, bikini and underarm. How did I end up buying the Philips Lumea? Personally, I have scars – a reasonably long one on my leg from surgery. I used to use a man’s face scrub (from Tesco) but it’s no longer available. When you press the button, an intense, broad spectrum light is created. Personally, I’d ask at the salon if it’s safe and going to work. If you could please clarify again what you mean by the “initial 8 week treatment”. Philips Lumea Prestige Review. This was such a fantastic review! Paper cuts at stake (Cambodia). Please bear in mind this is not a permanent solution, but it does provide a hair reduction and a slower growth of the hair. In fact, I can expect up to a maximum of 90% deforestation only. If the treatment feels uncomfortable with these settings you can always lower them manually. . I have just finished the initial ‘boot camp’ phase and have seen results, but not as much as I was hoping for before I go into maintenance. My hair didn’t seem any different. The results it gives compared to the abilities and price, it’s really … There just isn’t enough width/flesh of my shin for the machine to make contact. What I do include below is some pictures of my underarms and legs a few weeks after doing IPL (after doing a few courses of it). It has been an issue of fear more than anything else. The Philips Lumea works in the same way as any other IPL device. I’m glad my review helped. Thank you for a very thorough review. Does It Really Work? I initially did it in the hope it would kill the hair underneath though it doesn’t seem to have been very effective. I’m dark and so so hairy. It’s been pretty successful though a bit painful. Let me remind you about how the Philips Lumea device works. Thanks again! It’s because my review is mixed and I’ve wanted to give the Philips Lumea a good run for it’s money before coming to a conclusion. Thank you so much I have spend hours looking at reviews and lists on which ones to buy and yours by far was the most detailed and felt honest. I’ve been thinking about buying this myself, I’ve been getting my laser done for almost 2 year’s. However, we cannot consider the price a real problem as it will countervail salon efficiency for lifetime. Warning: I get personal. After some fiddling around with it so I could write this review, it turns out you just go in and hit ‘start treatment’ and it logs the new date for you. or countries where I don’t speak the language and you can start to see why getting a regular wax is a challenge. Without wanting to sound like a preachy feminist (promise, I’m not), I’d think hard about what you want for your body and your hair long-term and go with what you prefer downstairs. xo. although I still have a question. And usually to places that are hot, hot, hot. Brilliant. Is it right to say the purpose of the phillips lumea is to reduce the hair significantly, but still require waxing if you want to achieve butter smooth skin? I’ve been wearing a skimpy g-string on backwards. If this method keeps my body hair free for about 1-2 months and results in hair growth reduction after a while I am happy with it. HI Jo… Thanks for such a detailed review. Does the Philips Lumea work? (Do you really want your neighbours to smell something burning and call the firefighters in while your wearing a backwards g-string and pointing a gun-like machine at yourself? I hardly feel any pain (ok maybe a slight pick at the sensitive lip area down under). But that hasn’t swayed my Philips Lumea review in the slightest. I have their Hue lightbulbs in my house (‘Alexa, turn off bedroom light…because I’m too darn idle to get out of bed’) and I use the Philips SAD Lamp in winter and for jet lag because…winter and jet lag and most recently I’ve splurged on the USB charging toothbrush for travel. Philips is just trying to keep you safe, though, as darker skin types absorb far more light energy, thus using the Lumea could really mess up your skin and your health. Numerous reasons actually. Just wondering if there is enough hair growth between sessions to shave every 2-3 days? It doesn’t last long, but gives you more of a fright then anything else. An informative, comprehensive review. Add the fact that I often go to developing countries. Also, from what I understood you have to do these sessions every 2-3 days during the initial phase. I recommend keeping an eye on prices for all the models in the next month or so. Thank you so much for this review. I saw the other people review and most of them were satisfied . being waxed with strips of denim in India. YES LOOK AT MA ARMPITS. I’m finding the info on this pretty confusing. Not quite as strong as they’d been before but enough that I’ve just decided it’s time to do another initial phase – I’ve let things get way past maintenance. The sensor selects if for you and I have noticed it does change e.g. Does Philips Lumea IPL Hair Removal System Really Work? Hi Kathleen, I thought that too but this is on the Philips Lumea website: “Removing hair from your skin before using Philips Lumea is very important. I, personally, haven’t tried it, because I own a Remington 6000 and my husband a Tria 4x. It can damage your skin. And lastly, I have facial hair with peach fuzz. If that is the case, do you shave every 2-3 days prior to each session? Patience and persistence is the more sustainable route. And the hairs came back. So, it’s important to set your expectations. Still a positive one, so I’m going to give it a go. Or at least nothing that you want to try. For me, I go to have the occasional salon Brazilian waxing to tidy and smooth up the area (maybe every 3-6 months). As you may already know these sessions are very costly, and takes between 8-10 sessions maybe more depending on your hair. After following a monthly or bimonthly laser hair removal treatment plan, hair growth will be significantly reduced but it is never 100% and never permanent. My wife and I had had professional hair removal with almost the same results you’ve experienced, in comparison it was faster to see results, but in the end it looks like to be very similar. if I’ve been on holiday and my legs are more tanned. Good luck and do come back and let me know how you get on after another round. I have a good, long list of pros coming up – focus on them. My hair didn’t seem any different. Thanks! In our Philips Lumea review we … This way you can wedge something small between the seal, starting at 2, and work you way down to 4. The downside is the bravery it requires to point some sort of gun shaped device at your own lady parts and know it’s going to feel like being shot with 1,000 elastic bands. People are under the impression that getting laser hair removal is permanent. The trouble arose when I skipped a session and I couldn’t see how to change the date (and therefore change further dates). If I may suggest for you and your readers, try applying an ice pack on the area you’re about to zap. Thanks again! It’s actually inspired me to get back into my routine. I’d also be nervous about the strength of it and the pain factor which seems to be a lot higher than Philips. I use a cheap bikini trimmer before using the Lumea. Why Philips and not another brand? Having a product to use at home is far more convenient. I’m frustrated with myself. My problem is that i have to epilate my face and my legs like once a week for some reasons because i keep growing hairs in random areas while before with laser it was once every month and a half. My leg hair took off and went wild after 18. Scary. However, no at home hair removal machine will do that. Hope that helps. Just need to work out how to reset the app to 2 weekly reminders rather than 4 now…. is it really suitable for the more intimate parts of the bikini area? Out of the box, the IPL machine has a high quality feel – smooth, ergonomic looking and, best of all, a neat pouch to put everything in and keep the various attachment heads safe. If you don’t, its not only less effective, you’re going to smell a lot of singed hair. In fact, I think my car manual is both shorter and more absorbing with fewer safety warnings. By zapping the blighters over an 8-10 week period, you make sure you get all of them at every stage of growth. Hope this helps to anyone considering buying it. Hi Irene, I’m afraid you do need to remove the hair first otherwise it burns (and I’m not sure the IPL is effective at zapping the route with the hair in the way. So I decided to go ahead, buy one and write a Philips Lumea review myself. Now, I might be doing this against all sensible advice, but I’m trying to achieve a Brazilian bikini wax effect so I’m zapping everywhere (though absolutely not the inside areas that a waxing lady might get her wax into. I’m thinking about buying this device for myself, but I’m wondering what do you mean you should avoid using it in some areas, like scars? The answer is no. Usually I'd have to shave my underarms once every two days if it's summer/I'm going to … Laughing out loud. My ingrown hairs are totally gone, and most of my hair as well. Sadly, I tend to pack light so it’s overall too big and heavy for me to take on my travels, which means I still need to plan my IPL sessions around being at home, but for most people that won’t be an issue. On the topic of ingrown hairs, after a lot of research and wasted money, I’ve found using products with salycic acid in them are the best way to stop the ingrown hairs. This means I have to point the IPL at odd angles to get it to work. I’d appreciate more detail. I have had 3 laser treatments on my arms but none on my lower back. Thanks so much for this detailed review. Let me know what you got with. On my legs, a couple of zings that people have likened to having an elastic band snapping on you. Also, from what I understood you have to do these sessions every 2-3 days during the initial phase. Have you used it on your face and if yes was it effective? Yes the Philips Lumea precision plus works just as well as the salon Lazer treatment, it's painless. In the case of larger areas like legs, you can keep your finger on the trigger and just move the head over your legs. Thanks so much for taking the time out to write such a comprehensive review…, I just got this device the other day on Amazon as a black friday deal and used it today on *all* body parts minus down there and armpits…Because I am just that strange…lol. The initial phase takes about 4-5 sessions every two weeks. Thank you for your review! Hi Katie, good question. When I first started out, the advice was to shave, which I hate on my bikini area because it causes horrific ingrown hairs. Ok, my Instagram ads are forever going to be altered since I’ve just googled ‘can you use IPL on the scrotum’ but the answer, annoyingly is inconsistent. Can we use this machine to remove hair from these areas as well? Some women with medical conditions such as PCOS tend to get thick hair around not-so-common areas such as on face, chest, tummy etc. 3. The Philips Lumea actually won’t work on light skin tones as it has an inbuilt mechanism to prevent it from allowing the pulsed light to beam out when it touches darker skin tones. I at least have reduced hairs to work on, but I need to do that initial 8-10 weeks again. Second all the positive reviews that backed up the device actually WORKS and third, because no replacement bulbs, like Remington IPL device requires. In reference to the latter, and removing hair from that area, I’m going to give you some straight up details that might make any more conservative readers feel a bit uncomfortable. These are questions I get quite often, and I’m actually amazed about how popular this device became lately. IPL has been by far the most effective way of keeping the hairs thin/dead that I’ve found. But here’s the thing – both with at home IPL and professional IPL, it requires upkeep. I read your whole article and went ahead and bought this device for her birthday coming up! So I finally stepped out of my comfort zone, picked up the shaver and started shaving just the leg…a year later when I was 19. under 10 minutes for each lower leg. The device features the SmartSkin sensor that recommends the ideal setting for your skin tone, thus helping you achieve optimum results. And also scared. You have to avoid tweezing or waxing when doing laser hair removal as the laser actually targets the pigment of the hair follicle itself, so if it’s gone the laser won’t be effective. It’s chore enough without making it a longer job. Hope that helps? Any pain with the Philips IPL was gone within seconds, like an elastic band snap. Overall, it was a pretty significant win, with better results possible if I could just persist at shooting elastic bands at my bikini area. I’ve been bleaching this hair for many many years so hard to say how much of it is actually dark. Hope you get one and that it works for you (and saves you some money). Now I am pretty aware one needs to use epilate or Use razor before the laser procedure. I’ve been a bit slack (at everything!) Is it good to use on underarms as mine are a bit black due to shaving. Philips says 18 or older for using their device. The machines are designed to penetrate light below the skin and I’d hate for anyone to injure themselves. Not going to happen any time soon with the lockdown but I’ll continue that when I can. The upside is that it’s quick. Hello! I know that’s not the answer you were looking for. I’ve also read all of the comments! Meanwhile, I’ve buried the lead because my legs and underarms have achieved almost hair free states (having adjusted my expectation and knowing I wasn’t going to achieve hair free). I suspect they’re being cautious because scars are possibly more sensitive? Thank you for a very thorough review. Looking forward for your opinion. But oh Lordy Lord does it hurt down there. Now I feel I’m at about 30%. In fact, it is not suitable for legs or larger areas. Hey there! Hi Lisa, I completely understand. Hope that helps! But I have a few questions. Thank you so much for your input and sorry if its TMI! Though I haven’t tried any of them, I’d seriously save your money. Thank you for supporting me. 5) ha ha sorry for the confusion – I meant sunbathing/hitting the beach not day time versus night time. That simple, huh? The handheld device ‘flashes’ this intense light which in turn travels down the hair to it’s root where it stimulates the hair into a resting phase and consequently discourages hair regrowth. I intersperse waxing as well to weaken the hairs that do grow back. Knowing it was too late to send the IPL machine back, I decided to give it another full go. While I saw a significant hair growth reduction especially on my lady mustache and my lower legs, I still need regular laser touch ups. And there is a reason for that, it’s because the Philips Lumea actually works! Good luck! Sorry! I’ve been bleaching this hair for many many years so hard to say how much of it is actually dark. I know that’s not a straight yes or no but hopefully helps you decide? I bought the more expensive Philips because if she she decided she wanted a tria after all she could exchange for it. Things that I think make a difference are number of heads/attachments (make sure they cover the areas you need) and zapping time. Good luck! Good luck and let me know how you get on. Tip needed – I struggle to get the leg head to align with the thinner parts of my leg, mainly around the shin. I’m not hairy. 4) I believe it does only have so many zaps in it but I’ve not killed mine yet over a few years and personally, I’d want to upgrade to new tech if it died in 10 years, for example. Do you think it’s worth to buy this for that part only? This Philips Lumea IPL hair remover is a leading one. I’ve never comsidered waxing, pain is ok, I just can’t stand blood. I only noticed the scar after trying to see why that ‘zap’ stung. But it was only a tiny bit cheaper and the Philips Lumea reviews did tend to suggest it performed better. Not sure its because I’m a badass or the treatment itself, is not painfull. Before then I never shaved because I was not ashamed of it even though I knew I was a bit hairy. It’s so helpful. The Philips device finds it easier to target dark hair and won't work on white or very fair hair It's worth noting you won't see the results overnight, so be patient. I saved well over £100 on my machine which made the decision to try IPL at home that much easier. If I wrote this review after the initial phase, this would have been filled with ‘don’t bother, waste of time, waste of money’ comments. Given I tend to go for a Brazilian wax, I’ve lost count of the number of products (and amount of money I’ve spent) on post wax/shave/epilation gels, creams and balms. I have no idea why this is – best guess, the change in hormones will change the hair/growth. Philips has an app that can be installed on your phone, which helps you to schedule the IPL sessions for the area you want to treat next. I was even hesitant of shaving at the time_my mama was no help to me, she has the hair-free gene but I inherited the hairy gene from my dad’s family. I researched the price of professional laser hair removal before buying my Philips Lumea and there was a huge cost difference. I don’t know if I’m harming myself by doing this (hopefully not and nothing has happened to my skin in the year I’ve been doing this) but I think a few ‘initial treatment’ phases are required to really have a noticeable impact on your hair. Hi Edward, that’s interesting to hear about your experience with professional removal. I was terrified I would make a mistake and hurt myself, or worse, damage my most expensive home hair removal device yet. The laser itself doesn’t come into contact with the skin but does come with a small cloth for dry wiping. (some machines won’t zap when detecting the tone- I’m also pale). When I was being diligent, I think I got it down by about 40%. The only way to truly test it would be to compare the two (Tria on one leg, Philips on the other, but who’s going to do that?). For me the sting feels similar to when you have been walking on a carpet, and you touch someone and you get that static shock. It’s safe to use the machine on your bikini line (but not the inner lip parts) and underamrs and I’ve used it in both places. I epilate now and it is very patchy and quite light to be honest and i am wondering if it will be worth it purchasing this device since my hair is not really that dark anymore. then go for it. Philips Lumea is the newest line of Philips’ IPL hair removal systems and is proving exceptionally popular. 92% hair growth reduction with only three treatments 2. Thank you. Also on the plus side, my waxing lady thinks I’m not too far off a genuine maintenance routine. Really dont know could u help me ? But I still at lost to buy this or not. I ended up just managing it with my calendar on my phone. Before using the Lumea, legs must be hair free. Yes, thank you Jo – it’s really helpful when people are honest! It means that you’re more likely to follow through and keep up with the requi… Here’s some of my worst waxing and hair removal experiences overseas: And all of this is without mentioning the dreaded ingrow. Will the device response to wispy hair since that’s what my leg and arm parts looks like. But here’s the thing, even that £3,000 professional laser treatment isn’t going to remove your hair permanently or totally. When you’re done, change the head to the next body part, do the inspection to get the right intensity and off you go again. « Best self-tanner for beginners – The Do’s and Don’ts, Best lotions to Tighten Crepey Skin on Face, Arms and Legs: Reviews And Buyer’s Guide », How To Boost Your Immune System Quickly Naturally. What’s the point in throwing down £300-£500/$500-$600 if it’s not going to make you hair free? Does the Philips Lumea Prestige device actually work? Yes, now I got the app running and I’m back to the initial bootcamp stage. Hiya what would you say the percentage of hair on your bikini area has gone? Your email address will not be published. Now I’m going to jump into the full review. I have used the machine plugged and got the intensity assement for my skin. I did a quick bit of research and the replies are mixed. Roberta, I have a different ipl machine, and i have used it over a small scar on my leg. I was thinking of buying an IPL device for my wife as she has been asking for laser treatment lately. Started to look into other methods, and that’s how I came across to at-home laser hair removal machines and the hunt begun; looked for so many products and read so many reviews, and ended up with buying the Lumea device. I’m aware it senses your skin tone and selects an intensity but can you override that and choose a higher intensity? This is what the therapist does for me at the clinic, to minimise the pain. And this had the bonus of making my wax trips that bit less painful. I mention that not to be irresponsible but because I see that some salons will treat younger people. But at the same time becomes a double-whammy of time and cost. So, expecting an IPL home device to reach heights even an actual professional diode laser with all its might an power can’t reach, is just too much. I would like to buy philips lumea prestige but really I do not know ,is it suitable for bekini? I’ve just re-read the advice and apparently waxing is also ok, which is good news as I get less angry ingrows. I’m no expert but I think on tattoos the different pigmentation on the skin will confuse the laser so I would probably skip for fear of burning or at least changing the tattoo somehow. Hi Harlan, I’ve quickly come to realise that the second I wrote about this topic, all questions and all TMI was fair game, ha ha. Good luck with the great de-fuzz! Hi Roberta, to be honest that was the advice from the Philips handbook. Oh? I won’t bother going into what is IPL hair removal or the fact that it can only be used by people with certain skin tones and hair colour. 4. Sure, I’m British but I have dark hair and it gets darker the further south you go, if you know what I mean. Hi Benish, to answer the question about your daughter, I’m not sure. I imagine stretch marks might fall into the same category as scars and varicose veins, which would be a no (though I used it on both). Go into ‘inspector’ mode and hold the head of the machine over your body part so it can choose a setting that’s right for your skin and hair colour in that area. Have you tried it? Some people suggest you avoid the scrotum because of the skin colour – if there isn’t enough contrast between the darker skin and the hair, IPL is ineffective. Answer – yes and no. giving myself bruised welts because I thought I could use the microwave wax like all the other ladies did in Spain. There is a separate attachment for face, underarm and bikini so you are definitely ok on those areas. This generates a focused heat, which is attracted to the melanin in your skin and hair. There are a bunch of other benefits too. Hi you considerate Lady! So am hoping that this may help! If you are concerned about the Philips Lumea treatment being painful, don't worry. I didn’t find it that bad…on my legs. And Amazon USA and rest of the world here. You’re then supposed to give yourself a top up blast every 4-8 week to keep the hairs at bay. It’s definitely helping so many of us out there. For me (and a lot of other people leaving reviews for Philips’ IPL at home device), it’s one of those products that has a list of pros and cons and whether it’s worth buying and trying comes down to your specific needs and, let’s face it, body hair. But please do it with the IPL and come back and let me know if it was easy and pain free and nothing fell off, ha ha, and I might give it a go. For me, that was fine because I was ‘hot sweaty country, don’t want hair’ motivated so don’t really care what the fashions are. what about getting the Brazilian shape right? watching the waxing lady put the used hot wax back into the pot after she pulled it off my legs in Bolivia. If I wrote this review after the initial phase, this would have been filled with ‘don’t bother, waste of time, waste of money’ comments. Thankfully, there is a free app which is much more user-friendly. Looking forward to hear from you. Why this machine? Your thoughts on your body hair doesn’t need to be fashion driven. Hey this was a brilliant review but I wanted to know if it’s ideal for ingrown hairs as I suffer a lot from them on my legs only thanks. The scar was a bit darker then my other skin on my legs, which could explain that. Don’t just zap on full power, you need to zap at the level suggested for your skin tone so you don’t fry your skin! I suspect it would be more if I wanted more than just my bikini ‘line’ blasted away. Would love to hear your response! First would be the price, the Lumea IPL machine, cost around £300 in the UK and can provide the same results, if you are using it properly and reguraly. IPL machines are the perfect buy on Black Friday or during holiday season sales. So my questions are; 1. When it comes to ingrown hair, is it safe to flash it or do you have to wait till it pops out of your skin so that you can cut it with a razor and only then flash it? But just wanted to know what I can expect for a Brazilian as it’s thinned it but there’s still a lot of hairs. I do find the app a bit frustrating – it’s useful the first time as it tells you what to expect, what to do and gives you some encouraging words for your hair zapping journey. Hello, Jo! I know, that’s not the most helpful reply but you’ll understand why when you read the detailed review below. Having fair skin and dark hair, the one recommended for me was the 5th level of intensity, which is the highest. I’m just back from a long trip so I’m way out of the routine of this. I hope the at home IPL works out for you and well done on grabbing a good deal!). I heard a million stories about this device and although I am still convinced I will end up buying it, I have a couple of questions left unanswered: 1) Considering your approach of waxing the hair patches that have regrown, couldn’t you just zapp those particular areas again and again and again? Great tip on the ice…but a wimp’s question…is the ice as painful as the zapping? Best thing to do is email the manufacturer. But at the same time, it didn’t seem to caused me trouble when I zapped it either. Thank you!! I’m trying to decided between the Lumea Prestige and Advanced. 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