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Other hair removal options cost an arm and a leg. The Flasher 2.0 permanently reduces the regrowth of unwanted hair, without breaking the bank.
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$178
laser
$2,500**
waxin
$3,120*
*Cost evaluated over 4 year
** Cost of standard out-of-home treatments
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to see results?
How long does it take to see results?
Most users begin to notice reduced hair regrowth within 3–4 weeks. Best results typically appear after 8–12 weeks of consistent weekly use. Individual results may vary.
What’s the difference between Flasher Pro and Flasher 2.0?
What’s the difference between Flasher Pro and Flasher 2.0?
Flasher Pro delivers higher energy output for faster, more advanced hair reduction.
Flasher 2.0 offers a gentler IPL experience, ideal for beginners or sensitive skin.
Both use IPL technology and are designed for at-home use.
Is IPL hair removal permanent?
Is IPL hair removal permanent?
IPL provides long-term hair reduction, not permanent hair removal. Maintenance sessions may be needed as hair naturally regrows over time.
Is it safe to use at home?
Is it safe to use at home?
Yes. Both devices include safety features and are designed for home use. The device will only flash when proper skin contact and safe conditions are met.
Does IPL hurt?
Does IPL hurt?
Most users describe the sensation as mild warmth or a light snapping feeling. Intensity levels can be adjusted for comfort.
Which areas can I use it on?
Which areas can I use it on?
Both devices can be used on:
- Legs
- Arms
- Underarms
- Bikini line
- Face below the cheekbones
Avoid eyes, eyebrows, and areas with tattoos or open skin.
How often should I use the device?
How often should I use the device?
Use once per week during the initial treatment phase (8–12 weeks). After that, use as needed for maintenance.
Do I need to shave before using the device?
Do I need to shave before using the device?
Yes. Shaving ensures the IPL light targets the hair follicle beneath the skin rather than surface hair.