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How the Philips IPL hair removal device works to stop hair growth
Philips IPL, sold as Lumea, uses Intense Pulsed Light technology. It emits a broad spectrum of light. This light targets the melanin pigment in hair follicles.
The Science of Selective Photothermolysis
The light energy is absorbed by melanin. It converts to heat. This heat damages the hair follicle during its active growth phase. Damaged follicles produce finer, slower-growing hair. Repeated damage can stop hair growth entirely.
Key Device Features for Safety and Effectiveness
Lumea includes a skin tone sensor. It blocks the flash if your skin is too dark. This prevents burns. Different attachments have unique filters. They optimize light for specific body areas. Energy levels adjust based on your skin tone. Lighter skin tolerates higher energy. Darker skin uses lower energy for safety.
The Treatment Process and Hair Growth Cycle
IPL only works on hairs in the anagen (active) phase. Not all hairs are in this phase at once. This is why multiple sessions are required. A typical schedule is a treatment every two weeks for 4 to 5 sessions. After initial treatments, maintenance sessions are needed monthly or as needed.
For each flash:
- Shave the area first. Do not wax or pluck. IPL needs the hair shaft in the follicle to absorb light.
- Ensure skin is clean, dry, and free of lotions.
- Press the device head firmly against the skin.
- Press the trigger. You feel a warm snap or tingling sensation.
- Move to the next adjacent area. Overlap slightly.
Factors That Affect Results
Results depend on hair and skin contrast. Best for light skin tones (I-IV) and dark hair. IPL is less effective on blonde, red, gray, or white hair. It does not work on very dark skin (V-VI). Consistency is critical. Skipping sessions prolongs the process. Sun exposure before and after treatment increases burn risk and reduces effectiveness. Avoid tanning for at least 4 weeks prior and 2 weeks after.
Aftercare and Long-Term Maintenance
After treatment, skin may be red for a few hours. Apply a gentle moisturizer. Avoid heat (saunas, hot tubs) and direct sun for 24-48 hours. Use SPF 30+ on treated areas. Once hair-free, a touch-up session every 1-2 months keeps skin smooth. The device is designed for long-term home use on the same skin areas.
Which skin and hair types get the best results from Philips Lumea
Philips Lumea IPL works best with high contrast between hair and skin color. The light energy targets melanin in the hair follicle. More melanin in the hair versus the skin means better absorption and results.
Ideal Candidates for Optimal Results
For best outcomes, users typically have:
- Skin tones: Very light to light olive (Fitzpatrick I-III)
- Hair color: Dark blonde, brown, black
- Hair texture: Any, but coarse hair responds faster
The device includes a skin tone sensor. It will not flash if your skin is too dark for safe treatment. This sensor is calibrated for each attachment's filter.
Less Effective Hair Colors
IPL relies on melanin. These hair types contain little pigment. They absorb minimal light energy. Results are poor or nonexistent.
- Red hair (high pheomelanin, low eumelanin)
- Very light blonde or gray hair
- White hair
- Previously bleached or chemically lightened hair
Skin Tone Limitations and Safety
Lumea is not for very dark skin tones. The skin's melanin competes with hair melanin. This causes excessive heat and high burn risk. The device will often block flashes on medium to dark skin (Fitzpatrick V-VI).
Different body attachments have different filter wavelengths. This allows for slightly broader skin tone ranges on areas with less sun exposure like the underarm or bikini line compared to the face or legs. Always perform a patch test 24 hours before a full treatment.
Suitability Reference Table
Skin Tone (Fitzpatrick) | Hair Color | Suitability |
|---|---|---|
I - Very pale, always burns | Dark blonde to black | Excellent |
II - Fair, usually burns | Dark blonde to black | Excellent |
III - Medium, sometimes burns | Brown to black | Very Good |
IV - Olive, rarely burns | Dark brown to black | Good (body only, not face) |
V - Brown, very rarely burns | Black | Poor / Not Recommended |
VI - Dark brown/black, never burns | Black | Not for use |
Critical Pre-Treatment Rule
Always shave the treatment area 12-24 hours before using IPL. The light must target the follicle below the skin surface. Surface hair causes burns and wasted energy. Do not wax, pluck, or use depilatory creams. These remove the follicle target entirely.
Your natural hair color is the primary factor. Dyed hair does not change the melanin in the follicle. Only natural pigment matters for light absorption.
Step-by-step guide to using your Philips IPL device safely
Shave the treatment area 12 to 24 hours before your session. Clean and thoroughly dry your skin. Do not apply deodorant, lotions, or oils. Perform a patch test 24 hours before your first full treatment on a small, discreet area.
Pre-Treatment Checklist
- Never treat tanned skin. Avoid sun exposure or self-tanner for 4 weeks prior and 2 weeks after treatment.
- Do not wax, pluck, or use depilatory creams for 4 weeks before IPL. The hair follicle must be intact.
- Check for contraindications: no active infections, skin cancer, herpes simplex, uncontrolled diabetes, or recent chemical peels/laser treatments in the area.
- Remove all jewelry from the treatment area.
- Review your medications. Some drugs like doxycycline or isotretinoin increase photosensitivity.
Device Setup and Skin Tone Sensor
Select the correct attachment for your body area. Each attachment has a specific filter and skin tone sensor calibration. The device will not emit a flash if it detects too much melanin in your skin for that attachment. This is a critical safety feature. Always let the sensor be your guide. If it blocks the flash, do not force it.
Based on your skin tone, set the energy level. Start at the lowest setting (1) for your first few sessions, especially on sensitive areas. Increase gradually only if no adverse reaction occurs. Lighter skin tones (I-III) can typically use higher levels (4-5).
Treatment Technique
Place the treatment window firmly and flat against your skin. You will hear a cooling fan. Press the trigger. You will feel a warm, snapping sensation. Immediately lift the device and move it to the next adjacent area. Overlap each treated area by about 10% to ensure full coverage. Do not hold the device in one spot for more than one flash. Work systematically across the area.
Immediate Aftercare
Gently cool the skin with a cold compress or a soothing gel if needed. Do not rub. Redness and a warm sensation are normal for 1-2 hours. Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer. Avoid heat sources (saunas, hot tubs, hot showers) for 24 hours. Do not exfoliate or use harsh products for 48 hours. Wear loose clothing. Use SPF 30+ on treated areas for at least 2 weeks.
Session Schedule
Treat each area every 2 weeks for the first 4-5 sessions. This targets hairs in their active growth phase. After the initial course, perform maintenance sessions as needed, typically every 1-2 months. Consistency is key for best results.
Prepare your skin and follow a regular schedule for optimal IPL results.
Pre-Treatment Skin Preparation
Clean, shaved skin is essential. IPL targets pigment in the hair follicle. Any surface hair or debris blocks the light pulses.
- Shave 12-24 hours before treatment. Use a clean, sharp razor. Do not use depilatory creams or wax. IPL needs the hair follicle intact below the skin surface.
- Clean the area thoroughly. Remove all lotions, oils, deodorants, and makeup. Skin must be completely dry.
- Perform a skin test. Always test the device on a small patch 24 hours before your first full treatment. Check for adverse reactions.
- Avoid sun exposure and tanning. Do not treat tanned or recently sunburned skin. Wait at least 4 weeks after significant sun exposure.
The Treatment Schedule
IPL works by targeting hairs in the active growth phase. Since only a portion of hairs are active at any time, multiple sessions are required to catch all follicles in that phase.
Phase | Frequency | Duration |
|---|---|---|
Initial Phase | Every 2 weeks | 4-6 sessions |
Maintenance Phase | Every 4-8 weeks | As needed |
Stick to this schedule strictly. Missing sessions prolongs the process. Treat all areas consistently.
Post-Treatment Care
- Cool the skin. Apply a cool compress or aloe vera gel to soothe any redness or warmth. This is normal and subsides within hours.
- Stay out of the sun. Treated skin is extra sensitive. Use high SPF sunscreen (SPF 30+) if exposure is unavoidable.
- Avoid heat and friction. Skip hot showers, saunas, and tight clothing for 24-48 hours. Do not exfoliate or use harsh chemicals for 2-3 days.
- Let hairs shed naturally. You will see stubble appear 3-7 days post-treatment. This is the treated hair being expelled. Do not pull or pluck. Let it fall out on its own.
Critical Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating too frequently. Over-treating causes skin damage and does not speed up results. Follow the device's timer and safety intervals.
- Using on unsuitable skin/hair. IPL works best on light to medium skin tones with dark blonde to black hair. It is ineffective on very light (white, grey, red) hair and risky on very dark skin. Check the device's skin/hair chart.
- Ignoring hair growth cycles. You must treat all areas in one session. Do not only treat visible hairs. The device pulses over the entire skin patch.
- Poor device maintenance. Clean the lamp window before and after every use. A dirty window reduces light output and effectiveness.