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Silk’n Flash and Go Review, Home Laser Hair Removal

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Silk’n Flash and Go Review

Until now, home laser hair removal for the face for was not available as an approved use in any home devices. The new Silk’n Flash and Go home laser hair removal device, available at Sephora, changes that. The Flash and Go is designed to treat a smaller area with each light pulse, and it is FDA cleared for use on facial hair. It also can be used on the legs, bikini line, underarms etc, but it will take a bit longer to use than the larger standard Silkn device or a similar device such as the Tria laser (my personal favorite). The upside though is that the Flash and go is also cheaper at $299, so if you don’t mind a few extra minutes of time when doing treatments, it can be a way to save a bit of money over one of the more expensive devices.  So far, the early consumer Silk’n flash and Go reviews have been favorable.

Silkn-Flash-and-Go-Laser

How The Silk’n Flash and Go Works

The Flash&Go uses Home Pulsed Light(HPL) technology to target pigment in the hair shaft. Over multiple uses, the pulsed light laser will deaden the hair follicle and result in permanent hair removal.  Because pulsed light targets pigment, it is only safe for use by those with lighter skin, and the ideal candidate will be a person with light skin and darker hair. As a safety precaution, the Flash and Go includes a skin color sensor that is built into the device which measures skin complexion before each treatment session and at occasional points during each use. The sensor enables the device to be used on only the appropriate skin tones. If you have dark skin and are looking for something safe to use for permanent hair removal, take a look at the Verseo eGlide instead (here is our Eglide Review). The eGlide is not as easy to use and is not as effective as a laser, but it is safe for all skin tones and also can be used on facial hair. It also is significantly cheaper (normally around $89).

All home laser hair removal devices take a number of treatment sessions in order to show results. Typically, a user can expect to see permanent hair loss after a period of around 6 months, but the time may vary. Do not expect immediate results with either home of salon/spa laser hair removal.

Benefits of the Silk’n Flash and Go

The primary benefits of the Flash and Go over other laser devices is its ability to be used on facial hair and its lower cost. Because lasers can damage the eyes, most home devices are not approved for use on facial hair. The Flash and Go, however, has been FDA cleared for that use. Because it treats a smaller area with each light pulse, presumably it presents less risk to the eyes. Be sure to follow all safety instructions included with the device.

Overall,the Flash and Go will be much cheaper than salon or spa laser hair removal treatments and it runs about $100 less than the popular home lasers- the Tria and the standard Silk’n Sens Epil.

Downsides of the Flash and Go

The Flash and Go treats a smaller area with each light pulse, meaning that for larger body areas, such as the legs, it will take longer to use. For body use, the top recommended product is still the Tria laser, which has had good proven results. But the Flash and go certainly is a viable alternative.

Where to Find It

Interestingly, the Flash an Go is not yet available on the Silk’n site. But it is available at Sephora.

Shop for the Flash and Go at Sephora


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Verseo eGlide Review

Friday, March 18th, 2011

The Verseo eGlide is a fairly new and rather affordable ($89) permanent home hair removal device. It works through the use of a galvanic current, which over time deadens the hair follicles, preventing further hair growth. Unlike laser hair removal devices, which require fairly light skin and darker hair in order to be effective, the eGlide is safe for use on all skin tones. Also unlike laser devices, it is safe for use on facial hair, which is what I most recommend it for, although it can be used on the legs, underarms and bikini area as well. For people interested in larger area removal, Verseo has yet another new device, the ePad, which might also be of interest. There is more on that at the end of this article.

Verseo eGlide

Buy Verseo eGlide

When I initially wrote about the Verseo eGlide, the post got a good amount of attention, comments, and questions (view previous post), so I decided to purchase on in order to do a full eGlide review. I have been using the Tria Laser on my legs with very good results, so I decided to test Verseo’s product on some facial hair. I have several thicker hairs that grow out of a scar on my chin and I was curious if the eGlide would permanently remove them. My results were not perfect, but were generally quite favorable.

Using The eGlide

Using the eGlide is easy. The device fits in the palm of the hand and is about the size on a large razor (such as the Schick Intuition) or a smaller epilator. A conductive gel is applied to area to be treated, and the product is slowly rolled over the area for up to 10 minutes. I used my roller every few days for a period of about 14 weeks for this review. It is important to note that full results might not be seen with this product and that it could take as long as 6 months or more to see results (laser hair removal is the same or longer). However, a number of people have reported much quicker results and I too saw some results fairly quickly.

Use of the gel is imperative and, while using the product, your fingers should remain on the contact points on each side of the device. I had no issues with use of the eGlide. There was occasionally a very slight tingling sensation from it, either on my fingers or around my lip area, but it was not disconcerting to me in any way. Other user reviews have reported similar or no sensation. With that said, one of the consumer eGlide reviews that I received on my previous post did report being burned on the fingers from the device. It turned out that particular device was defective and it was replaced. I have not seen any similar reports, so it appears to not be a normal concern for the product. Needless to say, if you purchase an eGlide and experience anything unusual in terms of sensation, stop using the product and return it.  Verseo offers an unconditional money back guarantee and Hammacher Schlemmer, which markets the  product as the Home Electrolysis Roller (usually at a higher price), tends to have very good customer service.

Results

It took about 8 weeks for me to see some results. Initially, what I noticed was that peach fuzz type hair in the area was lessened.Not permanently gone, but definitely lessened, maybe around 50% or so. That moved up to 60% or so by 14 weeks. I expect this to continue to move toward being full permanent removal over more use. The tough hairs that I really intended the device to work on gave mixed results. One has completely disappeared. But another hasn’t budged. A couple of others are coming in now much thinner and slower. Considering that it has only been 14 weeks, I think that is perfectly acceptable as results. This stuff does take time and it is not for those looking for a miracle quick fix (sorry, but there is no such thing).

As a side note, a few consumer eGlide reviews have noted that use of the roller on the face caused skin dryness, and one reported that it really helped her acne. I too did notice some initial drying, but then, after continued use, I think my skin adjusted because I no longer notice it. I can see where it might actually assist with acne, but please note that the device is not developed for acne treatment and is not marketed for that purpose. If you have dry skin, it is perfectly fine to apply moisturizer after use. I recommend any gentle facial moisturizer that is not heavily perfumed.

Overall Impressions

Overall, I am happy with the eGlide and will continue to use it. I do note though that it is a bit time consuming to use, which that is fine for a small area such as the face. On the legs, I think it would be effective, but it has to be used for some time over a small area with each treatment. That would get rather time consuming, and I lack the patience for that.  Because of that, I prefer home laser hair removal for my legs, but home laser devices are more expensive. I use the Tria Laser and love it, and I also recommend the Silk’n Sens Epil. For more see our buyer’s guide: At Home Laser Hair Removal.

The New Vereso ePad

Finally, Verseo has yet another permanent hair removal option out that is related to the eGlide, but is meant specifically for use on larger areas, such as the legs. The Verseo ePad works on the same principle as the roller device, but sends the current into removable adhesive pads that are placed on the skin, which makes the process much easier to use and much less time consuming. Each pad is good for 8 treatments and then must be replaced. The initial system is often on sale at $59 (normally $89), but with pad replacement over time, it would end up costing more than the eGlide. So, the trade of there is efficiency over cost savings. However, it still ends up much cheaper than laser hair removal.

Purchase

BUY THE VERSEO eGLIDE

BUY THE VERSEO ePAD

Australian  visitors: I believe Hammacher ships to you (although it is likely pricey shipping). See Their Home Electrolysis Roller Here.

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