harry oliver

harry oliver


Move over, laser hair removal clinics. This advanced technology isn’t just for the rich & famous anymore. The days of spending wads of cash and investing countless hours receiving in-office treatments to eliminate unwanted hair are coming to an end. Many are putting the kibosh on expensive laser hair removal treatments in favor of less expensive (and way more convenient!) treatments at home.

These days, many savvy consumers are embracing non-laser hair removal product such as i-Light Pro which uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) as a clever alternative to laser. IPL uses pulses of light to penetrate deep down to the hair root and break the cycle of hair growth. What’s the result? The buzz about

is becoming overshadowed by IPL as i-Light Pro continues to penetrate the at-home hair removal market.

So how are IPL and laser hair removal different? Both use light to target dark coloring in hair, but lasers use a single wavelength, while IPL employs a broader spectrum of light. More importantly, IPL devices (like i-Light) tend to have much larger treatment areas so you can cover larger body sites in less time. Last but not least, IPL devices also tend to be less expensive than laser treatments

While laser hair removal may not be a dying breed just yet, IPL is certainly giving it a good run for its money. RClinically-proven and FDA Cleared, Remington’s® i-Light Pro is leading the effort to ensure consumers have access to cutting edge beauty technologies that save time and money.