The 7 Best IPL Hair Removal Devices for Smooth Skin
Most at-home IPL and laser devices are best suited for people with fair to medium skin tones and hair colors that are darker than their complexion. This is because both technologies work by targeting the pigment in the hair follicle. “The contrast between the pigment in the hair and the skin allows the device to more effectively target the hair follicle without causing damage to the surrounding skin,” explains Dr. Rokhsar. “So, people with darker complexions or lighter hair may not be good candidates for at-home IPL or laser devices, as these may not be able to effectively distinguish between the hair follicle and the surrounding skin.” If you have a darker complexion, Dr. Rokhsar says in-office lasers are your safest option. “These can work on a wider range of skin tones since the targeted wavelength can be adjusted to avoid damage or discoloration.”
Similar to at-home laser devices, Dr. Rokhsar notes that some over-the-counter IPL devices can also be used for other cosmetic purposes like combatting acne and dark spots. (To note, dermatologists may also use professional IPL devices to treat vascular lesions.)
Additionally, “at-home IPL devices are useful for people who want to treat larger areas of the body, as they can cover a larger treatment area than laser devices,” Dr. Rokhsar says. But for those with incredibly stubborn or thick hair, remember that IPL may not be the most effective choice. “IPL isn’t usually as successful as a laser at permanently removing hair,” Dr. Rokhsar says. “Due to its mild energy heating profile, IPL may not penetrate as deeply into the skin or target the hair follicle as precisely.”