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The Easiest Device To Use For Permanent Hair Removal At Home

8.26.24

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Thanks To Sensica For Sponsoring This Post. All Opinions and Results Are My Own

Today I am excited to share with you the easiest device to use for permanent hair removal at home!

This is something I have wanted to try for years, but I was hesitant because I didn’t want to buy something that didn’t work. 

I also looked at doing laser hair removal at a skin treatment place, but it was so expensive and time consuming.

Instead, I decided to try out this Sensilight Pro (code rochester20), a Reactive Pulse Light (RPLβ„’) technology device created to give you the same results you’d get in a professional spa, and clinically-proven for at-home use!

Let’s check out more about how this works.

The Easiest Device To Use For Permanent Hair Removal At Home

Tired of the endless cycle of shaving, waxing, or plucking?  Look no further because this is the easiest device to use for permanent hair removal at home. This innovative home-use solution offers a convenient and effective way to achieve long-lasting hair removal, saving you time, money, and frustration.  

With its advanced technology and user-friendly design, the Sensilight Pro (use discount code rochester20 at checkout and it takes $89 off!) device delivers professional-quality results right in the comfort of your own home.

Why I Chose This One:

After doing a little research on different hair removal methods, I decided to go with this Reactive Pulse Light Technology. (code rochester20 for $89 off)  This brand also offers free shipping, a 60 day money back guarantee, and a 12 month warranty! This device can do 600 flashes before needing to charge, and the biggest plus to this, it has unlimited flashes. It is also cleared by the FDA, so I felt better about using one compared to others on the market.

First, let me share with you how to use it plus results I have already seen after two uses. Then, I will share with you some science on how this works!

How To Use This Permanent Hair Removal Device At Home

You can head to my IG story highlight to see a video of it being used on my legs.

Step 1: Shave the area you want to treat, I have been using this on my legs.

Step 2: Before you apply any moisturizer or other product to the skin, use the Sensilight Pro. Choose the level of intensity you would like, then place it evenly on the skin. Click the button until the light flashes. Move on to the next area and repeat. With the safety features on this tool, it will not flash unless you have even and good contact on your skin.

Step 3: After you have treated the entire area, you can apply your regular products like lotion.

After your first treatment, you will wait two weeks for the next treatment. Then you will wait 4 weeks for the next treatment, and you will continue this for permanent hair removal results. Make sure to read the manual it comes with for more detailed information on usage.

When Will You See Results?

I have done two treatments of this so far, and I have already seen results in slower hair growth on my legs. I haven’t shaved in a week, but it looks like I just recently shaved. So, I was very pleased I am already seeing slower hair growth. I can’t wait to see the permanent results after my next treatment. I have also seen much less darkness in my hair follicles on my legs. For the last few years, even right after I shave, you can see the darkness of the hair follicles on my legs. That has faded too!

Their testing results show users had a 98% reduction in hair growth after 8 treatments. 

How Does RPL Technology Work For Permanent Hair Removal?

RPL stands for Reactive Pulsed Light. It’s a type of technology used in hair removal devices, similar to IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) but with a few key differences. Many people have heard of IPL, so it is important to note this is similar, but actually more effective.

Key Differences Between RPL and IPL:

  • Customization: RPL technology often includes sensors that analyze skin tone and hair type, allowing for more customized treatment settings. 
  • Efficiency: RPL is often claimed to be more efficient than traditional IPL, providing faster and more effective hair reduction results.
  • Comfort: Many RPL devices incorporate cooling technology to minimize discomfort during treatment.

How it Works:

  1. Light Energy: RPL devices emit pulses of light energy that penetrate the skin.
  2. Targeting Melanin: The light energy is absorbed by the melanin in the hair follicle, which is the pigment that gives hair its color.
  3. Heat Generation: This absorbed light energy is converted into heat.   
  4. Damage to Hair Follicle: The heat damages the hair follicle, preventing it from producing new hair.
  5. Hair Reduction: Over time, repeated treatments lead to a significant reduction in hair growth. 

I am so glad I have finally found a device proven to permanently remove hair right at home. It is convenient plus it saves time and money compared to getting a treatment somewhere.

Using the Sensilight Pro for Hair Removal


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Comments

  1. Jessica R says

    August 26, 2024 at 12:31 pm

    This is so cool! I have wanted do something at thome. I looked into getting laser hair removal at a skin med place, but it was too expensive. Can you use this forever? Or does it have a certain lifetime?

    Reply
    • Alexis says

      August 26, 2024 at 12:32 pm

      This has unlimited flashes! SO you can use it forever which I thought was really great. This is a great option for people who want to do it at home, plus it is cheaper than getting treatments done πŸ™‚

      Reply
  2. Aussie Jo says

    August 26, 2024 at 4:16 pm

    Looks and sounds like a good device

    Reply
    • Alexis says

      August 27, 2024 at 5:12 am

      It is awesome! I love when I find such helpful tool that work

      Reply
  3. Mary says

    September 2, 2024 at 4:57 am

    I was one of the readers who asked about this last year! So, thank you first of all for listening to us and testing things. I am really excited about this one. Can you do an update on this in a few months also?

    Reply
    • Alexis says

      September 2, 2024 at 5:01 am

      Absolutely! Thanks for the recommendation on testing this out. Yes, I will definitely do several more post updates on this one πŸ™‚

      Reply
  4. Claudia says

    September 2, 2024 at 4:59 am

    I love your newsletter! I always learn something new and interesting each month. And I love how you test out all different things based on science. I actually did laser hair removal at a salon a few years ago, and it was very expensive and took longer than I thought. If I had to do it over again, I would not go that route. Anyways, I am sending this link to my sister who is wanting to do something at home.

    Reply
    • Alexis says

      September 2, 2024 at 5:02 am

      Aw thank you so much! I have heard the same thing from people who have done laser hair removal. I hope your sister can find this post helpful too.

      Reply
  5. Nancy says

    September 3, 2024 at 5:27 am

    I would love if you could share your long term results with us! THis is something I would like to invest in, but it would be helpful to see your long term results overall too. I only trust your tips for anything skin and beauty because you do the research and you test it on yourself. I appreciate that!

    Reply
    • Alexis says

      September 3, 2024 at 5:29 am

      Hi! I definitely will do another post in several months to share how it is going. Thanks for your feedback, I really love testing things out for my readers. I hope it continues to be helpful

      Reply
  6. Devma says

    September 3, 2024 at 9:58 am

    Does it work on facial hair? I would not shave my face before using.
    Thanks for your work

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    • Alexis says

      September 3, 2024 at 11:45 am

      Yes it does πŸ™‚ that’s what I thought was so great about, it works on your face, legs, arms, and everywhere on your body

      Reply
  7. Donna Mac says

    May 23, 2025 at 1:48 pm

    Hello! I would love to get an at home permanent hair removal thing! Do you know if this works for fair haired people???? I’ve always been told light hair people don’t have the color in the hair to get the same results??? I’ve gone to a salon for several treatments and it didn’t do anything :(.

    I figured you’d be a good one to ask.

    Thank you!!!

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    • Alexis says

      May 24, 2025 at 5:58 am

      It is harder for fair haired people to have success with hair removal! This uses RPL technology which in theory is more successful for hair removal with all hair types. Their FAQ section for this device says ” Treatments are most effective on darker hair types as they contain more melanin. Melanin is the pigment that gives hair and skin its color, and the melanin is what absorbs the light of the treatment. As black and dark brown hair have the most melanin, they respond best but the treatment can work on other hair shades and colors. ” So, I think it is possible to work, but I don’t have personal experience on fair hair color πŸ™

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      • Donna Mac says

        May 24, 2025 at 10:39 am

        Thanks! I’m in my 60’s and my natural hair color is/was red. Leg hair has always been blonde/white. With age the growth is a little less annoying, but I would still like to win this battle :). Not sure I want to spend that much to very possibly be disappointed.
        I totally love the info you share!! Your weed killer with Arthritis rub is magic :).

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        • Alexis says

          May 26, 2025 at 6:42 am

          I have dark hair, so it worked amazing for me. But I definitely understand not being sure for the lighter hair! Thank you so much of your feedback, I am so glad you love the DIY weed killer πŸ™‚

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