English – Babyliss G910E Homelight User Manual

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Schedule of your Homelight depilation sessions during a full follicular cycle:

The first 3 or 4 sessions with the Homelight epilator should be spaced 2 weeks apart
Sessions 5 to 7 should be spaced 4 weeks apart.
After that, you need only use the Homelight epilator when hair regrows until epilation is long-

lasting. Leave at least 2 weeks between sessions.

You can schedule your personal sessions according to your rhythm and nevertheless obtain satisfying

results. However, we recommend following this schedule as it has had excellent results. Please note:

treating the same zone more than once in two weeks will not improve results but it can cause

undesirable effects.

You can plan your maintenance depilation sessions with your Homelight epilator after you have

achieved your objectives:

Because of hormonal factors and physiological changes, the follicles at rest may become active.

Occasional maintenance sessions may thus be necessary.

Expected depilation results

Skin types according to

Fitzpatrick

Hair colour

Optical fluence

[ J / cm²]

Surface area being

treated

Average

number of sessions

Efficiency (%

depilation/regrowth)

I - IV

Medium brown

to brown

3 - 4.5

Leg or thigh

60% reduction of hair

Arm

10 to 12

50% reduction of hair

Bikini line

60% reduction of hair

Underarms

55% reduction of hair

I - IV

Brown to black

3 - 4.5

Leg or thigh

70% reduction of hair

Arm

8 to 10

60% reduction of hair

Bikini line

70% reduction of hair

Underarms

65% reduction of hair

The result will vary from one person to the next and according to the kind of hair and biological factors that determine
the growth cycle of the hair. Some people achieve results more or less quickly than the average number of sessions that we
recommend.
Long-lasting results cannot be expected after just one or two sessions. Here again, the duration of the resting cycle of the hair
follicles varies from one area of the body to the next.

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