Philips Lumea Precision IPL Haarentfernungssystem User Manual

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Recommended light intensities (1-5)

In the table below, ‘x’means that the appliance is not suitable for you.

Skin colour and

characteristics:

White

(always

sunburn,

no

tanning)

Beige

(easy

sunburn,

minimal

tanning)

Light brown

(sometimes

sunburn, good

tanning)

Mid

brown

(rarely

sunburn,

fast and

good

tanning)

Dark

brown

(rarely

sunburn,

very good

tanning)

Brownish

black and

darker (rarely

to never

sunburn, very

dark tanning)

Body hair colour:
dark blond/light

brown/brown/

dark brown/black

4/5

4/5

4/5

3/4

1/2/3

x

white/grey/red/

light blond

x

x

x

x

x

x

Important

To check whether Philips Lumea Precision Plus is suitable for you, see

section ‘For whom is Philips Lumea Precision Plus not suitable?’.

If your skin has been exposed to natural sunlight or an artificial tanning

method, it may be darker than during the previous treatment. Check the

table above to determine which settings are suitable for your skin colour.
Tanning advice

Sun exposure before treatment

- If your skin is tanned, perform a skin test (see chapter ‘Using the

appliance’, section ‘First use’) on the area to be treated to determine the

appropriate light intensity. A failure to do so causes a risk of developing

skin reactions after treatment with Philips Lumea Precision Plus.

- Wait at least 48 hours after sunbathing before you use the appliance.

Sunbathing can cause skin to darken (tan) and/or can cause sunburn

(reddening of the skin).

- After these 48 hours, check the skin for any remaining sunburn. Do not

use Philips Lumea Precision Plus as long as sunburn persists.

- When the sunburn has disappeared, perform a skin test (see chapter

‘Using the appliance’, section ‘First use’) on the area to be treated to

determine the appropriate light intensity.

Sun exposure after treatment

- Wait at least 24 hours after treatment before you expose treated

areas to the sun. Even after 24 hours, make sure that the treated skin

does not show any redness from the treatment anymore before you

expose it to the sun.

- Cover treated areas when you go out into the sun or use a sunblock

(SPF 30+) in the two weeks after treatment.

- Exposing treated areas to sunlight without protection immediately

after treatment can increase the risk of adverse side effects and skin

reactions. See chapter ‘Using the appliance’, section ‘Possible side effects

and skin reactions’.

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