Cannelle invests in the latest Intense Pulsed Light technology to remove hair from unwanted areas
Posted By Journalist on November 10, 2010
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), a new non-surgical cosmetic treatment, is a technology aimed at producing light of high intensity during a very short period of time and is both a method of hair removal and photo-rejuvenation of the skin already hugely popular with A-listers.
Renowned in the best salons worldwide, IPL improves the appearance of rosacea, flushing, broken capillaries, sun damaged skin, age spots and skin texture, as well as mild acne scars, tightens pores and softens fine lines. Photo-rejuvenation is particularly effective in enhancing the areas often exposed such as face, neck, chest and hands.
IPL permanent hair reduction is also a painless and highly effective treatment for removing hair from unwanted areas. During photo-epilation, the pigment (melanin) within hair absorbs the light and converts it into heat. The hair transmits this heat into the hair follicle, which it destroys, without damaging the epidermis thus the follicle cannot produce a new hair. A clinical breakthrough in hair removal, the uniquely shaped pulses of light deliver heat only in the therapeutic range, precisely heating their target with little or no damage or discomfort.
Cannelle, a small collection of beauty salons in Oxfordshire, is launching IPL at their Henley salon. Cannelle has invested in the latest IPL technology to perform quick and simple treatments that significantly improve your skin’s complexion.
France Baudet, owner of Cannelle, says: “Messy, painful and ineffective hair removal methods can be a thing of the past! Best of all, this non-invasive and effective approach yields permanent hair reduction and long-term hair removal anywhere on the body.”
As this treatment works by lasers absorbing the pigment in skin and hair it is not suitable for red, white or blonde hair and extremely dark skin tone. A minimum of 6 -12 sessions is usually required to remove all unwanted hair depending on hair and skin colour.
Source:cosmeticnewsportal.com
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