Technology
Save over £200 on Philips Lumea Prestige hair removal device
TL;DR: The sensitive Philips Lumea Prestige IPL hair removal device is on sale for £299 on Amazon, saving you over £200.
Everyone has a different body, with unique lumps and bumps that can make hair removal difficult.
This is where the Philips Lumea Prestige comes in. Inspired by the uniqueness of different body areas, this device offers specialised attachments designed to meet the specific needs of different body areas. Philips Lumea uses a clever light based technology called Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to break the cycle of hair regrowth. Gentle pulses of light hit your roots, and after several treatments, hair is prevented from growing back for up to eight weeks. It’s as easy as that, apparently.
You can now pick up the Philips Lumea Prestige for just £299 on Amazon. That is down from the list price of £520, saving you over £200. This deal is only available until midnight on June 20, so you really do need to act fast if you want to save.
The attachments that come with the device are shaped for optimal skin contact and effectiveness, with bespoke sizes and filters for precise usage on each area of your body. It’s your ticket to smooth skin, without all the fuss and possible pain.
Hair removal doesn’t need to be difficult. Not with the Philips Lumea Prestige, anyway.
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