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Tested by Chiara ButlerBeauty, Health & Sustainability Lab Reviews Analyst
Reviewed by Birnur K. Aral, Ph.D.
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Women have been removing unwanted body and facial hair as part of their regular beauty routines for ages. Shaving with razors and waxing are many people's go-to methods, but unfortunately, the hair doesn't stay gone for long. Laser hair removal is a more long-term, albeit expensive solution, but professional treatments can be costly and time-consuming. Meet the next best thing: at-home IPL hair removal.
Many studies show that IPL (a.k.a. intense pulsed light) is effective for long-term hair growth reduction. But how does IPL hair removal work? IPL is a broad-spectrum light that targets melanin, the pigment on the hair follicle, "destroying the root and stopping its regrowth,” says Bertha Baum, M.D., a dermatologist in Boca Raton and Hallandale, Florida. "With regular use of these at-home devices, the treatment can be efficacious and safe."
With so many different options on the market, you'll want to choose a device that'll give you the best and safest results. To help you narrow it down, we compiled favorites tested by the Good Housekeeping Institute's Beauty, Healthy and Sustainability Lab pros whose vetting process includes reviewing dozens of device manuals and checking the flash and sensors on each device, as well as recommendations from top dermatologists, all of which are FDA-cleared.
Once you zap away your hair, try to keep your skin smooth and glowing — check out our guide to getting the smoothest skin ever. We also answer your questions about laser hair removal for men if you are considering the procedure.
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$249 at Amazon$239 at CurrentBody$329 at smoothskin.com
Credit: SmoothSkin
Pros
- Easy to use
- Automatic skin tone sensor
- Comes with an ergonomic precision head attachment
Cons
- Turns on automatically and the fans start whirring when you plug it in
Whenever Dr. Baum’s patients can’t make it into her office for their laser hair removal treatment, she recommends her favorite at-home IPL device, SmoothSkin.
The Good Housekeeping Institute also signs off on this product: “I saw noticeable results with this device after a single use," says Beauty Lab former executive director Birnur Aral, Ph.D. It has a special sensor that automatically detects your skin color to apply the right amount of light intensity, and it won’t flash if your skin color is too dark or if the device is not held properly against your skin, making it safe and easy to use.
In addition, it has three comfort modes, which eliminates the guesswork of which mode to use for different areas of your body. Aral tested the speed mode on her legs and the gentle mode on her face and reported little discomfort. “I also find the user guide very informative and well written, which is rather a rarity in the device space,” she says. Testers agree: "I liked how easy the device was to use as a newbie to IPL devices," one shared. One thing to watch out for: the device turns on automatically when plugged in, so just be ready.
Key features | Three comfort modes (gentle, speed and power), skin tone sensor, skin contact sensor |
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Flashes | Unlimited |
What’s included | Device, power cable, precision head attachment, user manual |
Best usage | Once a week for 12 weeks, then touch-ups as needed |
$199 at Amazon$169 at trynood.com$157 at Walmart
Credit: Nood
Pros
- Lightweight, compact design
- Brand offers full refunds and device replacement
- Easy to use
Cons
- Shorter cord length
- No precision head attachment
Nood is a rising star when it comes to IPL hair removal. The brand’s newest IPL hair removal handset, The Flasher 2.0, is light and compact. It includes seven intensity levels to choose from based on your skin’s sensitivity. It also comes with 600,000 flashes, and the brand will replace your device if you ever run out. Plus, the brand offers customers a full refund within 90 days, no questions asked, so you can have peace of mind knowing that you won't lose out if the device doesn’t work for you.
"The instructions were simple to understand," shared one tester. "I appreciate that it recommended a patch test, which I did conduct prior to a full treatment.” Another noted that she liked "how easy the device is to use."
Aral also tested The Flasher 2.0. She likes that the Nood has an on-off button, which some IPL devices do not have (meaning the ones that don't have the button can turn on as soon as you plug them in). However, she says that the bright light of the flashes escapes from the sides since it doesn't come with a precision head attachment for smaller, bony areas, potentially making it less effective and unsafe for your eyes.
Key features | Skin contact sensor, digital display, seven intensity levels |
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Flashes | 600,000 |
What's included | Device, power cord, user manual |
Best usage | Twice a week for eight weeks, then touch-ups as needed |
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$349 at Walmart
Credit: Braun
Pros
- Automatic skin tone sensor
- Quick treatment time
- Gentle sensitivity modes
Cons
- Pricey
With this speedy IPL hair removal device, the brand claims that you can treat both legs in under five minutes. Many reviewers say that this device works fast, taking little time in between each flash compared to other IPL devices they’ve tried. Like SmoothSkin, it includes a built-in sensor that automatically detects the color of your skin, maximizing the safety and the effectiveness of each treatment.
It also has three sensitivity modes: standard, gentle and extra gentle. GH Beauty Lab Reviews Analyst Chiara Butler has used this device from Braun and noticed slowing of her leg hair growth after four weeks of using it once a week. Plus, users like how easy it is to use: “I like the different size heads it comes with for larger and smaller areas," one shared.
Key features | Three sensitivity modes (standard, gentle and extra gentle), skin tone sensor, skin contact sensor |
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Flashes | 400,000 |
What's included | Device, precision head attachment, power cord, user manual, razor, a storage pouch |
Best usage | Once a week for 12 weeks, then touch-ups as needed |
$200 at Amazon$8 at Walmart
Credit: BoSidin
Pros
- Cooling technology to reduce pain
- Ergonomic design
- Great for hard-to-reach areas
Cons
- The symbols for the treatment modes may be confusing
The BoSidin IPL hair removal device has a unique design with a rotating precision head to tackle areas that are difficult to reach (i.e., your bikini area). It also has six intensity levels and a built-in function that cools your skin before treatment to minimize any pain or sensitivity.
While we haven't tested it in the Lab, reviewers seem to be instant fans. One Amazon reviewer commented “today was my first treatment, and it was honestly pain-free.” Another noted that it is "very comfortable to hold and angle the right way to reach the back of my thighs which is always a tricky spot.” One other added that "most of the hair isn't growing back anymore and my legs feel so smooth."
Keep in mind that the symbols for the treatment modes may be confusing (according to a tester), so pay attention when pressing.
Key features | Cooling technology, rotating head, six energy levels |
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Flashes | Unlimited |
What's included | Device, precision head attachment, power adaptor, goggles, razor, user manual |
Best usage | Once a week for eight weeks, then touch-ups as needed |
$389 at Amazon$432 at Dermstore$432 at Skinstore
Credit: Sensica
Pros
- Automatic skin tone sensor
- Cordless
Cons
- Bulky
Sensica touts its device’s professional quality technology. With built-in sensors which assess your skin color and proper placement of the device against your skin, you can have peace of mind that your treatments will be safe and effective.
The device’s cordless feature also allows you to use it anywhere you want. Although this IPL device is bulkier than others, reviewers say that it’s great for touch-ups after professional laser hair removal. "I'm impressed with the results!" one Amazon reviewer said. "I’ve used it about five times with two to three weeks apart, and I’m back smooth with no hair growth at all." Another reviewer raved over the results she and her daughters have had: "The best feature of this product is that it actually reduces hair growth! Considerably!"
Key features | Skin tone sensor, skin contact sensor, cordless, six energy levels |
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Flashes | Unlimited (600 between charges) |
What's included | Device, two window attachments (large and precise), charging cord, storage pouch |
Best usage | Once every two weeks for the first four treatments, then once every four weeks |
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Credit: Ulike
Pros
- Cooling technology for sensitive skin
- Less painful flashes
- Brand claims noticeable results after only four weeks
Cons
- No built-in skin color sensor
Ulike's device comes equipped with cooling technology to help minimize discomfort during the hair removal process. "Its cooling feature comes on as soon as the device is turned on and lowers the surface temperature of skin to about 50 degrees when it makes contact with it to make the subsequent light flashes as painless as possible," Aral explains. Testers love that unique component: "The cooling feature helps with discomfort after firing it when the device is held on the treated spot," one said. GH Beauty Lab experts also found that the device fits easily into the palm of the hand during the treatment and was easy to maneuver.
"While the device does not come with a precision treatment head, the treatment area design allows for good contact between skin and the device," she says. Though it lacks an automatic color sensor, it does include well-described power levels and timing to treat various areas on the face and body.
The device cord has ample length, about seven feet, to give users more freedom when choosing their treatment spot. For treating the facial skin, a pair of foldable goggles are also included to prevent excess light from hurting the eyes.
Key features | Cooling technology, five energy levels, goggles, skin sensor, mini razor |
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Flashes | Unlimited |
What's included | Device, power cord, user manual |
Best usage | Three times per week during first four weeks; two times per week during second month; one or two times in third month |
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Credit: Braun
Pros
- Multiple treatment heads
- Wide range of intensity levels
- Won't overheat
- Quick results
Cons
- Pricey
Braun's latest IPL device is the first Smart IPL tool: it's Wi-Fi enabled and connects to an app which helps you keep track of your treatments and your hair reduction progress. You can track treatments for each body area and the app reminds you when it’s time for another treatment. Plus, it's super speedy: it claims to permanently reduce hair in just three weeks.
"While the technology is new, the hardware of the device itself is mostly the same as the Silk Expert Pro 5 (another of our picks on this list)," Butler says. A pricey tool, it has a variety of setting options including 10 intensity levels, three comfort levels and four heads: one wide, one standard and two precision heads for face and body (which are labeled so you won't confuse them). "The contact sensor and skin tone sensor on this IPL are really impressive," she adds. "It won’t flash until the lamp is fully pressed against the skin, so that you don’t accidentally look into the lamp."
Reviewers are fans of the quick results and lack of pain and irritation. "My face and stomach had visible results after just a couple of weeks," one Amazon reviewer shared. "I use it on the highest level consistently and it doesn't hurt me and I have no irritation."
Key features | App to keep track of treatments, skin tone sensor, wide range of treatment intensities, multiple treatment heads |
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Flashes | 400,000 |
What's included | Device, vanity case, razor, four smart heads |
Best usage | Using the app, select the desired body part. The system will set the appropriate duration. Hit start and follow the instructions on the screen. According to the brand, you will see visible results in three weeks, but they recommend weekly treatments for 12 weeks to achieve optimal results. And then monthly maintenance treatments after. |
$390 at Amazon
Credit: Foreo
Pros
- Ergonomically friendly
- Treatment is comfortable
- Vents deliver cool air while using
- Large treatment head works on different body parts
Cons
- Device needs to be unlocked by app before first use
Encased in a soft touch silicone, this pretty peach device has a very unique treatment head where the lamp is surrounded by a ring of soft silicone. Plus, there are air vents inside the silicone ring that deliver cool air to the treatment area.
Butler found that while the treatment head is much bigger than the other IPLs she looked at, the silicone head conforms to smaller areas (like the ankles) quite well. "However, on a very small area like the chin, I think some light will escape," she adds. She found it very comfortable to use on her legs, and never experienced discomfort, even at the highest setting.
Butler was not a fan of the companion app and that the device must be “unlocked” by scanning a barcode or entering the serial number into the app before the first use. "I found the unlocking process unnecessary; I had to try multiple times to get it to activate." Fortunately that process only takes place once at the initial use. An Amazon reviewer agreed with Butler's overall take on the device: "It's easy to use and appears to be effective, however, you need to download the app," the reviewer said.
Key features | Cooling air vents, large, flexible head, comfortable handle, companion app |
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Flashes | 500,000 |
What's included | Device, charger, four adapters, user guide, cleaning cloth |
Best usage | Use for 10 minutes once a week. The brand claims users can see visible results in 12 weeks |
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$319 at Amazon$399 at ulike.com
Credit: Ulike
Pros
- Has a stubborn hair mode for thicker hair
- Cooling feature works quickly
- Easy and comfortable to use
Cons
Ulike's newest IPL device has upped its game in features and power levels. "It has four modes for convenience: a fast mode, a normal mode, a high power mode and a stubborn hair mode, each with increasing light intensity," explains Butler. "The stubborn hair mode is designed for areas of thicker hair, like the underarms, and emits two flashes per press of the button, a feature I haven’t seen from other devices." It also has an automatic flash mode for gliding on large areas and a manual flash mode for small areas.
A skin tone sensor adjusts the light intensity automatically based on skin tone, a new feature for Ulike. Butler notes that the cooling feature of the treatment head is also unique: "The treatment head got so cold while the device was on that I felt condensation forming on it before I started my treatment." This feature is designed to comfort the skin as the flashes heat up the hair follicles.
"Overall, the Air 10 has been a game-changer for my hair removal routine," one Amazon reviewer said. "It's effective, convenient and comfortable to use, even on stubborn areas like my chin." Other reviewers were thrilled with the ease of use and quick results, with just a few noting the large and clunky size of the tool.
Key features | 10 levels based on skin tone and 4 modes: fast, normal, high, and stubborn hair removal mode, skin tone sensor, cooling feature |
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Flashes | 300,000 |
What's included | Device, sunglasses, razor |
Best usage | Connect to power, put on sunglasses (for extra protection) and press flush against skin. The brand recommends using it consistently every two days for the first two weeks for maximum hair reduction and slower hair regrowth. |
How we test IPL hair removal devices
Philip Friedman
Our GH Beauty Lab experts regularly test all kinds of hair removal products, from waxing kits and razors to depilatory creams and epilators.
To test IPL devices, we reviewed the device manuals from each tool to compare specs including expected service lifetime and maximum energy output, as well as features like automatic skin tone sensing. We tried the skin contact sensor on each tested model to check that it would only flash when in contact with skin. We also checked each device’s cord length, which can impact ease of use.
Along with evaluating and comparing the results of each device, we took note of their features, safety and ease of use. We also gave other devices to people in the Institute to use at home. After testing, they filled out a survey about the device’s ease of use, performance and their overall satisfaction with it.
What to look for when shopping for IPL hair removal devices
✔️ FDA clearance: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a government agency that regulates the safety and efficacy of products on the market. When an IPL hair removal device is FDA-cleared, it means that the agency has evaluated it and determined that it is safe and effective for consumer use. In other words, the device works as intended, and it will not cause harm if used as instructed. Look for IPL hair removal devices with FDA clearance to ensure it meets these standards, as all of our picks above have.
✔️ Number of flashes: Flashes are the quick bursts of light that the lamp in an IPL hair removal device produces to treat an area of skin. These lamps can burn out just like the standard light bulbs you use around your house. In some IPL devices, the lamp can only produce a limited number of flashes until it burns out, at which point you would need to replace the cartridge or the device itself. So, the more flashes, the better. However, many of the newer IPL devices come with unlimited flashes, which means you don't have to worry about the lamp burning out while you enjoy a lifetime of smooth skin.
✔️ Automatic light intensity adjustment: If you’re nervous about trying IPL hair removal, shop for devices that automatically detect your skin tone and adjust the light intensity level. Otherwise, you’ll have to manually figure out what level is best for you by deciphering a skin tone chart in the instructions or by starting at the lowest level and working your way up.
✔️ Safety features: Some IPL hair removal devices have sensors that won’t flash if your skin tone is too dark or if the device is not held properly against the skin. Additionally, IPL is a broad spectrum light, meaning it consists of a range of wavelengths, and this may include UV wavelengths that can damage your skin. Most IPL devices have a filter that blocks out the UV light, but always double-check for it.
✔️ Design and attachments: Think about where you are looking to remove hair on your body. “Choose a device that has attachments to cover smaller, bony, curved areas such as the upper lip, fingers, toes and chin,” Aral advises.
✔️ Clear instructions: Whether you’re new to IPL or a seasoned expert, Aral says you should always read the included instructions before operating. “Look for a product that has a great instruction booklet,” she recommends. You can often find the instructions online or watch a video tutorial before you make the purchase as well.
✔️ Cord length: “Ensure the product has a long enough cord to provide for a flexible user experience,” Aral says. For maximum versatility, choose a device that's cordless.
✔️ Money back offers: If you’re new to IPL and aren’t sure if it’s right for you, try a brand that offers customers a money-back guarantee. If you don’t like it or aren't getting the desired results, you can return it for a refund.
Does IPL really remove hair permanently?
While the results from IPL hair removal can last a long time, it is not permanent. “Now, we refer to it as laser hair reduction instead of laser hair removal, and the same applies to IPL,” says Dr. Baum. “In general, hormones and other factors can affect the laser and IPL results, and the hair may come back.” But for some of her patients, the results last years without any touch-ups.
What is better: IPL or laser hair removal?
“IPL works by emitting scattered wavelengths of light, unlike laser treatments which emit a specific wavelength,” Dr. Baum explains. Both are effective treatment options, however, there are pros and cons to both. While IPL hair removal is less expensive and available for at-home use, laser hair removal takes fewer treatment sessions to see results, and it works on all skin tones. When deciding which one is the better option for you, first consult with your dermatologist, then consider your needs and the kind of results you want to see.
Is IPL hair removal safe?
In general, IPL hair removal is safe as long as you follow the instructions and take the necessary precautions, but before trying this at-home body hair removal treatment, first consult with your dermatologist to ensure you are a good candidate.
It typically does not work for dark skin tones (skin types 5 and 6 on the Fitzpatrick scale) or light hair colors (blonde, red or gray), and it’s possible to damage your skin if you use the device improperly. As such, Dr. Baum warns that those with skin types 5 and 6 on the Fitzpatrick scale should not undergo IPL treatments, and those with skin type 4 should be cautious.
Dr. Baum also recommends a patch test before treating an entire area, but be mindful to only treat below your cheek line. If you’re not careful, you may see side effects, such as redness, skin discoloration, burning and scarring.
“Also, it’s important to be aware of certain conditions which could have an effect on [IPL] hair removal [and should be avoided], such as medications and photosensitive conditions as well as pregnancy and breastfeeding,” Dr. Baum says. “You should also avoid it when you have certain skin conditions, such as active infections on the skin.” Work around dark freckles or tattoos, as they are susceptible to burning.
How to use an IPL hair removal device
When using any IPL device, start with shaving before treatment (never wax, as that will fully remove the hair that the light targets). Dr. Baum also recommends avoiding sun exposure before and after treatment due to higher skin sensitivities.
Above all, always follow the product instructions with care, as each device works differently. With some devices, it is recommended to only treat once a week; for others, it might be twice a week. Be sure to do a patch test on a small area of skin to check for irritation or reactions before using it on larger areas.
Where can IPL hair removal devices be used?
As a general rule, "IPL devices can be used on facial hair below the cheekbones and on arms, underarms, legs and the bikini line," explains Butler, who extensively vetted the recommendations in this roundup. "They should not be used on the eyebrows, nipples, genitals, around the anus or over tattoos, moles or any dark spot on the skin." Most manuals also warn against using the devices over areas that have been injected with fillers or neurotoxins. "Be sure to read the manual to see all the warnings and instructions for your device before using," advises Butler.
Can you use IPL on intimate areas?
"Most IPL devices I have reviewed advise against using them on the genitals and only advise use on the bikini line," says Butler. "However, the instruction manual of the Braun Skin i Expert is the first one I’ve seen that actually has instructions for how to use it in the pubic area for females only, which I believe to be an advantage of this product."
Butler notes that IPL hair removal devices can’t be used on every single place where pubic hair may be, as "it’s not advisable to use these on very sensitive areas like the labia minora or the anus." Skin is generally darker in those areas, so there is an increased risk of burns.
How long does it take for IPL hair removal to work?
It depends on your skin type and hair color as well as the level of light intensity you use, but typically, you should see results after four weeks. Some users may even see results after one treatment session. After six to eight weeks, your hair should be almost completely gone, and you should only need a touch-up once per month.
What are the side effects of IPL hair removal?
"Generally, common side effects include mild discomfort, warm feeling or tingling sensations during treatment and skin redness or itchiness shortly after treatment," says Butler. But these symptoms should subside quickly.
"More serious, less common side effects can include intense pain, redness that lasts for days, temporary changes in skin color or skin burns," she says. "If you experience these, stop using the device and see a doctor." Before using a new device, Butler recommends reading the manual for a full list of potential side effects and how to respond to them.
Tatiana Velasco
Freelance Writer
Tatiana Velasco is a New York City-based beauty writer who joined Good Housekeeping in 2020 as a Beauty Intern and continues to produce stories for the brand as a freelancer. She received a Bachelor of Arts in journalism at New York University where she also worked as a writer and editor for the student newspaper, Washington Square News. She is passionate about skincare, hair care, health and fitness. When she’s not researching and sampling beauty products, you can find her working out at the gym, hiking on the Appalachian Trail or relaxing with a good book.
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Dori Price
Contributing Beauty Editor
Dori Price is a New York City-based freelance writer and editor and beauty, style and wellness expert who was the Beauty & Fashion Director at Family Circle for 13 years before she joined Good Housekeeping, Prevention and Woman’s Day as a freelance beauty editor. She has also written for WomensHealthMag.com, Elle.com and HealthCentral.com.
Tested byChiara Butler
Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab Reviews Analyst
Chiara (she/her) is a reviews analyst in the Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she conducts hands-on testing of health and beauty products. She earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Columbia University. Before joining GH in 2022, she worked as a cosmetic chemist, formulating skincare products for a variety of brands and learning to decode ingredient lists, evaluate ingredient efficacy and scrutinize product claims.
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Reviewed byBirnur K. Aral, Ph.D.
Birnur (she/her) led the Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute from 2007 to 2023. In addition to overseeing product testing and GH Seal applications, she conducted our annual Beauty Awards selection process and was an active leader in GH’s green initiatives, including the Sustainable Innovation Awards and Raise the Green Bar Summit. In addition to earning M.Eng. and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering, she also has a professional certificate in sustainability management from Columbia University.
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