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If you’re anything like me, using an at-home hair removal device is equal parts thrilling and terrifying. I find shaving to be a tedious, ingrown-hair fueled mess, but my first foray into the world of permanent hair removal didn’t go well. After spending hundreds of dollars at an esthetician’s office, I found laser hair removal to be not effective enough to justify the pain. Because I’m someone who can easily cosplay as Snow White (pale skin, dark hair, high pain tolerance), I’m the ideal candidate for laser hair removal. But alas, I had to give it up for the sake of my sanity and my wallet.
I thought I was resigned to using a razor forever, but in the interest of science, I tried the Braun IPL Silk Expert Pro device. Not only was it significantly cheaper, less painful, and less humiliating than the salon service, but I actually started to see results quickly. For all of the many methods of body-hair removal out there—from shaving with the best razors to sugaring to waxing and everything else in between—laser hair removal (both professional and at home) is the only strategy that promises more permanent results.
In terms of technology, at-home handheld hair removal devices come in two categories: IPL or a diode laser. A majority of at-home laser hair removal devices rely on IPL—intense pulsated light—therapy, in which tiny beams of light at different wavelengths zap the bulb within each hair follicle. “In essence, it is using heat to destroy the hair follicles,” says dermatologist Dr. Marisa K. Garshick, who mentions that dermatologists also use versions of IPL for photo rejuvenation procedures (a.k.a. fading dark spots). On the flip side, diode laser technology uses one single wavelength of light, which experts say can help minimize damage to the surrounding skin and be used safely on all skin types and shades. The light is selectively absorbed by the pigment, or melanin, within the hair follicle, making it a more targeted (and often more effective) approach to hair removal.
According to dermatologist Dr. Karan Lal, it’s important to note that most at-home devices are “best suited for small to medium hairs in small areas—upper lip, chin, cheeks, bikini, etc.,” he says. “They are typically not meant for large surface areas like the back.” (There are a few exceptions, but we’ll get to that later).
To help you wade through the treacherous waters of the world wide web, we consulted our experts and customer reviews to find the 10 best at-home laser hair removal devices for women.
This FDA-approved laser hair removal device is the real deal: Rather than IPL, it utilizes diode laser technology, which is the same type of laser your dermatologist likely uses in-office. “I use it, my mom uses it,” says Dr. Lal, who calls it a personal favorite. “It’s affordable and great for light to medium skin types. It is cordless. It does not use intense pulse technology which is more likely to cause burns.” For best results, the company recommends treating each area (it’s safe for both face and body) once every two weeks. I can also personally attest to how well this bright pink baby works (it really does!), although, as with many things pertaining to beauty, it does take commitment to really see results.
A Tria reviewer says: “When I tell you this device has changed my life…it has. One year in and my bikini line and stomach are entirely hair-free.”
This sapphire device might look too pretty to use, but trust me; you’ll become obsessed with the results. Unlike some devices which can burn the skin, this tool has a significantly cooler head, making it more comfortable to use. If you don’t have a high pain tolerance, this tool is practically painless to use.
An Amazon reviewer says: “I never write reviews, but feel like I have to for this device. I began using it immediately on my upper lip, chin, and armpits. I have not had to pluck a single chin hair since I started using it over a month ago. The armpit hair growth has substantially decreased as well. I am approximately seven sessions in, and I cannot speak highly enough of this device.”
In a perfect world, most at-home laser hair removal devices would be equipped to use forever and ever. Unfortunately, that’s not exactly the case, but this device comes pretty close. Fitted with 600,000 flashes (which equals about 40-plus years of full-body treatments), you can bet this tool will be in for the long haul.
A Nood reviewer says: “The flasher is easy to use and I am already starting to see results in the first four weeks! Cannot wait to see what it does in the next four weeks!”
According to some reviewers, this device is best suited for those with very dark and/or coarse hair. It’s equipped with an LED screen to track how many light pulses have beamed onto each area—though you may need to wear safety goggles (which are included) while operating. Each lamp comes programmed with enough pulses to last for up to five years. When it runs out, you can simply order a replacement cartridge and keep the handle.
An Amazon reviewer says: “If you’re a female with the unfortunate gift of facial hair, do not hesitate—buy this one! I have fair skin and thick black hairs, which make me a great candidate. I’m on my sixth treatment, and my chin hairs are growing back finer and slower. I’ve also used this on my armpits with great success.”
Featuring a sensor that adapts the light intensity to your skin tone, this FDA-approved device strikes the perfect balance between safety and efficacy. For those with sensitive skin, there are also three “comfort modes” to choose from: normal, gentle, or extra gentle. And it includes two interchangeable heads for more precise results in different areas like the face, armpits, and bikini line.
An Amazon reviewer says: “I’m eight weeks in and it has worked even better than I’d hoped. Other than a few stray hairs, my legs are completely hairless, and I have no need to shave between treatments.”
See results in as little as three to four weeks with this handheld-sized option. Equipped with five power settings, this device is safe to go all over various skin tones and sensitive areas (yep, even down there!) easily. Uniquely, the head of the device offers cooling properties to reduce laser heat on skin.
A KENZZI reviewer says: “A worthwhile investment; it works! After five sessions, I am seeing notable results. Hair growth is very, very minimal. Absolutely fantastic.”
This FDA-approved laser also includes Braun’s smart skin sensor, which automatically adapts your treatment to your skin tone to ensure a safe and effective treatment. Equipped with 300,000 flashes for longevity, the device is small enough for trickier areas (and is safe for facial use!) while still covering enough skin so the process doesn’t take forever.
An Amazon reviewer says: “I’ve been using this about twice a week for a little over a month, and I would say the hair in my pits is 80 to 90 percent gone. And most impressively, it doesn’t hurt!”
If you’re looking for an FDA-approved device to treat larger areas like your legs, arms, or back, cover more ground with this laser’s larger head. The laser emitted is a brand-patented combination of IPL and radiofrequency designed to safely treat a wider range of skin tones and hair colors. The scientists behind the professional machines actually developed the technology, so you know you’re in good hands.
A Nordstrom reviewer says: “I️ had modest expectations, but this product definitely went above and beyond. I️ have black hair and mainly used it to reduce the peach fuzz on my abdominal area.”
If your pain tolerance is somewhat low, you may want to reach for this device with cooling technology that reduces laser heat and inflammation. What’s more, it has three other attachments and the ability to recharge the device when needed.
An Amazon reviewer says: “It worked like magic. You need to be consistent though, but it works.”
This compact, lightweight, FDA-approved device is the most time-efficient option out there. The device itself is corded, so keep that in mind, but as its title suggests, you simply press the button where you want to laser for a quick treatment. Plus, it’s safe to use on your face!
An Amazon reviewer says: “Yes, this really works. I have very light skin with dark hair. I started using this every three days and my bikini line and upper lip hairs are now pretty much non-existent.”
“Both IPL and diode devices rely on the same target, which is the pigment of the hair follicle, to have an effect,” Dr. Garshick says. She adds, “At the most basic level, the diode refers to an actual laser, while the IPL is a light-based device.” Whichever light beam route you opt for, with a bit of consistency and a lot of patience, will come with real results. Typically, it will take at least a few sessions to see any change, and each session should be spaced out at least one week apart. Remember always to follow the instructions of your specific device.
Depending on the intensity level of the laser (many of the devices have multiple settings), it can feel uncomfortable. When each follicle gets zapped, it might sting a bit—many people compare it to a rubber band being snapped on the skin. But hey, no pain, no gain, right?
But before you start shopping (and zapping) away, we do have one important editor’s note: Because laser hair removal relies on melanin to produce results, it’s often not effective on lighter hair colors, like blonde and light gray, which, by nature, contain less pigment. If you have a lighter hair color, consult with a dermatologist before investing your money into an expensive at-home device—and also read the fine print of every product description because most companies disclose this information upfront. Laser hair removal is also safe for people of color, but certain lasers can cause hyperpigmentation and irritation on darker skin tones, so again, it is best to consult your dermatologist.
Generally speaking, laser hair removal devices are safe. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take proper precautions. “At-home laser hair removal can be safe,” says Dr. Lal. However, he adds, “It is not universally safe because many factors play a role in safety. All of the available devices are safe for those with light skin and dark hair.” Needless to say, burns and redness can still occur with less powerful at-home devices. Contact a doctor if you are concerned or notice any discomfort or irritation. Dr. Lal has a few helpful tips to make removal easier and safer: “Be sure to have tiny stubble the laser can pick up for treatment. Make sure the device you are using is suitable for your skin color and hair color. Don’t use this laser if you have red or very light blonde hair. Don’t over-pulse the laser in the same location as this could lead to burns.”
For in-office treatments, “The gold standard is the Gentlemax Pro by Candela. It is a dual alexandrite and Nd-Yag laser that can treat all skin types, hairs of various sizes, and in various locations,” says Dr. Lal.
Dr. Marisa K. Garshick is a dermatologist practicing with MCDS Dermatology in New York and New Jersey.
Dr. Karan Lal is a dermatologist and director of pediatric dermatology and cosmetic surgery at Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, Arizona.
As a leading publisher of fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content, ELLE.com is committed to highlighting the best products in various categories by personally testing the latest and most innovative products, interviewing countless experts, and vetting customer-loved items. Tatjana Freund spoke with experts and industry leaders about at-home laser hair removal devices for this piece. Freund also tested a few top-rated products and pored over reviews for dozens of others, evaluating each on their features and customer feedback.
Tatjana Freund is Hearst's Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor, covering beauty, fashion and more across multiple brands. Previously, she worked at ELLE.com and Marie Claire. She's a fan of whiskey neat, podcasts that give her nightmares, and one time Zoë Kravitz laughed at a joke she made.
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