Description
The Me Chic Compact Permanent Hair Reduction Device uses patented technology clinically proven to be safe and effective on all skin tones, even dark, and the widest range of hair colors, even blonde.
Compact, professional, at-home hair removal technology in the palm of your hand. Small and lightweight, the chic is convenient to use both at home and away – treat targeted areas in just minutes. With dermatologist recommended technology, the chic Compact Permanent Hair Reduction Device uses FDA-cleared technology that targets and permanently disables the hair follicle to stop hair growth on small areas, like the face, underarm, or bikini area, for permanent results.
In Box:
Me Chic with 120,000 lamp flashes
Power Supply
User Manual
Usage
step by step:
1. Prep your skin by removing hair in the desired treatment area by shaving or waxing. For fair hair, waxing or epilating is recommended.
2. Turn on the chic device.
3. Select your desired energy level: low, medium or high.
4. Gently stamp the device on small, contoured areas such as the face, underarms, or bikini area.
5. Slowly glide the device over larger areas such as the leg or arm.
when to use:
Use the chic on each treatment area once a week, for 7 treatments. Periodic touch-up treatments are suggested on an as-needed basis.
Before you use the chic, read the enclosed user guide for important safety information and how to use instruction.
• DO NOT use if you have epilepsy or light-induced seizures or chronic migraines, if you have an active implant, such as a pacemaker, incontinence device, insulin pump, etc. Use of the chic has not been tested in individuals with active implants, and therefore the effects are unknown.
• DO NOT use on the ears, nipples or other intimate areas. These areas may have more sensitive skin and using the chic there may cause serious injury.
• DO NOT use on a man’s face, jaw or neck. Using the chic in these areas may result in skin injury.
• KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The chic should not be used on anyone under the age of 18. The use of the chic on or by children has not been studied and could result in serious injury.
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