Clinically proven results in 2 weeks
Over 5,500 clinical treatments performed
Safe and kind to skin
Looking for permanent hair removal without the salon price tag? Introducing SmoothSkin Pure Fit, created by the IPL experts, SmoothSkin Pure FIT is the safest, fastest and most efficient device on the market for long-lasting results. You’ll start to notice results after 2 weeks and up to 99% hair reduction after 12 treatments.
Perfect for smaller areas, such as bikini line, upper lip and toes.
Patented Skin Tone Sensor measures your skin before each flash and automatically selects the light intensity best suited to your skin tone.
For a truly personalised experience, 3 comfort settings allow you to seamlessly switch between comfort, power and speed.
Treat your whole body (that's full legs, bikini line and underarms) in as little as 10 minutes!
Multi-point safety sensors measure your skin tone before each flash and will only activate if it’s safe. UV filters protect your skin from harmful rays.
SmoothSkin Pure FIT delivers up to 6J/cm2 of energy per flash giving you permanent hair reduction that can be seen in as little as 2 weeks.
Yes. A number of clinical trials have proven that when used properly, IPL gives significant permanent hair reduction. To get the best results, it’s super important that you follow the prescribed treatment regime.
Not usually, most people describe the sensation as a slight tingling or a warm feeling. However, the it does vary from person to person. People with coarse, dark hair may experience an initial sensation similar to that felt by the gentle flick of an elastic band.
Yes – there are a number of conditions that may affect your suitability for IPL treatment. These include (but are not limited to): skin cancer, or any other localised cancer in the areas to be treated; history of vascular disorder, such as the presence of varicose veins or vascular ectasia in the areas to be treated, skin which is sensitive to light and easily develops a rash or an allergic reaction; diabetes; lupus erythematodes; porphyria ; congestive heart disease; skin infections, eczema, burns, inflammation of hair follicles, open lacerations, abrasions, herpes simplex, wounds or lesions and haematomas in the areas to be treated. This list isn’t exhaustive, if you need further clarification, please check with your doctor. We also recommend you check out our FAQ on medications.
Yes. Certain medications and skin care products can have photosensitive properties which can cause an adverse reaction to IPL treatment. Please check the advice leaflet of any medication or skin care product containing active ingredients you are currently using and, if you need further clarification, check with your doctor. We also recommend you check out our FAQ on medical conditions.