BaByliss G960E Smart Hair Remover IPL Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- BaByliss
Table of Contents
G960E Smart Hair Remover IPL
**Instruction Manual
Read the safety instructions first.
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Instruction Manual
The Homelight® depilator from BaByliss uses IPL (intense pulsed light)
technology for sustained and safe removal of unwanted hair, in the privacy and
comfort of your own home.
Homelight® can be used on the body (especially legs, arms, and back),
sensitive areas (armpits, bikini line), and the face (cheeks, lips, and chin),
thanks to the special facial flash lamp.
Homelight® is aimed at men and women aged 18 or over.
Before using Homelight® for the first time, please read the whole of this
user’s manual carefully. We recommend you consult this manual before each time
you use Homelight®.
Safety instructions
CAUTION
- Read the instructions for use carefully to avoid any undesired skin side effects or severe eye damage.
- Do not treat the same area of skin more than once per session!
- Do not use on and near eyes. The appliance is not suitable for depilating eyelashes and eyebrows.
- The application surface must be in full contact with the surface of the skin before releasing a light pulse. Never aim the appliance application surface to emit a light pulse in an open space.
- The application surface becomes hot with prolonged use.
- Consult your doctor or dermatologist:
– if you have taken photo-sensitizing medicinal products or recently applied photo-sensitizing creams or essential oils.
– if you have any doubts about the risks involved for you in using the appliance.
SAFETY
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This device is not intended for use by children and persons whose physical, sensory, or mental capacities are reduced, or by persons who lack experience or knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instructions beforehand on the use of the device by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to make sure they do not use the device as a toy.
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WARNING: the polyethylene sachets containing the product or its packaging constitute a potential hazard. Keep these sachets well away from babies and children.
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Not to be used in cradles, cots, push-chairs, or playpens. The fine film can stick to the nose and mouth and prevent breathing. A sachet is not a toy.
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WARNING: do not use the device over or near washbasins, bathtubs, showers, or any other recipients containing water. Keep the device dry.
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Only use the adapter supplied.
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If the adapter or power cord is damaged or if the appliance is broken, damaged, and requires repair, contact the after-sales service to avoid any danger. Do not attempt to open and repair the appliance yourself. This would expose you to dangerous electrical components and the energy of the pulsed light, potentially causing serious personal injury and/or irreversible damage to the eyes.
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Keep the adapter away from any heat source.
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Do not use the device if it has been dropped or if it shows apparent signs of damage.
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Unplug it immediately if any problems occur during use.
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Only use the accessories recommended by BaByliss.
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Do not leave the device unattended when it is plugged in.
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Unplug the device from the mains each time after use and before cleaning.
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To avoid damaging the cord, do not wind it around the device, and ensure you store the device away without twisting or bending the cord.
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Stop use immediately:
– if you note any anomaly
– if the appliance is faulty or makes an abnormal noise or smell
– if the flash lamp is cracked or damaged
– if the application surface is damaged
– if the ON-OFF button turns red.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do not use in the event of…
- Abnormal skin condition in the treatment area: Sun spots, freckles, birthmarks, warts, or pigmented nevi.
- Eczema, psoriasis, cuts, open wounds, or infection
- White, grey, or light blonde hairs in the area to be treated
- Pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Dark brown skin. Use of the appliance on dark brown skin can cause side effects such as burns, blistering, and skin color changes (hyper- or hypo-pigmentation).
- High exposure to the sun or a UV sunbed within the last 28 days.
- Tattoos or permanent make-up in the treatment area.
- History of keloid formation, known sensitivity to light (or photosensitivity like porphyria, polymorphic light eruption, solar urticaria, lupus, etc.) or caused by medicinal products, including taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g.: aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen), tetracyclines, phenothiazines, thiazide, diuretics, sulfonylureas, sulphonamides, ETIC, fluorouracil, vinblastine, griseofulvin, Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), Retin-A®, Accutane® (isotretinoin, in the event of treatment during the last 6 months) or topical retinoids (or azelaic acid).
- Abnormal skin conditions caused by diabetes or similar or by other systemic or metabolic diseases.
- History of herpes flare-ups in the area to be treated, unless a doctor has been consulted and preventive treatment received.
- Epilepsy.
- An active implant such as a pacemaker, a urinary incontinence implant, an insulin pump, etc.
- A recent vaccination.
- History of skin cancer or areas prone to dermal malignancies.
- Radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or steroid-based treatment in the last3 months.
- Any other light-based dermatological treatment (laser, etc.).
- Any other situation your doctor may determine as hazardous for the treatment.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Do not use it for any purpose other than depilation.
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Do not use it on children.
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Before use:
– Make sure that the skin is clean (no trace of lotion, make-up, deodorant, tanning cream, etc.)
– Shave the region to be treated (except for the face). -
Carry out a test 48 hours before first use (see chapter 3.2. “Carrying out a test with Homelight®”).
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Make sure that the appliance application surface is kept clean (see chapter 4.2. “Cleaning”).
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To avoid side effects:
– Select the recommended power level for your skin color type (see chapter 2.3. “Skin Sensor System”).
– Respect the frequency of appliance use by following the recommended session planner (see chapter 2.4. “Sessions planner”). -
Consult your doctor or dermatologist if you feel any persistent discomfort after use or if you note any side effects on your skin.
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Do not use it on tanned skin or after recent exposure to the sun!
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Do not expose to the sun’s rays without protection, or to UV light, without sunblock:
– during the 4 weeks prior to treatment with Homelight®
– during the 2 weeks after treatment with Homelight®.
“Exposing yourself to sunlight without protection” means exposing yourself to direct sunlight for a continuous period of fifteen minutes or exposing yourself to indirect sunlight continuously for an hour.
If you are exposed to sunlight, use adequate protection, such as a garment or sunscreen (with SPF over 50), which must be used regularly for the 3 weeks before and after treatment. -
If burns or blisters appear, stop use immediately!
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Cover any birthmarks, tattoos, freckles, birthmarks, warts, verrucas, or growths before use.
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Do not use it on your scrotum, vagina, labia minora, anus, nipples, areolas, ears, or inside your nose.
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Do not use anywhere on the body where you may later wish to grow hair.
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Never use flammable liquids such as alcohol (including perfume, deodorant, or any other substance containing alcohol) or acetone to clean the skin before using Homelight®.
How Homelight® works
Homelight® from BaByliss is a personal depilator that uses IPL (intense pulsed light) for easy and sustained removal of unwanted hair that will not grow back.
2.1. IPL technology
Using IPL technology, Homelight®painlessly removes hair by emitting pulsed
light. The pulsed light targets the pigment present in the hair (melanin) to
get through to the root and prevent the hair from growing back. Therefore, the
more melanin the hair contains (i.e. the darker the hair color), the more
light the hair can absorb and the more conclusive the results will be. IPL
technology has been used widely by professionals for more than 15 years and
clinical studies have proven that it is effective and safe.
2.2. Hair growth cycle
The hair growth cycle plays a key part in the process of IPL depilation using
Homelight®. Therefore, it is important to understand how the full hair growth
cycle works in order to achieve lasting results with Homelight® .
The hair growth cycle consists of three successive phases:
- Anagen (hair growth phase)
- Catagen (hair transition phase)
- Telogen (hair resting phase)
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Before a Homelight epilator treatment
| During the pulse emitted by the Homelight epilator| After a
Homelight epilator treatment
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Growth phase of the hair Anagen| Transition phase Catagen|
Resting/dormant phase Telogen
The full hair growth cycle lasts on average between 18 and 24 months. Most hairs are in one of the two resting phases (catagen and telogen). Homelight® has no effects on hairs in resting phases. Homelight® is effective, however, on hairs in the growth phase (anagen). Therefore, multiple depilation sessions with Homelight® are required to be effective on all of the hairs and to achieve lasting results.
2.3. Skin Sensor System – automatic detection of intensity level
Homelight® features 5 levels of intensity, running from the lowest (level 1)
to the highest (level 5). The level of intensity indicates the intensity of
the pulsed light applied to the skin when using Homelight®.
It is therefore important to regulate the intensity level according to your
skin color. Darker skin, which therefore contains more melanin, withstands
lower intensity levels than lighter skin.
For effective treatment in complete safety, Homelight® is equipped with the
Skin Sensor System, a skin color detection system that automatically regulates
the light intensity applied to the skin.
Description of the different skin color types or phototypes according to
Fitzpatrick
Phototypes | Skin color | Characteristics | Recommended degrees of intensity |
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I | very white, milky | Does not tan with constant sunbathing | Level 3 |
II| light| Tans a little with frequent sunbathing| Level 3
III| beige| Tans to a degree with occasional sunbathing| Level 2
IV| matt| Tans easily with little sunbathing| Level 2
V| dark| Tans very easily with hardly any sunbathing| Level 1
VI| black| | Using Homelight° is not permitted
| : recommended level.
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| : level authorized if there is no discomfort and no side effects following
the previous session.
| : level not authorized.
2.4. Planning depilation sessions with Homelight®
You should plan your depilation sessions with Homelight® beforehand!
We recommend you follow the following schedule which has delivered excellent
results:
- The first 4 depilation sessions with Homelight® should be 2 weeks apart.
- The following depilation sessions with Homelight® should be 4 weeks apart (until the desired result is achieved).
- If hair grows back subsequently, you will then use Homelight® on an occasional basis to achieve lasting results, ensuring at least 4 weeks between the depilation sessions.
Note:
- Treating the same area more than once in a two-week period does not improve results and risks having undesired effects.
- It is recommended that you use Homelight® with moderation, i.e. not repeating the treatment with Homelight® indefinitely. A full treatment (7 to 8 depilation sessions in total) performed once every year is sufficient for very satisfactory results.
N.B.: Hormonal factors and physiological changes can cause resting hairs to
become active. Maintenance depilation sessions with Homelight® can be
performed (with at least 4 weeks between the sessions).
2.5. Duration of a session with Homelight®
Treatment area | The average length of treatment | Mode used |
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Half leg | 8 to 10 minutes | Glide mode |
Leg | 15 minutes | Glide mode |
Back | 5 minutes | Glide mode |
Torso | 5 minutes | Glide mode |
Bikini line | 2 minutes | Precision mode |
Armpit | 1 minute | Precision mode |
Face | 1 minute | Precision mode |
N.B.: The different operating modes (Glide and Precision) are explained in section 4.1.
2.6. Depilation results achieved with Homelight®
The effectiveness of Homelight® can vary:
- from person to person,
- depending on the treatment area,
- depending on the color of the hair.
Note: Homelight® is not effective on white, grey, or light-blonde hair. White, grey, and light-blonde hair have a small melanin content so will not respond sufficiently to pulsed light treatment using Homelight®.
N.B.:
- It is quite common for hair to seem to continue growing for one or two weeks after a depilation session with Homelight® (this is called ejection). However, after two weeks you will see these hairs fall out or detach themselves from the follicles. We advise you against pulling hairs to make them detach. Let hairs fall out naturally.
- It is possible for some hairs to grow back lighter and finer than before, following a depilation session with Homelight®. This phenomenon has been extensively documented by beauticians and doctors who use pulsed light devices for depilation treatments.
2.7. Eye protection device
Thanks to built-in eye protection, Homelight® only releases light pulses when
the application surface is entirely in contact with the skin.
2.8. Description of Homelight®
- Trigger
- Body flash lamp
- Special facial flash lamp
- Application surface
- ON/OFF switch
- Intensity selectors
- Intensity level LED indicators
- READY LED indicator
- Intensity selection memory
- Skin sensor system
Use of Homelight®
3.1. Preparing the skin
Body
Before you use Homelight® on the body, your skin must be shaved (24 hours
beforehand), clean, dry, and free from any residue of powder or deodorant.
Warning: do not depilate (with an electric depilator, tweezers, or waxing)
before using Homelight®. Epilating (removing hair from the root) would prevent
intense pulsed light (IPL) treatment from having any effect.
Face
Do not shave the different areas of the face before use.
Before using Homelight® on the face, remove all traces of cream, lotion, or
make-up.
Warning: do not depilate (with an electric depilator, tweezers, or waxing)
before using Homelight®. Epilating (removing hair from the root) would prevent
intense pulsed light (IPL) treatment from having any effect.
3.2. Carrying out a test with Homelight®
Carry out a test with Homelight® 48 hours before the first use.
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Plug the adapter cord into the socket on the Homelight® device (which is located on its handle) ( FIG. 1 ).
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Plug the other end of the adapter into a power socket.
The ON/OFF button turns on and is orange in color ( FIG. 2 ).
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Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON-OFF button ( FIG. 3 ).
The ON-OFF button turns green.
The power level 1 LED indicator is on. Level 1 is programmed by default when the appliance is switched on ( FIG. 4 ). -
Place the appliance Skin Sensor on the area of skin where you wish to perform the test (we recommend a leg) ( FIG. 5 )
The intensity level LED indicator(s) switch on and flash, showing that the appliance has successfully detected the phototype of the area of skin to be depilated and adjusted the power level automatically ( FIG. 6 ).
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Press once on the trigger to confirm ( FIG. 7 )
The intensity level LED indicator(s) stop flashing ( FIG. 8 ).
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Position the application surface on the area of skin detected and keep the application surface still, in position, to ensure total contact.
The Ready LED flashes when the appliance is correctly positioned on the skin and ready to release a light pulse ( FIG. 9 )
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Press on the trigger to release a light pulse onto the skin ( FIG. 10 ).
N.B.: You may feel a slight hot sensation and tingling. -
Move the application surface to another area of skin and press the trigger to release another light pulse. Take care not to overlay the light pulses.
If you do not experience any abnormal reactions or discomfort (FIG. 11)
48 hours after the test, you may start treatment and move on to the chapter
“Treatment with Homelight®”.
If your skin does not react correctly to the test (FIG. 12) , if you
experience any abnormal reactions or discomfort after 48 hours, perform a
second test at intensity level 1, whatever your phototype, without considering
the Skin Sensor, and wait 48 hours. ( FIG. 13-14-15 )
- If you react correctly to this second test, proceed with the first treatment session, manually selecting level 1.
- If your skin does not react correctly to this second test, we recommend not using the appliance.
For subsequent sessions, if there is absolutely no discomfort or side effects, you may gradually increase the power level over the sessions, in respect of the table below and using the intensity choice log to help you;
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– Phototype III:|
– Phototype IV:|
– Phototype V:|
3.3. Treatment with Homelight®
We recommend that you always use the Skin Sensor on your skin before each
depilation session and each change to the treatment area.
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Plug the adapter cord into the socket on the Homelight® device (which is located on its handle) ( FIG. 1 ).
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Plug the other end of the adapter into a power socket.
The ON/OFF button turns on and is orange in color ( FIG. 2 ).
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Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON-OFF button ( FIG. 3 ).
The ON-OFF button turns green.
The power level 1 LED indicator is on. Level 1 is programmed by default when the appliance is switched on ( FIG. 4 ). -
Place the appliance Skin Sensor on the area of skin where you wish to perform the treatment ( FIG. 16 )
The intensity level LED indicator(s) switch on and flash, showing that the appliance has successfully detected the phototype of the area of skin to be depilated and adjusted the power level automatically ( FIG. 17 )
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Press once on the trigger to confirm ( FIG. 18 )
The intensity level LED indicator(s) stop flashing ( FIG. 19 ).
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Position the application surface on the area of skin detected and keep the application surface still, in position, to ensure total contact.
The Ready LED flashes when the appliance is correctly positioned on the skin and ready to release a light pulse ( FIG. 20 )
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Press on the trigger to release a light pulse onto the skin. ( FIG. 21 )
N.B.: You may feel a slight hot sensation and tingling. -
Move the application surface to another area of skin and press the trigger to release another light pulse. Take care not to overlay the light pulses.
Only if there are absolutely no side effects following the previous session,
you may increase the power level manually to increase effectiveness.
If you experience any discomfort, reduce to the previous power level. Note: if
a not recommended level has been reached using the manual control with respect
to the skin color determined by the Skin Sensor, the power level LED indicator
in question will flash 3 times to indicate a not recommended level. We,
therefore, recommend manually reducing the power level to an authorized level.
3.4. Operating modes
Homelight® features two operating modes. Precision mode and Glide mode.
A. Precision mode
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Precision mode allows you to safely treat the more hard-to-reach, sensitive
areas of the body (face, armpits, bikini line, etc.).
To treat the face, fit the special facial lamp to the top of the device and
follow the safety precautions described in the chapter on facial depilation
with Homelight® .
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Follow these steps:
see steps 1 to 8 of chapter 3.3. “Treatment with Homelight®”
B. Glide mode
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Glide mode, the light pulses from your Homelight® are released automatically
and constantly without any additional actions being necessary (36 light pulses
per minute, constantly, at level 1).
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Follow these steps:
- To activate Glide mode, repeat steps 1 and 6 of chapter 3.3. “Treatment with Homelight®”. Then correctly place the application surface of Homelight® against your skin whilst holding down the trigger button on the device.
- Glide Homelight® over your skin without interruptions, in a low, continuous movement, without making any up or down movements.
N.B.:
- If you remove Homelight® from your skin whilst holding down the trigger button, it will stay in Glide mode. However, for your own safety, the pulsed light will only be released if Homelight® is in full contact with your skin. You should ensure that the application surface of Homelight® is in full contact with your skin in order to allow it to glide.
- If the application surface of Homelight® is not in full contact with your skin, you will have 5 seconds in which to ensure that Homelight® is in full contact, whilst holding down the trigger button. If that window of 5 seconds is exceeded and there is still no complete contact with the skin, Glide mode will be deactivated and then you release the trigger button and press it again to reactivate Glide mode.
- If you lift up the device and release the trigger, Glide mode will be deactivated.
Glide mode is suitable for people who already have some experience and proficiency when using Homelight®. With 36 pulses per minute (at level 1), the Glide model provides safe and fast treatment of larger areas of the body (legs, back, arms, torso). For sensitive areas and the face, you should use Precision mode.
3.5. Coverage of the treatment area
For proper coverage of the treatment area, the light pulses need to be applied
to your skin in lines, from one extremity to the other, systematically
continuing in successive lines. This prevents the side effects caused by
overlapping the light pulses.
The imprints left on your skin by the pressure from the application surface of
Homelight® should help you to align yourself correctly to apply each new
pulse, to avoid pulses overlapping, or – on the other hand – to avoid the
pulses being spaced too far apart.
3.6. Facial depilation with Homelight®
Depilating the face needs very special attention because the skin on the face
is particularly delicate and sensitive. This is why Homelight® is equipped
with a special facial flash lamp. The special facial lamp is targeted and
extremely precise, limiting the light spectrum for treatment that is
appropriate for sensitive facial skin.
Safety precautions for facial depilation:
- Do not shave the different areas of the face before use.
- You must use the special facial flash lamp to depilate the face using Homelight® .
- Homelight® is only suitable for depilating the lower part of the face (cheeks, upper lip, and chin).
- Homelight® is not suitable for depilating eyelashes, hair and eyebrows.
- Do not look at the area of skin being treated while the light pulses are being released.
- Do not use Homelight® around the eyes.
- Homelight® is not suitable for treating men’s beards.
- For your comfort and safety, we recommend that you have someone help you use Homelight® on your face for the first few sessions.
- Do not use Glide mode for depilating the face.
- You must wait 5 seconds between each pulse of light when using the device on the face. Any facial depilation session with Homelight® must not last any longer than 10 minutes.
Positioning the special facial flash lamp
To fit or remove the special facial flash lamp, the device must be switched
off and unplugged.
Gently grasp the special facial flash lamp between the thumb and index finger
to fit or remove it.
N.B.: Remove the special facial flash lamp and place the special body
flash lamp on the Homelight® appliance to treat the legs, back and arms.
Warning: hot surfaces. Do not touch the application surface of the
special facial flash lamp with your fingers.
After using Homelight®
4.1. Switching off Homelight®
At the end of your depilation session, switch off Homelight® by pressing the
ON/OFF button.
Unplug the adapter from the power socket.
N.B.: Homelight® will stop automatically if you do not use the device for more
than 10 minutes. The ON/OFF button is now orange. To use Homelight® again, you
have to press the ON/OFF button and select the required level of intensity
again.
4.2. Cleaning
We recommend that you clean Homelight®, especially the application surface,
after every depilation session:
- Unplug Homelight® before cleaning.
- Gently clean the casing of Homelight® and especially the application surface, using a clean, dry cloth and a cleaner formulated for cleaning electronic equipment.
- After cleaning, store Homelight® in its original box in a dry, safe place.
4.3. Caring for the skin following an epilation session with Homelight®
Do not expose areas of the skin treated with Homelight® to the sun without
protection for 2 weeks following treatment. Protect your skin with sunscreen
(SPF of over 50) or a covering garment throughout the treatment period and for
at least two weeks after the final depilation session with Homelight® .
Do not use perfumed creams or deodorant following your depilation session on
areas treated with Homelight®.
4.4. Possible side effects
Side effects and complications are rare when Homelight® is used in accordance
with the instructions in this instructions manual.
It is normal to feel some discomfort after a depilation session with
Homelight® .
However, any cosmetic treatment, even if designed for home use, has its risks.
If light pulses applied by Homelight® are overlapping or repeated on the same
area of skin, it is possible you may feel or see:
- A slightly unpleasant skin sensation: although Homelight® is generally very well tolerated, most people using it feel some discomfort during use, often described as a tingling sensation on the area of skin treated. In most cases, this tingling sensation is felt during application and even possibly for a few minutes afterward. Any other discomfort apart from this mild pain is not normal and either means that you need to stop treatment with Homelight® because you do not tolerate it, or that your selected light pulse intensity level is too high.
- Redness: your skin may redden just after using Homelight® or during the following 24 hours. The redness usually disappears within 24 hours. See your doctor if the redness lasts longer than 2 to 3 days.
- Skin hypersensitivity: skin is more sensitive on the treated area of skin and may dry and scale.
- Burning or blistering: very rarely, skin can be exposed to injury or burns following treatment with Homelight®. Full recovery can take several weeks and, in exceptional cases, a scar may remain.
- Scarring: even though these are very rare cases, there may be permanent scarring. In most instances, these scars take the form of a surface lesion with whitish coloration (hypertrophic). However, scars may be wide and red (hypertrophic) or wide and extended behind the injured area (keloid). More extensive cosmetic treatments may be required to improve their appearance.
- Change to pigmentation: Homelight® targets the root of the hair, specifically the pigmented cells in the bulb. However, there is a risk of temporary hyperpigmentation (increased pigmentation or brown discoloration) or hypopigmentation (whitening) of the surrounding skin. People with darker skin are more at risk of changes in pigmentation. In most cases, any changes to pigmentation and discoloration of the skin are temporary. Permanent hyperpigmentation and permanent hypopigmentation are rare.
- Excessive redness and inflammation/swelling: in some rare cases, skin treated with Homelight® can become very red and swollen. This reaction is more common in sensitive areas of the body. Redness and swelling should disappear within 2 to 7 days of regular application of ice. Gentle cleaning is no problem, but you should avoid exposure to sunlight.
- Infection: a skin infection is extremely rare but can occur after a burn or skin injury caused by Homelight®.
- Bruising: very rarely, using Homelight® can cause bluish-purple bruising which can last for 5 to 10 days. As the blue fades, the skin can take on a rusty color (hyperpigmentation) which may be permanent. Speak to your doctor if discomfort persists or bothers you during or after treatment with Homelight®.
Troubleshooting
5.1. Problems encountered
Homelight® does not start
Check whether the adapter is properly connected to your Homelight® and
plugged into a power socket.
No pulses are released when you press the trigger button
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Make sure that the application surface of Homelight® is fully in contact with the skin and the READY LED indicator is flashing.
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Make sure that the READY LED indicator is on.
If the READY LED indicator is still off after 10 seconds, switch Homelight® off and on again by pressing the ON/ OFF button twice.
If the problem persists, contact BaByliss Customer Services for your region. -
Make sure that the ON/OFF button is on.
If the ON/OFF button is on, switch the appliance off and on again using the ON/OFF button
If the problem persists, contact BaByliss Customer Services for your region. -
The ON/OFF button is glowing red and flashing
Switch the appliance off. Homelight® goes into safety mode because it has detected overheating or a critical problem (broken fan, the problem with the capacitor, etc.). Let Homelight® cool down for 15 minutes before turning it on again.
If the problem persists, contact BaByliss Customer Services for your region. -
The ON/OFF button flashes are alternately red and green.
The adapter used to connect your Homelight® device to the power socket is not the one supplied or it is broken.
If the problem persists, contact BaByliss Customer Services for your region. -
The ON/OFF button is glowing orange.
The appliance is now at the end of its service life.
5.2. Customer service
For further information about Homelight® products, please visit
www.babyliss.com.
If Homelight® is broken, damaged, requires repair, or for all other queries,
please contact the BaByliss customer service.
Specifications
Point of impact| Body lamp: 4.0 cm2
Facial lamp: 2.0 cm2
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Repetition rate| At level 1, one pulse every 1.6 seconds.
At level 5, one pulse every 3.5 seconds.
Light intensity| At level 1: 2.0 J/cm2
At level 2: 3.0 J/cm2
At level 3: 3.5 J/cm2
At level 4: 4.0 J/cm2
At level 5: 4.5 J/cm2
Wavelength| 550 – 1200 nm (when used with a body lamp)
600 – 1200 nm (when using with a facial lamp)
Required wiring| 100 – 240 VAC, 3.5 A
CE Marking – Follow the instructions for use
Moisture protection: standard
Recycling, packaging, and labeling
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AT THE END OF ITS SERVICE LIFE
In everybody’s interest and to participate actively in the joint effort to
protect the environment:
- Do not discard your products with household waste.
- Use whichever return and collection systems are available in your country to recycle or recover certain materials.
This device is not intended to be used in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide.
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