Permanent IPL Hair Removal at Home. Starting at $124.99.
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Xsoul IPL Hair Removal with Ice Cooling
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Xsoul Dermaflash Pro IPL Hair Removal
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Why skip the salon? The math behind at-home IPL.
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No Pain. Actually.
Xsoul’s ice cooling technology maintains skin temperature at 50°F during every flash. No burning sensation. No day-after redness. Significantly more comfortable than waxing or epilation.
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One Device. Every Area.
Legs. Arms. Underarms. Bikini line. Face. Back. Auto Mode for large surfaces, Manual Mode for precision. One at-home IPL device handles all of it.
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The Math Hits Different.
8–10 IPL sessions. 80–90% permanent hair reduction. The same results a salon course delivers — without the $1,200–$3,200 bill. One device, one price, no rebooking.
How IPL hair removal works:
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Phase 1: Anagen Phase (Active Growth Phase)
This is the window that counts. Hair is actively growing, attached to the papilla, and rich in melanin. IPL is most effective here — the light absorbs into the hair, converts to heat, and damages the follicle. Result: that hair won’t grow back.
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Phase 2: Catagen Phase (Transitional Phase)
Hair detaches from its blood supply and begins to shrink. Melanin levels are declining — IPL is less effective here. This is exactly why multiple sessions matter: you need to catch each follicle during its Anagen window.
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Phase 3: Telogen Phase (Resting Phase)
The follicle is fully dormant. Minimal melanin. IPL has little effect. Since hair follicles cycle independently across your body, spacing sessions 2–4 weeks apart ensures each one gets treated at peak responsiveness.
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Phase 4: Exogen Phase (Shedding Phase)
Old hair sheds, new hair begins. Like the Telogen phase, IPL has limited effect here — no melanin to target. Consistent at-home IPL sessions over 8–10 weeks catch every follicle during its Anagen phase. That’s how permanent results compound.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is IPL and how does it work?
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) targets melanin in the hair and converts it to heat. That heat damages the follicle and stops regrowth at the root. Same principle as professional laser — done at home, without the appointments or the $1,200+ bill.
Does IPL work for my skin type?
Xsoul IPL works best for Fitzpatrick I–IV (fair to olive skin) with dark hair. Less effective on very light, red, or gray hair. Not suitable for Fitzpatrick V–VI (very dark skin tones). A skin tone and hair color chart is included with every device — check it before your first session.
How long until I see results?
Most users see noticeable reduction after 3–4 treatments. Full results typically arrive after 8–10 sessions at 2–3 times per week. After that, occasional maintenance sessions keep results lasting.
Which body areas can I treat with IPL?
Legs, arms, underarms, bikini line, and face. Not around the eyes, not on tattooed skin, not on very dark skin tones. The included skin/hair compatibility chart covers the full specifics.
Is IPL hair removal painful?
Xsoul devices include ice cooling technology that keeps skin at 50°F throughout IPL treatment. Most users describe it as virtually painless. You can also adjust between energy levels to find your comfort zone.
Can I use it while pregnant or breastfeeding?
We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider before using the IPL device if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.