Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty Magazine #67
Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty is the go-to magazine for anyone considering an aesthetic procedure. Covering a huge range of treatments with in-depth expert interviews and hundreds of before and after photos.
Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty is the go-to magazine for anyone considering an aesthetic procedure. Covering a huge range of treatments with in-depth expert interviews and hundreds of before and after photos.
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hair removal<br />
The<br />
French<br />
revolution<br />
say bonjour to efb beauté, a<br />
unique ipl system thAT can trEAT<br />
all skin types <strong>and</strong> hair colour.<br />
Caitlin Bishop reports.<br />
Sensitive skin? Tanned complexion? Blonde, red or white<br />
hair? It’s likely you’ve been denied the beauty benefits of<br />
permanent hair reduction, but no longer!<br />
EFB Beauté has a hair removal device to meet every<br />
customer’s typology. It’s proven to be effective on all skin types,<br />
<strong>and</strong> uses unique technology to treat blonde, white, red <strong>and</strong> grey<br />
body hair, making it the only hair reduction solution for all hair<br />
colours <strong>and</strong> all skin colours.<br />
This year marks the 25th anniversary of EFB Beauté delivering<br />
light-based innovations to medical, aesthetic <strong>and</strong> industrial<br />
professionals around the world from France. One such innovation<br />
is Anthélia, which offers several methods of permanent hair<br />
removal, using Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology.<br />
How does it work?<br />
EFB Beauté’s IPL system for light hair removal is unique in that it<br />
does not target the hair’s pigment. This means it can be applied<br />
to those hair shades not so rich in melanin.<br />
During dark hair photo-epilation procedures, an applicator<br />
head that emits high intensity flashes of filtered light is placed<br />
on the treatment area. The energy from this light is absorbed by<br />
the chromophore melanin, which is responsible for hair pigment<br />
or colour. Dark hair, which is rich in melanin, readily absorbs<br />
this light <strong>and</strong> transfers it as heat into the surrounding capillaries,<br />
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