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Beauty is pain, especially when it comes to body hair. Personally, my stance on how to tackle it changes from one month to the next. Sometimes I’m not bothered by bushy armpits, prickly legs, and a grown-in bikini line. And then there are times I want everything—and I mean everything—waxed or shaved away. And then there are those who prefer permanent reduction by way of at-home laser hair removal, which is honestly worth the investment if you want smooth skin that lasts.
For those who are new to the DIY laser hair removal method, its when light is pulsed into the skin to heat up and diminish hair at the root over time. I say “over time” because it usually takes consistent applications over several weeks to get full results, since at-home tools aren’t as potent and powerful as the tools you typically encounter in a dermatologist’s office. With that being said, it’s important to proceed with caution when using an at-home tool. Read directions, test one part of the skin first to make sure it doesn’t cause any adverse reactions and if you can, leave the ultra-sensitive areas to a professional.
Ready to get laser-focused on your hair removal goals? Here are our favorite top-rated at-home devices to try for expert-level results. (Pro-tip: look for tools with unlimited flashes so you don’t have to order replacement cartridges later.)
Best Overall: Braun Silk Expert Pro 5
, $350
Most Affordable: Nood The Flasher 2.0
, $200
Best for Sensitive Skin: Jovs Venus Pro II, $279
Best for Traveling: SmoothSkin Pure Mini
, $119
Quickest Treatments: Silk’n 7, $491
Best for Coarse Hair: Ulike Air 10, $399
Brandi Gregge, a Medical Advisor for Maskad Skincare and Revivv Haircare, describes laser hair removal as a process that targets the melanin in hair follicles using concentrated laser beams. The laser delivers highly concentrated light to attack the pigment of hair, delivering heat to the hair follicle so less hair grows back.
Since hair grows in cycles, multiple sessions are necessary—typically at least six—and effectiveness varies with hair color; darker hair is often a more viable candidate for laser hair removal, while blond or gray hair is typically less suitable.
At-home laser devices are generally safe, as long as you use the device as directed. Like any beauty treatment though, it comes with possible risks. Side effects can include redness and temporary discomfort, which do tend to subside quickly.
Do not use a laser hair device on skin that is sunburned, tanned, or spray tanned. Treatments should never be done on moles, tattoos, or wounds either.
“Laser hair removal is safe on all skin types when proper lasers and settings are used,” says Andrea Medina, a Licensed Aesthetician at Westlake Dermatology in Austin, Texas.
Those with lighter skin and darker hair typically experience the best results. If you have darker skin, Gregge recommends choosing a laser hair removal clinic that is experienced in treating diverse skin types.
While at-home laser devices can result in less hair, both Gregge and Medina recommend seeking laser hair removal in-clinic. “Home laser hair removal devices generally have lower energy outputs than medical lasers, making them safer but less effective,” says Gregge. “These devices are more suitable for maintenance after professional treatment cycles, especially for lighter skin tones.”
Experts agree that the most effective and safe laser hair removal treatments are done by a licensed professional. However, at-home laser hair removal devices, which are less powerful than professional treatments, can be safe too—just be sure to follow the instructions closely and ensure the device you’re considering is FDA approved.






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