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    Philips Support

    Is Philips Lumea safe for me and my skin?

    Published on 12 March 2024

    At Philips, your safety always comes first. Philips Lumea has been developed with leading dermatologists and fulfills all safety regulations for home-use.

    Intense Pulsed Light

    Philips Lumea uses an innovative light-based technology called Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), derived from the technology used in professional beauty salons.

    Philips has adapted this technology for effective use in the comfort of your own home. Philips worked closely with skin care experts to develop this technology. For more than 12 years, we carried out extensive consumer research on IPL technology with more than 2000 women.

    Safety First

    Philips Lumea only flashes when it is in full contact with the skin. The integrated UV filter ensures that the light only affects the hair and not the skin. If your skin is too dark, the skin color sensor prevents the device from flashing.

    To get used to Philips Lumea, you first make test flashes near the area you are intending to treat and continue with the highest setting that still feels comfortable and does not give side effects.

    We recommend using the Lumea in a well-lit room.

    Side Effects

    • Your skin may show slight redness and/or may prickle, tingle or feel warm. This reaction disappears quickly.

    • Your skin may get dry or itchy. You can treat this by cooling the affected area with an ice pack or a wet face cloth. If dryness persists, you can apply a non-scented moisturizer as well.

    • For a full list of rare side effects please refer to the user manual. You can also contact us for further support.

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