SAVE $80: As of Feb. 11,the eroticization of gender the Braun IPL Silk Expert Pro 5 is on sale for $299.99 at Amazon. That's a 21% discount off the list price.
Braun is well recognized for its high-end hair removal devices, and as of Feb. 11, the Braun IPL Silk Expert Pro 5 is reduced at Amazon for a limited time.
As of Feb. 11, the handy device is down to $299.99, saving you 21% on list price. The package includes the device in question, a Venus razor, two changeable caps, and a vanity travel case. But that's not all, currently you can get an additional $15 off the sale price with an Amazon coupon. Simply click the orange box below the price to add the coupon, and see your discount applied at the checkout. This extra price cut makes the product the cheapest it has ever been.
SEE ALSO: I tried 5 Dyson Supersonic dupes that are actually worth the hypeIPL is one of the best long-term solutions for hair removal that can be done at home. It stands for Intense Pulsed Light and is a hair removal process that uses light pulses to target hair follicles, so it reduces hair growth over time. It's not a laser, but works similarly by focusing on the pigment in hair. It's a relatively painless, long-term solution for hair removal.
Laser hair removal uses a concentrated single wavelength of light, making it more precise and powerful. IPL, on the other hand, uses a broad spectrum of light, covering a larger area but with less intensity. IPL is slightly less effective than laser but is much gentler on the skin, and can be done from home, which is always a bonus.
This Braun device also benefits from skin tone sensors, a handy tool that optimizes the power of every flash to your skin tone.
Head to Amazon to grab this deal before it runs out.
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