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Comparison Philips Lumea Advanced SC 1995 vs Philips Lumea Essential BRI 863

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Large resource of 250,000 flashes.
Carefully acts on the hair root using light pulse technology. Automatic detection of skin tone. Storage case included.
Typephotoepilatorphotoepilator
Specs
Epilator attachments11
Purpose of nozzles
for body
for body
Power levels55
UV filter
Skin type sensor
Usage for face
Lamp life (flashes)250 ths200 ths
General
Power sourcemainsmains
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2016june 2016

Skin type sensor

An automatic sensor that identifies the skin type being treated by the photoepilator. Individuals have varying skin types, which vary in sensitivity and color, influencing the selection of the best operational mode for the photoepilator. The sensor simplifies configuration by supplying essential data.

Usage for face

The possibility of using a photoepilator to remove facial hair. The facial areas have their own characteristics (for example, the skin is usually lighter) and require a separate mode of operation, which is provided in photoepilators with this function.

Lamp life (flashes)

The photoepilator lamp has a guaranteed lifespan in terms of the number of flashes it can emit before it becomes depleted and ceases to function. Ideally, this number should be a minimum of 750 flashes (0.75K). In certain models, the lamp's longevity can extend to tens of thousands of flashes.
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