Silk’n Flash and Go Home Laser Hair Removal System Just in Time for Summer

When you’re a socialite, most of your summer appearances are either poolside or beachside.  As you can imagine, hair removal is of the utmost importance.  Shaving and waxing aren’t permanent solutions and the cost of professional laser hair removal treatments are in the thousands.  So I’m psyched to have discovered Silk’n Flash and Go, a permanent home hair removal system that is both FDA cleared and dermatologist recommended.  Using safe light-based technology known as Home Pulsed Light™ (HPL), this system utilizes optical energy to disable hair growth in selected areas.  In order to achieve such a thermal effect, the hair shaft needs to selectively absorb light energy and transform it into heat.  This phenomenon that will make your summer far less stressful is known as the theory of selective photothermolysis.  I’m sure my dad, the chemist, will be very proud of me for this very scientific explanation.

Compared to professional spa treatments, Silk’n Flash and Go, retailing for around $300, is cost-effective which is very helpful for those still aspiring.  It is also one of the few home hair removal devices approved for use on the face and other sensitive regions like the bikini area.  So it’s ultra-sensitive and can be used to treat both small and large areas.  Starting with the fact that no appointments are required for this treatment, Silk’n Flash and Go is simple to use, quick, and clean with minimal set up required.  The pulse speed ensures quick treatment and silky smooth skin without ingrown hairs or razor burn.  I’ll be sure to bring this along with me on my weekend trips for all of summer 2012.

Silk’n wants everyone to have a socialite summer.  Therefore, they are offering 20% off their Silk’n Flash and Go System to all Aspiring Socialite readers with the discount code NYNY. 

*Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post, but the opinions are all my own.   

*Silk’n Flash and Go will not work on individuals with dark skin tones and is not recommended for their use (if the skin tone is too dark the Flash and Go cannot detect the difference between the hair and the skin and will not be as effective).