soon as the TREATMENT SURFACE is in full contact with the skin, the READY/SKIN TONE WARNING
INDICATOR LIGHT will start blinking slowly.
10. Press the PULSE TRIGGER. The device will first determine the color of your skin. If the color of the skin
is light enough for safe application, the device will flash a pulse of light onto your skin, and the READY/SKIN
TONE WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off. You will see a bright flash of light and simultaneously
hear a subtle pop sound, which is a normal noise for the device. You will feel a mild sensation of warmth
and tingling.
Silk'n Glide™ will immediately recharge for the next pulse.
After a few seconds (depending on the set energy level) the yellow READY/SKIN TONE WARNING
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn on again, and start blinking slowly when attached again to the skin.
11. Remove the TREATMENT SURFACE from the treated area of skin.
12. Choose a method of application for your session. Glide™ can be applied in two ways: "Pulsing" and
"Gliding" (for more details see applicatoin methods frame below).
For the PULSING method, follow steps 9-11 above on another spot repeatedly until the entire area
is fully covered.
For the GLIDING method, hold the PULSE TRIGGER down continuously, and slide the device
smoothly along the treated area.
If your skin blisters or burns, STOP USE IMMEDIATELY!
Methods of application
PULSING
PULSING is the best technique for working with higer energy levels as it enables better control of skin
coverage. When pulsing, Glide™ pulses should be administered in rows, starting at one end of each row and
progressing sequentially towards the other end helping you avoid treating the same area more than once
or overlapping skin areas. When pulsing, the Silk'n Glide™ TREATMENT SURFACE is designed to create
temporary pressure marks on the treated area. In every repositioning of the TREATMENT SURFACE use
these pressure marks to guide you for proper positioning of the next pulse, avoiding both gaps and overlaps
between pulses.
Try to avoid overlapping pulses!
Do not treat the same area of skin more than once per hair removal session!
Treating the same area of skin more than once per session increases the likelihood of
adverse effects.
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