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IGIAGold Plated Flawless Finishing Touch Facial Hair Remover with Built-in Light

R189

R400
Excludes shipping

R189

R400
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  • For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items.
About

The IGIA Finishing Touch Flawless facial hair remover is the revolutionary new women's facial hair removal device that erases hair instantly and painlessly without the irritation that comes with plucking, waxing or depilatories. The Hair remover is designed to look like a lipstick but contains the finest German engineered technology that microscopically removes hair. Featuring an 18K gold plated head, Hypoallergenic and gentle on all skin types.

The IGIA Finishing Touch Flawless facial hair remover has a built-in light that makes it easy to see and remove every single hair from the upper lip, cheek, chin, eyebrows or anywhere. No nicks, burns, or irritation. Since it is portable, you can be flawless anywhere, anytime!

Product Features
  • Instantly & Painlessly Removes unwanted facial hair without having to wax, tweeze or laser
  • Built-in light so you don't miss a hair, even the finest hairs, and peach fuzz
  • Sleek, compact and discreet is battery operated so its great for on-the-go use and travel
  • Gentle Enough to use every day- No downtime waiting for regrowth
  • Instant and painless, no redness or irritation
  • Safe for all skin types and tones
  • Gentle and safe to the touch
  • Dermatologist approved
  • Unwanted hair will not grow back thicker

Box includes:

  • 1 Hair Removal Unit with Cap
  • 1 AA Battery
  • 1 Head Cleaning Brush


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