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Treating the upper lip
White card
to shield lip
Take additional care when treating hair
on the upper lip because the central area
below the nostrils is particularly sensitive.
Treating the neck and chin
Hair growth under the chin can be denser
and more coarse in nature and this can
sometimes lead to slight reddening in the
skin following a treatment. This redness is
temporary and should completely disappear
after 24 hours.
When treating this area take care not to
overlap treatments because this can lead
to skin irritation.
Advice for men
Treating the face, cheek and jaw
The Boots Smooth Skin
PLUS
system can be
used to remove patches of hair that can
appear high on the cheek. Take care not
to overlap treatments because this can
lead to skin irritation.
Please note: Treatment with the Boots
Smooth Skin
PLUS
system is usually permanent
and complete removal of the male beard
is not advisable and will produce changes
in facial characteristics, which may lead to
a more feminine appearance.
The skin on your face and neck is exposed
to natural UV light daily, even when it is
cloudy, ONLY treat your face with the unit
set to skin type IIII. DO NOT use a higher
skin type setting.
Before starting a treatment of your face
make sure you have completed a patch
test as described on page 11 and you
have taken care to protect any moles,
birthmarks, lips etc. using white card or thick
white paper as described under the Face
and neck section.
Prepare the treatment area as described
on page 11 and remember to use a thick
layer of cooled activator gel before using
the Boots Smooth Skin
PLUS
.
Treating the neck