waxfree
Waxfree is an at‑home laser hair removal system that was introduced in the United States in 2009. The device uses low‑intensity, pulsed laser light to target melanin in hair follicles, interrupting follicle growth without damaging surrounding skin. It is marketed as a safer, less painful alternative to waxing. The system includes a handheld device, several customizable settings, and a set of replacement light modules that are sold as part of a subscription service.
The company that produces Waxfree was founded by a team of medical engineers and entrepreneurs seeking to
Waxfree devices have been featured in a number of consumer reviews and beauty product comparisons. The subscription
Regulatory compliance in the United States has been governed primarily by the Food and Drug Administration’s
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