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4. Using the Boots Smooth Skin system continued

Bikini line

Check the skin tone of the area you're treating
using the Skin Tone chart on page 2.
One useful tip is to use white cotton underwear
or a g-string as a guide to show you the line
to follow.
Start from the edge of the hair growth and work
towards areas where the hair is denser.
Avoid overlapping treatments. If necessary use
a cooling gel pack, kept in the fridge and not
frozen, to cool the area after treatment.
do noT use dark coloured underwear because
this may absorb some of the energy from the
light pulse.
do noT treat the delicate, highly sensitive
areas such as the inner area of the vagina
(known as the Labia Minora) as this is a mucous
membrane and treatment will cause a serious
adverse reaction.
do noT treat directly on the anus as this is also
a mucous membrane and treatment to this area
can cause serious adverse reaction.
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Body
Check the skin tone of the area you're treating
using the Skin Tone chart on page 2.
Unwanted hair growth in females can occur in
the centre of the chest, between the breasts,
and more commonly in areas around the
nipple area.
In males, unwanted hair growth is usually
more general across the chest but the same
techniques should be followed.
Take care when treating the area between the
breasts as the chest bone is close to the skin's
surface and this area may be sensitive.
The upper chest area is often tanned and may
be sun-damaged and therefore you should use
the Skin Tone chart to re-asses the skin type
and adjust the skin tone setting on the Boots
Smooth Skin system base unit accordingly.
on the breast
Cover up all of the areola and nipple area using
a shield. White adhesive labels may be cut to
shape and used for this job.
do noT treat any of the dark skin.
With the nipple safely protected, the whole area
may be treated in rows placing the handset over
the protected area to ensure that all the hairs
are effectively treated.

Back

Check the skin tone of the area you're treating
using the Skin Tone chart on page 2.
Backs can be treated, but the treatment will
require the help of another person to ensure
correct coverage and prevent any area receiving
overlapping treatments.
It is often useful to mark out the area to be
treated with gridlines using a very thin white
eyeliner pencil. It is best to work in "zones"
to avoid missing areas.
Care should be taken when treating bony areas
because the bone is close to the skin's surface
making it more sensitive.

Arms

Check the skin tone of the area you're treating
using the Skin Tone chart on page 2.
Arms, and particularly the lower arms, are often
tanned and may be sun-damaged. You should
wait 30 days after the last exposure to the sun
before treatment.
If required, mark out the areas to be treated
using a very thin white eyeliner pencil.
You can treat around the elbow or wrist but
care should be taken when treating bony areas
because the bone is close to the skin's surface
making it more sensitive.

during use

After 50 shots in quick succession there is an
automatic cooling delay of about a minute where
the system will not respond—this is absolutely
normal and nothing to worry about. This cooling
delay is indicated by the 'READY' light flashing.
When it glows constantly the unit is ready to
use again.
After 200 shots within a 30 minute period
there will be a 5 minute automatic cooling
delay where the unit will not respond—this is
absolutely normal and nothing to worry about.
This cooling delay is indicated by the 'READY'
light flashing. When it glows constantly the
unit is ready to use again.
The unit will automatically go into STANDBY if
not used for approximately 1 minute, and the
green STANDBY light will come on. To use again
press the STANDBY button.
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