For anyone sick of waxing kits or those keen on a more permanent solution than razors, laser hair removal is one of the most popular (and effective) alternatives you can try at home. That said, not all at-home laser hair removal devices deliver visible results. We know this to be true because we put a dozen of them to the test over three months, paying close attention to ease of use, comfort, and effectiveness. The at-home laser hair removal devices we included on this list did the best job of minimizing hair growth.
TL;DR
Our favorite at-home laser device for DIY hair removal is the Ulike AIR+, which features five customizable levels for multiple body areas. TheBraun Silk-Expert Pro 5, a multitasking tool that adjusts its flash intensity to your skin tone, is a close second.
How Laser Hair Removal Works
“At-home laser hair removal devices use intense pulsed light (IPL) to emit a beam of light that intentionally damages the hair follicle to reduce the thickness and density of hair and prevent further hair growth,” explains aesthetician Varuni Palacios.
“Since the light in at-home devices is much less powerful than professional treatments, users may not achieve 100% total hair loss, and results may not be permanent. While the instructions depend on the device, you'll typically find that these tools can be used every two to four days for eight to 10 weeks, and then evolve to once every other week or when touch-ups are needed.”
How We Tested
To find the best at-home laser hair removal devices, we tested 12 of the most popular models available online. Each tester used their assigned device for three months, documenting the entire experience with before and after photos and providing insights based on the following:
- Ease of use: Byrdie testers detailed the set-up process for each device and how easy or difficult it was to use on various body parts, including the bikini area, legs, and underarms.
- Settings and safety features: Testers with devices that included safety features noted their experiences using skin tone sensor, intensity levels, and cooling mechanism.
- Level of discomfort: While some discomfort was to be expected, Byrdie testers noted where the level of pain that resulted from using the device would be a deterrent from using it long term. We accounted for individual pain thresholds to ensure that this subjective attribute did not unfairly affect the results of our testing.
- Effectiveness: Over the course of three months, Byrdie testers took pictures to document the effectiveness of each hair removal device over time. The ones that accurately depicted a difference have been included in the roundup.
Our Top Picks
Best for Bikini:
Best for Large Areas:
Best for Small Areas:
Best for Sensitive Skin:
Best for Beginners:
What We Like
Recommended by dermatologists
Five intensity levels
Effective as it gets
What to Consider
Occasionally pinches skin
Type: IPL | Flashes: Unlimited
Featuring five energy levels designed to cater to different body areas, the Ulike tool is as customized as it gets. All you have to do is choose the mode and allow the sensor to come into contact with your skin. During testing, we loved that the device is easy to use and hold, making it ideal for longer sessions. We were pleased to discover that even in areas where hair usually grows back very quickly, the tool slowed growth almost completely. It's great for sensitive skin—one of our testers has eczema and was perfectly fine—and dermatologists recommend it. The compact, portable design is excellent for treatment on the go and we appreciate that it stores nicely in a vanity or cabinet without taking up too much space.
Kyle, tester: “Before testing the laser, my hair grew very thick and very quickly. I did see a big reduction in thickness and speed of growth. I started to notice the difference around the third to fourth week mark of testing the device.”
Best Overall, Runner-Up
Braun Silk-Expert Pro 5
What We Like
Recommended by the Skin Health Alliance
SensoAdapt technology adjusts intensity to skin tone
10 power settings
What to Consider
Not as user-friendly as other picks
Type: IPL | Flashes: 300,000
We consider this pick the Rolls Royce of at-home hair removal devices. The Braun Silk-Expert Pro 5 is fast, effective, and delightful to use. Recommended by the Skin Health Alliance and cleared by the FDA, it utilizes a technology called SensoAdapt that adjusts the flash intensity for your skin tone as you’re using it—making it suitable for use on most skin tones. The device also boasts 10 different power settings, allowing you to tailor treatment to your skin tone and pain threshold. Needless to say, it may be pricey (as many of these devices are) and come with a learning curve (it takes a few tries to figure out how to properly align the laser with the skin), but it sure is impressive.
Marissa, tester: “The device did not leave any marks, welts, or redness on the skin after use—it just left my skin feeling slightly more sensitive.”
What We Like
Wide window treats bikini area effectively
Fully digital display
Wide window for faster treatments
What to Consider
Comparatively fewer flashes out of the box
Type: IPL | Flashes: 6,000
The bikini area can be a great candidate for at-home laser hair removal, since a smaller area allows you to get used to the sensation and time commitment it takes. Chances are you’ve seen this affordable, buzzy device pop up all over social—and with good reason. It uses a multi-spectrum bulb to zap and permanently reduce hair, which makes it less painful than laser devices, making it a great choice for sensitive skin around the bikini area. The extra wide window also makes treating this area easy. The FDA has approved this device, and the brand guarantees permanent results within eight weeks.
Samantha, tester: “I felt a burn every once in a while but it was very minimal. There was no pain or discomfort, and the burn only did happen when there was a movement that was pressed too close.”
What We Like
Uses IPL and radiofrequency to target larger areas
FDA cleared for all skin tones and hair colors
Unlimited flashes
Type: IPL and radiofrequency | Flashes: Unlimited
If you want to treat your arms, legs, or back, you need a device with a larger head, such as this one from ORA. The combination of IPL and radiofrequency used in this is actually patented by the brand—in fact, the technology was originally developed by scientists behind in-clinic machines, so you know you’re in good hands. It’s also one of the few FDA-cleared tools that are intended to work on all skin tones and hair colors.
Shannon, tester: “I expected this to be somewhat painful and it was not at all. The flashes are super bright but I expected it to feel like a spicy zap and that was not my experience. I could sometimes feel a bit of heat and redness, but it never lasted beyond the treatment ending.”
What We Like
Precise, targeted flashes
Dual safety sensors to check skin suitability before every flash
Unlimited number of flashes
What to Consider
Not effective on dark skin tones
Type: IPL | Flashes: Unlimited
If you’re looking to target smaller areas, this device is amazing. Something to know about laser hair removal for the face? It can come with some discomfort or even painful zaps. This device is FDA-cleared and is equipped with safety sensors to check skin suitability automatically before every flash. In other words, the device adjusts to the level you need without doing a thing. Precision tools also make it ideal for hard-to-reach areas like the upper lip. Although it’s priced higher than some options on the list, we love that this device has unlimited flashes, extending its longevity. Our only gripe is that it isn’t suitable for dark skin tones, so we suggest another option if you have more melanin in your skin.
Nicole, tester: “It was so easy to set up that I was convinced I was doing something wrong. Truly, all you had to do was plug it in, and it was ready to go! When it's on, it makes a loud-ish fan noise, and the lights blink, so you know it's definitely working.”
What We Like
Can be adjusted to cater to sensitive skin
Five power settings
Syncs with a reminder app
What to Consider
The hair removal is slow
Type: IPL | Flashes: Unlimited
Bad at sticking to a routine? This device comes with a handy app to remind you of your next appointment—because consistency is key when it comes to at-home laser hair removal. The five power settings mean you can tailor the intensity to your preference (a nice feature for sensitive skin types or those with a low pain threshold), and even on the highest setting, we only experienced heat and a slight zap, nothing too painful. The price of this device is equivalent to about one session with a professional, so although it costs a pretty penny upfront, rest assured that you’re effectively saving yourself money in the long run.
Taylor, tester: “The fact that I can use this whenever and wherever I want to on my body is worth it, especially since I know how much I have spent on laser hair removal in the past. It's a hefty price for one device, and you won't see results for a long time, but it's worth it in the end.”
What We Like
Small and compact for removal on the go
Skin Sensing technology that reads skin tone and adjusts energy levels
UV filterand safe for eyes
What to Consider
There's a learning curve with this device
Type: IPL | Flashes: Unlimited
As the name suggests, the SmoothSkin Pure Mini is the portable laser of our dreams. Not only is it tiny enough to stow in your bag on a vacation (consistency is key, you know?), but it’s also extremely easy to use…once you get the hang of it. Despite a learning curve when we first got our hands on it, we weren’t sure how to hold or angle the device. Plus, we were kind of nervous the first time, so we’re pros at this point. Tip: You have to ensure the laser head is fully on the skin's surface, or it won’t work, which is a great safety feature but added to the confusion at first. Best of all, it’s lightweight, quick to power up, and doesn’t leave irritation marks in its wake.
Ruby, tester: “This was almost too easy to set up. All I had to do was plug the power cable into the adapter that already comes attached to the laser removal handset and then plug in the power cable. Immediately the device turned on, its internal fan activated, and I saw the white lights blink on the device, letting me know it was ready for use.”
What We Like
User-friendly functions
Simple design
FDA-cleared
What to Consider
No speed settings or timer
Type: IPL | Flashes: 90,000
If you’re just starting your at-home laser hair removal journey, you’ll want to check out this beginner-friendly option from RoseSkinCo. It’s cute, compact, and not intimidating, which is ideal if you’ve never applied a laser to your skin before. The handheld device targets unwanted hairs at the root, leading the way to smoother skin on your ‘pits, legs, face, and bikini area starting after a couple of weeks (though the brand says three to four). No matter which of the six intensity levels you choose, a full-body treatment should take no more than 30 minutes.
Daniela, tester: I really liked the features, especially the auto and the glide ones, because you don't have to constantly click the device to pulse, so you can get through zapping your body quicker.
What to Look For
- Laser vs. IPL: According to Cleveland-based board-certified dermatologist Dr. Rachel Ward, M.D., there are two types of at-home hair removal methods: true laser and IPL. Both use light to heat the hair follicle; the only palpable difference is the light they actually use (laser uses one wavelength, whereas IPL uses multiple). All of the options on this list are equipped with IPL.
- Skin Tone and Hair Color: Because the laser is attracted to dark pigment, it’s tricky territory for dark skin tones due to the possibility of the laser getting confused and heating the actual skin instead of the hair (and causing permanent damage). Likewise, those with fair body hair should also consider their options because at-home devices might not be intelligent enough to pick up the hair follicle (remember, they’re attracted to dark pigment). If you're really in doubt, hedge your bets and speak to a professional from the get-go. In-office treatments, like YAG Lasers, may be a better option for dark skin.
- Size: Consider each device's design and intended use before adding it to your cart. If you're looking for a device to use across a large area of the body (like the legs, for example), a large option is best.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Are at-home laser removal devices safe?
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Rachel Ward explains that using your device correctly is generally safe but advises never to run the light over pigmented areas (like moles), tattoos, or around the eyes and genitals.
How do you use at-home laser removal devices?
This will depend on your device of choice, but most are to be used on shaved skin (free of all skincare) once a week. You should run your device over the entire treatment area before repeating the process several times (check your instructions for specifics).
How do the results of at-home laser hair removal devices compare to in-office treatments?
Ward explains that the main differences are that in-clinic machines are more powerful and often bigger, so they can cover a treatment area faster and do a better job at eradicating hair. In-office treatments are generally more advanced, too, which is why those with light hair or a deep skin tone are often better off seeing a professional (given it’s within means).
Can at-home laser hair removal devices be used on hormonal-based hair growth?
Yes! IPL devices are effective on hormonal-based hair growth. People who have hair growth from PCOS, for example, are cleared to use at-home IPL devices.
Can you use an at-home laser hair removal device on a tattoo?
No. The frequencies used by an at-home IPL device might cause a skin reaction on the skin that is covered by a tattoo. It's best to use your device around areas with tattoos.
Can you use an at-home laser device on dark skin?
If you have dark skin, you’ll need to seek out a suitable device, otherwise, you can risk burning your skin or bringing on hyperpigmentation (this is due to the fact the laser light is not only attracted to the dark hair follicle but the melanin in your skin).
Meet Our Experts
We spoke with hair removal experts who told us what to look for in at-home laser hair removal devices and advised us on the do's and don'ts.
- Varuni Palacios is a Los Angeles-based aesthetician and founder of Studio Varuni.
- Dr. Rachel Ward, M.D., is a Cleveland-based board-certified dermatologist.
Why Trust Byrdie
- Over the years, Emily Algar has experienced and spoken to dozens of experts in the permanent hair-removal treatment space, figuring out what works and what doesn’t. She has over five years of experience covering the beauty industry and writing product reviews.
- Allison Lax is a commerce updates writer for Byrdie and is now interested in trying at-home laser hair removal for herself after researching DIY devices for this story. Together, they borrowed the expertise of three professionals to break down the do’s and don’ts of at-home laser hair removal.
According to ourDiversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly-published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find any at-home laser hair removal devices from a Black-owned and/or Black-founded business. If you know of one we should consider, please email us at contact@byrdie.com, and we will evaluate the product ASAP.