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Prime Day Last Call: Get the Viral Ulike Hair Removal and Therapy Mask for Up to 40% Off

Ulike deals include the Air 10 IPL hair removal tool, the Air 3 IPL hair removal tool and a therapy face mask.

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A gift set featuring a hair removal tool, lotion, and other stuff

The Ulike Laser Hair Removal tool comes with aloe vera gel, gem stickers, Christmas cards, and a nifty storage bag.

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Hair removal is a chore and easily one of the least glamorous and most time-consuming parts of a beauty routine. I'm rather fortunate that the only body part I have to shave down to the follicle is my face, so I can only imagine what it's like to do it to multiple parts of my body. Some tools can make this easier, like the Ulike Air 3 IPL or the Ulike Air 10 IPL, both of which are on sale for Amazon Prime Day, for 40% off and 36% off, respectively. Ulike is also tossing its LED therapy mask on sale for 40% off as well. 

The Air 3 IPL is under $200 for just the second time ever on Amazon, the last time being Black Friday 2024. The Air 10 IPL is an even better deal. It comes in a gift kit with two packs of aloe vera gel, a red toiletries bag, and other goodies. It seems Ulike is trying to rid itself of stock, and you can benefit from that. The Ulike ReGlow LED mask is also at its lowest price ever, at $299. Today is the last day of Amazon's Prime Day event, so if you're interested, act fast. 

The Air 3 features a pulsing light that removes hair after about three weeks of treatment, replacing your razor and wax. It's safe to use on your legs, bikini line, face, armpits and just about everywhere else. The only time to avoid using it, Ulike says, is with tattooed or darker skin or while pregnant. Make sure to check the brand's skin color write-up to see if the product is right for you.

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The Air 10 ups the ante with a second pulsing light. This not only covers more surface area, but the dual pulsing lights also work twice as quickly, dramatically reducing the amount of time you need to spend using the device. Since it is a gift set, you also get two aloe vera gel packs, some gem stickers, a pair of sunglasses, and a red toiletries bag along with it. This deal is especially nice because at $269, it's only $10 more than the device by itself at $259. However, since those aloe vera gel packs are $10 each, you get the goods and spend less than you would buying it all a la carte. 

That brings us to the ReGlow therapy mask. I'll be honest, I know almost nothing about LED masks or how they work. According to the Mayo Clinic, though, they can benefit the skin but results vary. I'll take their word for it. This mask is the priciest item here, but it also has the steepest discount. It features four modes that Ulike says reduce acne and smooth wrinkles. There's a fancy mirror system that covers your whole face. In all, Ulike says it takes two weeks to see a reduction in acne and four weeks to see your wrinkles smooth out. 

Interested in other wellness products? We found a host of health and wellness deals for Amazon Prime Day, including fitness trackers, hydration packs, and even sunscreen. 

Why this deal matters

The big thing here is that you can get these rather expensive devices at hefty discounts. The Air 10 holiday gift set is currently the cheapest it's ever been, according to CamelCamelCamel, while the Air 3 has been priced under $200 only once before, and that was during Black Friday 2024. Even the ReGlow mask is the cheapest it's ever been. So if using flashing lights to help you remove hair and potentially reduce acne and smooth out wrinkles is something you've been wanting to try, and you're a fan of Ulike's products, then this is about the best time we've ever seen to give it a go. 

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