I’ve tried enough hair-removal methods to know that anything promising “smooth skin with no effort” deserves a side-eye. Still, the Ulike Air 10 kept popping up with surprisingly solid feedback, so I decided to try it myself and see if it actually lived up to the hype.

What Is the Ulike Air 10?
The Ulike Air 10 is an at-home IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) hair-removal device designed to reduce hair growth over time. It’s marketed as fast, relatively painless, thanks to built-in cooling, and suitable for areas like legs, arms, underarms, and bikini line. It sits firmly in the premium at-home IPL category, both in pricing and positioning.
Why I Bought It
Shaving was irritating my skin, waxing was painful and expensive, and salon laser sessions felt like a long-term financial commitment. I wanted something I could control at home, at my own pace, without constant upkeep costs. The cooling feature and consistent reviews saying it was “less painful than expected” were what finally convinced me.
My Experience Using It
When it arrived, the first thing I noticed was how solid and well-built it felt. Not flimsy, not plasticky… it actually felt like a real beauty device, not a gimmick. Setup was straightforward, and I appreciated that it didn’t overwhelm me with buttons or confusing modes.

My first session was cautious. I tested it on my lower leg, half-expecting that sharp IPL snap people warn about. Surprisingly, the cooling system really does make a difference. There was still a mild zap feeling, but it was more “warm flick” than pain. I wouldn’t call it pleasant, but it was very manageable, especially compared to waxing.
After a couple of weeks of consistent use, I started noticing changes. Hair wasn’t disappearing overnight, but it was growing back slower and finer. The patches I treated most consistently were noticeably smoother, and I wasn’t reaching for my razor nearly as often. That alone felt like a win.

What I liked most was the predictability. Once I got into a routine, it felt easy to maintain. I didn’t dread sessions, and I didn’t finish feeling irritated or inflamed, which is usually my biggest issue with hair removal.
That said, it’s not perfect. Sessions can feel a bit time-consuming if you’re doing large areas, and you do have to stay consistent… skipping weeks definitely slows results. Also, while the cooling helps a lot, higher settings can still feel uncomfortable on sensitive areas.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Cooling feature genuinely reduces discomfort
- Noticeable reduction in hair growth with consistent use
- Feels high-quality and well-made
- Cheaper long-term than salon laser treatments
Cons
- Requires patience and consistency
- Can feel uncomfortable on higher settings in sensitive areas
- Treating large areas takes time
Is It a Scam?
No, this doesn’t feel like a scam product. The results aren’t instant or miraculous, but they’re real and consistent with how IPL is supposed to work. As long as expectations are realistic, it delivers on what it promises.
Alternatives to Consider
- Braun Silk·expert Pro 5
- Philips Lumea Prestige
- SmoothSkin Pure Fit
Conclusion — Would I Recommend It?
Yes, with realistic expectations. The Ulike Air 10 isn’t magic, but it’s one of the more comfortable and effective at-home IPL devices I’ve used. If you’re willing to be consistent and patient, it can significantly reduce how often you think about hair removal, and that alone makes it worth considering.
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