Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal: Is it a Scam? Full Review

Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal: Is it a Scam? Full Review

If you ever attempt to search for an “IPL Device,” the Ads generated by Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal will run into your face on every social media outlet, that’s how Kenzzi has prepared its marketing campaign for its IPL Multi-Function Handset.

In this review, we dive deeper into the Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal device, checking if the rumors on it are true, what rumors? Let’s check it out.

Our Testing on Kenzzi IPL Hair Removal

Because of the great interest from users about the kenzzi device, our expert team in the field of laser hair removal decided to test it completely by women who have great experience in testing all types of IPL hair removal devices, in order to provide you with complete and accurate reviews based on real experiences.

In our test with the device, we focused on several aspects, the most important of which are ease of use, its suitability for different parts of the body, attachments, safety, ease of use, and the most important among them are the results it provides.

What is Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal?

Kenzzi is an IPL Hair Removal Device, that claim on their official website to provide noticeable results in 3-4 weeks only, when carrying out weekly sessions.

If Kenzzi really provides results in such short time, it’s going to be one of the greatest devices, but does it really provide that? Move on.

Skin Tone & Hair color

First of all, check if the Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal suits your skin tone and Hair Color, and this is the official chart published by the company itself:

Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal Skin Tone

Benefits

Company Promises

The Kenzzi IPL Multi Function Handset, promises to deliver results in 3-4 weeks only, which is a relatively short number of sessions or weeks, compared to the supreme IPL devices.

However, a handful of reports, customer reviews, Reddit posts, claimed the device doesn’t provide anything near those company promised results, which raises a lot of questions.

Acne treatment & Skin Rejuvenation

As Kenzzi was updating its IPL Hair Removal Handset into the Multi Function Hair Removal Handset, it added two LENSES for Acne Treatment & Skin Rejuvenation.

However, if the main use of the device “Hair Removal” isn’t a viable option, and promised results are not fulfilled, is it really important to check for side-benefits?

Bad Reviews all over the place

As we conducted our research on the Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal device, we found a LOT, and we mean A LOT, of bad reviews on the product, here’s a small portion of them:

  • “Item never received and they refused to refund me”
  • “They’re blaming COVID for not shipping it”
  • “When I use it for 15 mins it gets hot”
  • “Used it for 8 weeks, at high level, but I see no difference”
  • “My skin is damaged with white and red spots”
  • “Device did not give results, broke after three weeks”
  • “Not only it doesn’t remove the hair it causes skin erythema (redness) that in long term causes hyperpigmentation”

What made it scarier for us while reviewing the product, is the fact that the device is ranked 4.9/5 stars on the official website.

This dilemma required more research, which is true, the lots of bad review, or the official website’s review section?

Official website but not-so-official ratings?

Before diving deeper into the dilemma, we took another look at the Official website’s reviews.

We found strange reviews claiming the Kenzzi are “manipulators,” but rated their review 5/5.

Raneem from Saudi Arabia, rated her experience 5/5, despite writing this review: “I ordered two months ago almost three months and still didn’t receive my order three months and they never ship it and no one responded to my emails 7days ago They are MANIPULATORS.”

We also found reviews with blank or random letters written inside the 5/5 review, which indicates the manipulation of those reviews on the official website.

Shipping Scam?

Diving deeper in our research of the Kenzzi, searching whether it’s fake or not, we found another strange incident, where a redditor claimed the Kenzzi is scamming people, in their shipping routines.

We don’t want to use this redditor’s word as he’s 100% right, but you can check it for yourself and see if his story adds up.

Moreover, he also pointed out to the point we made earlier, where the official website’s reviews aren’t true at all, which is a thing we found via deeper investigation of the generated reviews.

Pros & cons

Pros:

  • No complicated instructions for its use
  • Simple Design
  • Promises results in a short time

Cons

  • Too many bad reviews
  • Website lies in its customer generated reviews
  • Pricey for an IPL device
  • Doesn’t provide the promised results
  • Concerns of shady attitude in sales

Our Testers Ratings

  • Power: 3.5/5
  • Flashes: 4/5
  • Attachments: 2/5
  • Results: 2.5/5
  • Price: 2.5/5
  • More Options: 3.5/5
  • Easy of use: 3/5
  • Speed: 2/5

Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal Price

According to the official website, the Kenzzi IPL Hair Removal Handset costs $249.00, while the Kenzzi Multi Function Handset costs $349.99

Those prices are in the range of nearly all decent IPL devices, yet our concerns remain in place despite the normal price.

Kenzzi IPL Hair Removal Device

Sarah Randal

Overall Score
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Summary

Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal is a controversial device that promises great results, but there are a lot of things in the shades, that prove or just indicate, that this device isn’t what it really is.

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Technical Specs

  1. Number of Power Settings: 5
  2. Flashes: 400,000 Flashes
  3. Battery: No Battery Used (Corded)
  4. Color: White
  5. Size‏: ‎1248348.5mm
  6. Power Supply: 100-240V AC Input, 12V 3A DC output

Customer Reviews

We have our speculations for the source of positive reviews, and found that there are hundreds of bad reviews, so instead of piling them up here, take a look at “Bad Reviews all over the place” section in the features above.

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Kenzzi Vs Philips Lumea

 Kenzzi Multi Function HandsetPhilips Lumea 9000
Flashes400,000 Flashes450,000 Flashes
Corded/CordlessCorded OnlyBoth
Session SpeedUnknownFast
Full Treatment SpeedUnknownFast
Attachments2 LENSES for Skin Rejuvenation & Acne Treatment4 Attachments suiting different body parts
Price299$680$

Philips Lumea 9000 (BRI958, BRI957, BRI955) is better according to the our team tests and technology. Also, Philips Lumea has more flashes 450,000 and you can use it more easily because it can be corded and cordless, Moreover, Kenzzi is not intended for all areas of the body, unlike Philips Lumea, which comes with four attachments that allow you to remove hair from the body, face, under arms, and bikini line easily and safely without pain.

Philips Lumea 9000 Series BRI958
Lumea 9000 Series BRI958

Also, Philips has more advanced technologies such as skin AI SenseIQ technology to determine skin type and color and the power needed for the flashes in addition to flash speed and strength.

Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal FAQ

Conclusion

The Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal Device is a controversial handset that has a lot of question marks surrounding it and its effectiveness.

It’s clear that their positive reviews can’t be trusted, especially the ones on their official website.

Other reviewing websites had more negative reviews than positive ones, which points towards shying away from the device.

Even Amazon markets don’t have any Kenzzi IPL devices listed on them, which raises more and more question marks.

4 thoughts on “Kenzzi Laser Hair Removal: Is it a Scam? Full Review”
  1. Mary M
    Mary M

    SO useful this article, thank you!!!

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  3. Jennifer Santos
    Jennifer Santos

    I made my order in the first week of August. It’s November and I still haven’t received anything. When I complained, the response I got was that it had been too long for them to be able to refund me (???????) I spent over 300 euros on an item that did not arrive. Do NOT order from this company. It is definitely a scam.

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