This At-Home Laser Retails for $649—but You Can Try It for Just $45 a Month

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How many times have you spent hundreds of dollars on an expensive beauty product only for said product to barely get any use in your everyday routine? Or what about when you go all in on a luxury device only to discover that the product is maybe just not for you? Lucky for you, one brand is launching a subscription service to curb all of that and help you save some cash.

At-home laser device brand NIRA just launched NIRA Flex, a subscription service in which you can try out the brand’s bestselling NIRA Pro+ Laser for just $45 a month. That means that instead of purchasing the NIRA Pro+ at face value for $649, you can try it out at home for a small monthly payment—and you can cancel your subscription at any time with no obligation to make a full purchase.

The NIRA Pro+ is an FDA-cleared, professional-grade, at-home laser treatment device. Per the instructions, if you use it for just two minutes a day, you’re likely to see a reduction in wrinkles on areas like the eyes, neck, chest and forehead with no pain or downtime. It uses laser technology similar to what dermatologists use in-office, and it works by stimulating collagen production (this is what makes your skin feel firm and plump) in order to reduce common signs of aging such as fine lines and loss of elasticity.

I don’t know about you, but being able to use a luxury device once a day (with technology that’s comparable to the in-office experience) for the low price of $45 sounds like quite the steal.

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