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Tweezerman Skin Care Tool

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Tweezerman
EAN: 0038097274004
Label: Tweezerman
Manufacturer: Tweezerman
Model: 2740-r
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Tweezerman
Release Date: February 15, 2006
Studio: Tweezerman


Features:
  • Solid stainless steel
  • Angle body allows ease of control
  • Guaranteed to perform
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great
Removes whiteheads effectively. But I havent been able to use the flat end to remove blackheads. You can also use this to pop zits/acnes without having to worry about scars.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Hmmmm . . .
Aestheticians typically use these at spas after facial treatments. At home, I've definitely found that using my clean fingers, after a warm compress, on a blemish can be more effective than this tool.

Unless your the finicky type (ARGGGGHHHH! Never touch your face or it's the end of the world!!!!!), I just don't see much benefit to this tool. Spas use them because, obviously, they're dealing with the public and have to follow certain regulations . . . It probably wouldn't seem all that professional if they started sticking their fingers all over your face and squishing away!

It's effective on SOME zits but I just don't see it as a necessity and the majority of people I've spoken to view it in the same manner.

These have been around forever and yet only a limited number of people use them and they really don't gain in popularity because most find them mediocre or just all out time-consuming.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Does Not Work
I bought this for my grandson thinking it would be the answer to his blackhead problem. It does not work at all. I was determined to make it get out at least one nasty blackhead but it just didn't happen. A waste of money



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It works...
This product actually works. I opened it up and was totally skeptical, but after reading the advice on here and the directions, I was amazed that it worked. Hmmm, looks can be deceiving.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
This is a great product! I bought it for my son who is starting to have skin issues. This product doesn't cause huge bumps or swelling and he can do it himself.



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