- Safely remove blackheads and whiteheads
- Won't damage delicate skin
- 2 sides to gently press and glide
- Free sharpening
- Lifetime guarantee
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like the pros use....,
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This review is from: Tweezerman Whitehead/Blackhead Remover (Health and Beauty)
I have been licensed cosmotologist for about 15 years. I use this particular product myself. However, I picked mine up at a beauty supply store a few years ago for double the price here. So this is an excellent buy. If you use this as recommended, you will find that there is minimal damage to the skin. Less of a chance of inflaming the problem area, which makes for quicker healing. I would suggest though, if you have this item and are using it, please don't forget to sanitize it after each use. If you do not, then you are just transferring bacteria back onto the skin. I also think this should be given to every teenager so they are showed the correct way to extract those unsightly whiteheads and blackheads.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this item,
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This review is from: Tweezerman Whitehead/Blackhead Remover (Health and Beauty)
After watching my dermatologist use a tool like this on me for whiteheads, I decided to buy one for myself and save a trip. Love this item. In fact, this is the second one I'm ordering, lost the first one in the move from CA to TX. I don't have blackheads, but it works great on whiteheads.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Loop style does not work for me...consider the spoon style.,
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This review is from: Tweezerman Whitehead/Blackhead Remover (Health and Beauty)
These blemish extractors come in at least two styles: a wire loop like this one, and a style where the end looks like a small spoon with a hole in the bottom. For me, the spoon style works and the loop style does not. The loop exerts pressure on only three sides of the blemish and allows the pressure to escape towards the fourth side, and that reduction in pressure keeps the blemish from being forced to pop. The spoon style puts pressure on all four sides and works for me.
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