Tweezerman Skin Care Tool

2 Responses to “Tweezerman Skin Care Tool”

  • Shawna Ballard "Clinique fan":
    90 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A great tool!, March 20, 2005
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    Shawna Ballard “Clinique fan” (Patrick AFB, FL) –
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    I was hesitant to buy this at first, but I’m so glad I did. It is so easy to use and my face doesn’t become irritated like it did when i used my fingers. It gets all the junk out with very little pressure most of the time. And if you have to press a little harder your face wont look busted up! This actually helps the blemish go away faster after it’s been taken care of, and after I use it, it’s not obvious that I just popped one.

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  • ekay:
    40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Effective, well-made: now a part of my daily routine., January 25, 2008
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    ekay (Seattle, WA USA) –
    This review is from: Tweezerman Skin Care Tool (Health and Beauty)

    I had been eying these sorts of tools for a while online, wondering if they could actually do anything for my acne/blackhead problem.

    I decided to buy this one day after seeing that in its category, this item was highest rated on makeupalley(dot)com.

    Surprisingly, the small loop (for whiteheads) actually clears out even very small acne, and on tough areas like near my eyes and bridge of nose.

    The flat/large loop for pressing out blackheads is difficult to use on areas like the nose (where I have the most blackheads) and is only useful for isolated instances along flat areas like forehead or cheeks. Even so, the small loop often works on blackheads too, so give it a try.

    Little to no scarring results, so I use it every night to clear up just-forming small whiteheads.

    Just know that you will have to endure some pain for it to work properly: push the small loop down, enclosing the whitehead within. Then if it still hasnt come up, keep pressure on it while rolling it across your face so the loop’s tip ends up touching the whitehead. The combined pressure on 3 sides is usually enough to remove anything (though it does hurt).

    Definitely recommended, though moreso for whiteheads than blackheads. (cystic acne.. no chance)

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