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✨ Smooth Skin Awaits: Ditch the Pain, Embrace the Magic! 🌟
The Crystal Hair Eraser is a revolutionary hair removal tool made from premium glass and ABS materials, designed for painless exfoliation and hair removal. Utilizing advanced nano technology, it gently removes hair while improving skin tone. This eco-friendly, reusable product lasts up to 3 years and is perfect for all skin types. Its compact design makes it ideal for travel, ensuring you can maintain silky smooth skin wherever you go.
T**Y
TRUE HONEST REVIEW
I dont usually get into too much detail when it comes to reviews, but I put so much time and effort into this experience that I feel like my results may help other people like me. I was skeptical about even trying this product as I have and have always had sensitive skin. I struggle to find razor brands that are gentle enough for my skin but not rough enough to damage it, so my interest was peeked when I came across this "hair eraser" and decided to give it a shot.For starters, the description here and the instructions that come with the product itself don't provide much information at all and they both look like they were written in a different language and then hastily run through Google Translate. I still don't know how it works! Saying "crystaline technology" isn't very descriptive. Does it have small crystal blades? Is it made of glass? Is there a magic hair removing crystal powering it? Who knows. Still, everything seemed plain and simple at first glance, wet your skin with warm water and then use the eraser in gentle circular motions, DONT use on sensitive areas and DONT be too rough with it. Well, at least for me being "gentle" was immediately off the table as contact between skin and the eraser feels like trying to rub sandpaper on silicone. Instead of "gliding" across like a razor would, the eraser gripped my skin and moving it in gentle circular motions was impossible. No problem, applying just a little more pressure fixed this. I couldnt even be mad, from my ankles up to my knee, my skin itself is pretty smooth and normal and the eraser successfully and painlessly removed MOST (not all) of the hair and as advertised left the area smooth and free of hair. But from the knee up, my skin changes. There's more bumps and stretch marks and other imperfections that come with being human. And this is where everything began falling apart. The texture issue from before and the lack of knowledge of what exactly the product even DOES to remove the hair came largely into play here. This area was completely IMPOSSIBLE to cover with the "gentle circular motions" because the surface of the eraser gripped my skin completely instead of gliding across it. And if you think adding more pressure like before will help, DO NOT. I tried that so you don't have to, and I regret every second of it. My thigh was on FIRE. To be fair, the skin on the surface of my thigh is now smooth and hairless in most areas just like my lower leg before, but it's also red, swollen, almost rashlike, and even bleeding in some places. Yes, the eraser took some skin with it. At first I thought this was because the eraser was plucking the hairs, as I've plucked hairs before and gotten similar swelling and redness as a result (though never bleeding). But after looking again there still appears to be stubble in some of the swollen hair follicles, so maybe it(the eraser) does work like a razor after all? I wouldn't know because as I'm now mentioning for about the 3rd time, nowhere in the product description is there any mention past "crystaline technology" on how exactly the product removes or "erases" the hair.But my adventure doesn't end there, as I have a high pain tolerance and may be a little unhinged. So I decided to give the hair eraser one last good ol fashioned American try. After all, it worked perfectly and exactly as advertised on my lower leg. It only became a warzone after attempting to use it on my upper leg. Everything I mentioned before I did in the shower, as I felt it would be the best place to keep my skin moist with warm water as per the instructions, but this time I tried it freshly OUT of the shower, ONLY on my lower leg where my skin is smooth and easier to navigate, and with the previously mentioned "gentle circular motions", and unsurprisingly, no strawberry legs, no rashes, no bleeding or pain of any kind, and most importantly no hair. Only smooth soft skin. It was only then that I realized I forgot to shave my knee bends but after everything my thigh just went through there was no was I was gonna risk the knee bends or my other thigh. Not exactly what I was expecting since my goal was to completely replace the need for a razor, but it does still save some time on my lower legs. Everything else however will still have need of the razor treatment.Overall, the product does what it’s intended to do, the description does mention NOT to use it on sensitive areas (at least I think it does) so I can’t even be upset. But it definitely does need an updated more detailed (and legible) description. My takeaway, if you have sensitive skin, don’t use it on elbowbends, kneebends, thighs, or “pelvic areas”. But DO use it on flatter surfaces like lower legs, arms, maybe even your back.
T**K
Real Talk: Yes it works... is it worth it? More complicated.
TLDR: Yes it absolutely removes the hair. Easily & Safely. I will keep using it...But Is it worth it? Less clear. The only real solid thing I think this has over shaving is that if you have beginner shavers, or if you cut yourself a lot, this certainly seems safer. Also it does leave your skin VERY smooth and soft.It takes about the same time as shaving. It's maybe less of a hassle than shaving, since you don't need water or shaving cream, but I usually dry shave, so for me it's really pretty much the same.If you have sensitive skin or Tattoos in the area your shaving this is FOR SURE not for you. It doesn't hurt at all while you are doing it, but if you push too hard or try to go too fast, then you will definitely have a lot of red itchy skin a few hours to a day afterward. As for the tattoos, I would definitely expect that prolong use will fade your ink faster than shaving does.If you DON'T have sensitive skin or tattoos then the advantage here is that it basically does exfoliate your skin a little bit as you use it. So, when you are done "shaving" your skin is extra silky smooth, which is why I will keep using it.
R**B
It’s glass sand paper
This will remove hair…and skin. It essentially sands the hair off your body. It also takes a while to do the job. My legs did ok. My arms are a tiny bit scab rashes. I can’t wear a bathing suit or short shorts and a t shirt until I heal a bit because the rashes on my forearms and knees look like I’ve been up to some naughty shenanigans and I just don’t need that kind of attention in my life. Please, please, at all cost avoid the underarms and lady bits. I was debating on if I would give this thing a second try to see if it was just a first time reaction. However, the crystal was not glued into the handle very well and when my husband picked it up to ask what it was, the crystal piece fell onto the ground and shattered leaving my bathroom floor looking like it had just been given a fine glittery, sparkle treatment. I contemplated sending it back as “defective” because I only had it out of its box for 90 minutes before the tragic accident, but that’s gross and I would have had to send the crystal back with all of the other debris that was swept up off my floor with it and I don’t think it’s right to send cat food through the mail.
H**N
It gets the job done
It gets the job done. It removes hair - on taut skin. Any skin that might move easily, like on the thighs, tummy or other sensitive areas, will not work with this. It worked on my arms and legs, and that was it. Even trying to hold my skin taut didn't work without pressing down hard.It is a pain to try to figure out the correct amount of pressure to use with this thing, and I ended up giving up half way through and using my razor to finish the job. I don't have super sensitive skin and I don't think I pressed down that hard, but I still have extremely sensitive, sore and reddish/pink patches of skin from using this.Maybe this is just my personal experience, since some seem to have better luck with this, but it isn't for me.
K**A
Burns like hell when you moisturize!
To start off I have very dark thick hair, so its best to say it only worked in area where my hair was thinner . I gave up on certain areas because it just would not come up so i ended up shaving those parts. I would say it is very easy to hold and maneuver , but the downside is if you have sensitive skin your kind of f***ed . I used this in the morning after a shower and didn’t put any lotion or moisturizer until i was about to go to bed and boy did i regret it! I used EUCERIN lotion formulated for sensitive skin. As soon as i rubbed it in i felt like my leg caught on fire! It hurt so bad especially to the touch and i got these red lumps on my skin. By this point i only put lotion on one leg, so i decided to do a patch test on my other and holy hell did that hurt too! For a good 2 minutes! Now it may just be my skin but if your going to use this just beware!
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