

🖤 Chill out, glow up: The Endswell is your sleek secret to skin that speaks success.
The TOOLETRIES Endswell is a premium medical-grade stainless steel facial massager designed to reduce dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines. Its ergonomic, compact design with a black silicone handle and hygiene mat ensures a clean, travel-friendly skincare ritual. By stimulating lymphatic drainage and improving circulation, it enhances skin tone and firmness while providing muscle relaxation and sinus relief.
















| ASIN | B0BCR58S6X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #161,026 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #544 in Facial Skin Care Sets & Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2022 |
| Item model number | 9350216002543 |
| Manufacturer | Tooletries |
| Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.3 x 2.36 inches; 3.53 ounces |
E**S
Very nice
I must say I am impressed with all of Tooletries items so far! This is well made, comfortable, and nice enough that I got my girlfriend one and she likes it! I'm not sure on effectiveness on puffy, but the cold metal pressure feels great around the eyes and temples.
B**H
Relaxing and Invigorating. Great way to start the morning.
I’ve always wanted to try a cold facial tool for all the benefits I’ve been hearing about. If you’re unfamiliar, cryotherapy in skin care refers to the therapeutic application of cold products to the face. It’s considered a great treatment for reducing acne and inflammation, as well as stimulating blood flow, skin oxygenation, and lymphatic drainage. The reason why is simple, cold therapy gives instant visible results, lifting and tightening the skin, constricting pores as well as stimulating blood flow to give a visible glow. The cold dials down redness, calms inflammation and brightens a dull complexion. On top of that, it helps release muscle tension in the face which is great for relaxation, expression lines, wrinkles lines and teeth grinding. I feel like a lot of cosmetic products have feminine colors, but this face tool’s black silicone and stainless-steel design gives it a masculine look. Also, the hefty 0.3 lbs. stainless-steel body gives it a substantial feel that holds cold for a very long period of time. Additionally, the massager has a large surface area with a diameter of 1.75 inches which allows it to cool areas of your face faster. The hygienic silicone mat is also a nice touch. It allows you to store your face tool neatly and keep it from touching other items in your refrigerator. I think this is important because you are putting it on your face after all. The only thing I don’t like it that the silicone handle is a bit small. It was a tight squeeze to get my fingers in between the handle. Someone with larger fingers might not be able to slip it in between their fingers. But overall, this is a high-quality cold therapy face tool that works and looks great. I hope you found this review helpful.
S**S
Multiple uses beyond swelling
I have to admit, growing up and watching corner cut men use endswell on the faces of some of the most famous boxers in history, I never envisioned I'd one day be using one for cosmetic and therapuetic use. I always thought it was just a device for quickly supressing facial swelling. Turns out it does a lot more than that. I use it to relieve under-eye bags and swelling and treat sinus pressure and headaches. Both my optometrist and ENT instructed me to use cold compresses to relieve sinus pressure and pain, and to relieve dry, burning, irritated eyes. The endswell works well for both, esepecially when I alternate betweeb the endswell and warm compresses. It has a silicone storage tray which I use to store the endswell in the fridge until needed.
R**A
feels nice
The box is really sturdy and it has some fun designs - but it DOES feel quite masculine, so it may not be the best if you’re gifting it to a woman (at least one who cares about gender stereotypes). The silicone of the tool itself feels really nice! It’s fun, the top of it can suction to my desk, so I imagine it may be able to suction to another, upright surface - not entirely sure how secure, but it could be useful for a few minutes at the sink doing skincare stuff. I really like that it comes with a little silicone tray to set it on, it’s such a good idea and it’s just really nifty. The tool itself is surprisingly heavy (the steel section is quite thick) and it feels really nice on my skin. Don’t rub this around on your face without at least a moisturizer or serum, you don’t want to be dragging and stretching your skin. Overall I’m really happy! It’s a bit expensive ($40), but it seems really high quality and I like it a lot.
M**H
Awesome little tool
Kept in the fridge on its little silicone mat, you can pull it out anytime your face/sinuses need a reset. I like that the grip is flexible silicone. It gets superdupercold in the fridge so it's a little shock when it's first on your face, which I think is what they're promoting - the packaging seems to cater more to athletes than to people wanting a spa experience, but these are great for everyone. I have another set of steel massagers that are rounded on the bottom but this one's flat. Everything slightly different to access slightly different areas of the body. This is especially nice pressed against skin, not necessarily gliding around it, from what I can tell so far. Will continue to work with it and keep it on its nifty fridge pad.
W**A
stainless steel bliss
I've tried several rollers. Ice, polished stone, stainless steel... I don't care for any of them. Until this one. I really love this little thing! I keep it in my fridge so it's nice and cool when I want to use it. It's got a flexible silicone handle that makes it easy to grip and maneuver across my face. I use it when I'm watching the news in the evenings before bed and I can feel my sinuses drain. It's such a nice sensation! I am a huge fan of this little guy.
F**N
Keep it in the fridge
I love this little face roller with its little, silicone mat. It prompted me to commandeer a space in the fridge for cosmetics. Now, I use this little refrigerated, smooth and slick metal tool to apply creams and serums, and to reduce undereye bags and swelling, and maybe it's moving some lymphatic stuff around (I'm just not sure about that). First I wash my face in warm water and apply toner. With pores open, I smooth on whatever treatments I want to apply, then, I use the facial tool to massage my face, rub in the formulas, and close up the pores. It feels great on your face and really does work to reduce swelling under your eyes.
D**Y
Strong and well made
Not using for boxing. I use it depuff my under eyes and it really works, even without refrigeration,It works better when cold. I has a nice base to sit on. Its ricey but looks like a pro grade tool. Imagine its great on bruising and swollen small areas.
J**H
I'll start off by saying that in the case of their silicone scrubbers, i really rate Tooletries. I went through a lot of them before i started bothering with branded ones and the ones i got from Tooletries were in a different league to the many many non-branded Chinese offerings on Amazon. That being said, this product is absolutely rubbish and a complete and utter ripoff. For starters you could put this thing in the freezer for 48 hours and it will warm up on your face within 90 seconds or less rendering the main what i see now as a gimmick of this product useless. I have quite bad sinuses i developed from living in a mold infested house abroad for a couple of years and this thing does absolutely nothing for them. It also is incapable of any lymphatic drainage as you are essentially just pushing a warm(it's pretty much warm the entire time you use it regardless of length of time it spends in the fridge or freezer)piece of circular metal around your face. It's really not doing anything like what they claim it can. Under eyebags are an indication of systemic issues with blood and capillary function, and Whilst you can stimulate circulation locally with something like a dry brush, this thing wont do anything for that particular issue. Puffiness or water rention is an indication of a possible estrogen dominance in men, so how does gliding a piece of warm metall over your face do anything for that? Not sure, and i bet Tooletries have no clue either. Yano, reading back this review to myself now, i am extremely confused as to what even prompted me to purchase the thing. I guess we are all slaves to consumerist impulses when we least suspect it or consider ourselves immune to such things :) As for the other reviews, it seems like Tooletries is not above fake reviews as 4 of the 5 reviews on Amazon.com and AU feature on all the Tooletries websites word for word(don't get me started on Vine "reviews" if you could even call them that) I suggest anybody give this a wide berth..you'd probably have better look putting your face in an ice bath, or running an ice cube around your face. This is overpriced and has no utility whatsoever IMO
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