Expensive Disappointment

I saw this product coming up more and more in advertising and social, so I got more and more curious. Because I read quite a lot of positive reviews and love a good peeling myself, I bought it anyway. It is a device that sucks on the skin and scouring the upper skin cells off with a kind of abrasive disc. This would reduce wrinkles, reduce pores, give clear skin, all positive effects. The device is comfortable in the hand and has soft pastel colours. There is a suction nozzle for body (slightly larger) and for the face (a smaller model). You can put different sanding discs on the device with a stronger or softer peeling. They recommend using the 'exercise disc' the first time and exercise on the arm, this is the softest disc so you can't damage your skin. Soon I knew how it works and started my face. You're supposed to pull jobs from the center of the face out, hitting all the spots 1x and not standing still in places. On the chin it works well, it sucks right away and when I unleash by my ear I hear “pop”. At the nose is trickier, I still don't manage to suck properly there. In fact, in all areas that are round, and where the skin is tight, it is almost impossible to suck vacuum. You can treat chin, cheeks, neck and temples well. But nose and forehead are hard to impossible to do. For now, I'm just going to talk about the choking skin that can be treated with the device. I quickly switched to the most strong discs, and even these I find little to do. During a treatment I hear that there is sanding over my skin, but I don't see any effect and even sheetlets just sit when I go over it. Conclusion... I don't think my device, I think it's an expensive thing that doesn't do for me. Sin #myluxurybeautybuy

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