Info: Facial Pore Cleanser & Blackhead Remover Vacuum Device With 4 Tips; Limited Quantity Available
Try as we may, there may be some things we wish to remove from our faces which normal cleansers, wipes or exfoliators are simply unable to. (In fact, sometimes just wiping the surface may make things worse, by driving some gunk and oil in deeper!) This mini-vacuum features three types of tips to remove blackheads from your nose and face, and help extract excess oil buildup that may be clogging your pores.
Info: Facial Pore Cleanser & Blackhead Remover Vacuum Device With 4 Tips; Limited Quantity Available
Try as we may, there may be some things we wish to remove from our faces which normal cleansers, wipes or exfoliators are simply unable to. (In fact, sometimes just wiping the surface may make things worse, by driving some gunk and oil in deeper!) This mini-vacuum features three types of tips to remove blackheads from your nose and face, and help extract excess oil buildup that may be clogging your pores.
Product Notes:
These cordless 'DermaSuction'-style pore-cleaning devices go by many names, including Blemish & Blackhead Removal Tools, Blackhead Vacuums, Electric Pore Cleaners, Pore Vacuums, and more, but the basic principle is the same: an extremely focused suction device with interchangeable soft tips with slightly different apertures or shapes to draw dirt, dead skin cells, excess oil buildup, old makeup, or other impurities from the pores of your skin.
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What's Included in the Package:
A battery operated mini-vacuum device (which uses two AA batteries, not included); 4 silicone tips: 2 with large round openings for the greatest suction for the main areas of the face like the cheeks, or for other areas of the body; 1 with a small round opening, for the least suction power, for more delicate skin, and for corners and creases; and one oval shaped tip, for intermediate suction power; and at least 4 small isolation sponges, which act as filters to collect the oils, makeup residue, or whatever else is being extracted from your pores.
Suggested Usage:
The general directions for the most effective use of this type of product are as follows:
1. To prepare, start by removing any makeup and washing your face, as normal.
2. Then use some type of heat or hot water treatment for three to five minutes to open the pores, such as a hot towel, a steamer, or a hot shower.
3. Choose which tip and accompanying isolation sponge you wish to start with - whether with the smallest opening, which is most suitable for those with sensitive skin, or for cleaning the pores and/or removing the excess oil from the chin or around the mouth; or one of the two largest opening ones, for the most suction power to tackle black- or white- heads or impacted makeup (don't use this one near the eyes); or the one with the oval-shaped opening for regular day to day use - and install it. (And a pair of AA batteries, if you haven't already done so.)
4. To get a feel for how much suction this device has with each type of tip, experiment first on your hand or some other body part, since it can leave marks if you let it linger too long. Just press the power button on, apply it to your skin, and draw it forward relatively quickly - not letting it linger for more than one to three seconds (depending on which tip you use and the sensitivity of your skin).
5. Choose which part of your face to clean, and work systematically in a series of either horizontal or vertical lines in a single direction, only spending a second or two (and certainly no more than 3) on any given spot, to prevent small bruises or welts. You may want to confine yourself to a 2 minute session, especially if using it the first time, in case it causes redness.
6. Follow up by washing your face with cold water.
7. Some also suggest using a skin mask, after.
8. Clean the tips and isolation sponges after each use. Do not immerse the device itself in water.