Crystal Hair Eraser, Crystal Hair Remover Painless Exfoliation, Hair Removal Tool for Arms Legs, Portable Mild Hair Remover, Reusable & Washable - Purple
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Jill R. Lembke
> 3 dayWish the edge was different so the abrasive part did not but up to a rolled edge.
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Melissa
> 3 dayUpon first, second and third use, it did remove the hair and smooth the legs and skin however, do not put lotion on after or use shower gels as it will stay in your skin. The hair growth is back almost within hours after removal.
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April McAlister
> 3 dayLet me start by saying that I don’t shave like I should due to back pain and health issues… so normal razors are not my friend with trying to be a contortionist while in the shower. This is a GAME CHANGER! I can do this while propped in a position that’s comfortable for my back and get my legs (yes both) done in like 5 mins or less! It will definitely let you know when your legs are a bit ashy though. Love this! 10/10 highly recommend.
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Jordan
> 3 dayThis thing sanded a layer of my skin off, and now I have a giant scar on my leg from it
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Zoe
> 3 dayNot working and damaged my skin
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Kace
> 3 dayIt feels like with a quick, light rub you aren’t really doing anything. Don’t go overboard. This is about 12 hours after I did the damage. I cleaned the area and used Neosporin like lotion. My legs have been burning all day. I had done some reading to see how to use a crystal hair remover the best way. I’d recommend exfoliating first, using it when the skin is wet, etc. but also, start LIGHT. And avoid sensitive areas. I fear a lot of these will scar or become ingrown. Probably switching back to razors. It worked and my legs are smooth, but after this glass sandpaper, I’d worry if there was hair left.
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SrbAmrQrr
> 3 dayI got this in the hopes to get rid of stubborn peach fuzz. I use with and without water and with soap. It’s like a dull razor. It hurts and leaves awful razor burn
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Quebec2012
> 3 dayWas skeptical about this, but found it easy to remove leg hair in little time. I followed instructions provided, wet the device a little and with not too much pressure in circular motion up and down the leg, and rinse and keep going repeating rinse and etc. I had no redness and skin was very smooth.. Magical.
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Mairead F
> 3 dayLess is definitely more with this crystal eraser. It does exactly what it says it does. Using small circular motions and a little bit of water (like a damp wash cloth as you go), much like an exfoliating glove, rub until the hair is gone. You DO NOT need to feel like you are scratching yourself. If you feel like it’s scratching you as you rub, then you’re probably using too much pressure. It took all the hair off my legs without any razor bumps or nasty after effects. The instructions say to use it every 2-3 weeks, but if you’re using light pressure, you could probably get away with doing it once a week.
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Cody worley
> 3 dayIf I could give this zero stars I would. Spend your money on a pack of Venus razors from Walmart. I tried this multiple times. Wet/ Dry/ with soap. Never works. The only thing it’s good for is removing dead skin.