Tweezerman Skin Care Tool
This tool has a thin angled loop to roll out mature whiteheads and a flat side to press out blackheads. Solid Stainless Steel.
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I have owned this product for about 5 years, and it works great! I have very large pores and (ew) blackheads on my nose and the apples of my cheeks. Even with a very strict wash schedule my face still breaks out. I like the large flat end for the occasional good sized white head, and the small end for black heads. Its perfect to get into the crease between your nose and cheek. I can see how this might not work, or be painful for people with the occasional small blackhead, but it’s part of my daily routine. You have to be careful with it though, use common sense. If your pushing so hard that it hurts, stop using it!
Worked great. Easy to use and did not irritate my skin. However small loop came out second time I used it and the big one is too large to be of any use. Lasted for one use.
I think you have to press kind of hard to make it work right. It does leave red marks temporarily so you don’t want to do it right before you have somewhere to go.
The loops on this tool were not made for normal people’s little skin imperfections/flaws. You must have a medically supervized, Krakatoa-sized monster on your face for this thing to do any kind of good. This tool is probably better for men with shaving sometimes causing deeply-ingrown hairs. Even then, I question if it would work. Stick to the tweezers, Tweezerman, you had it right the first time around…
works well, probably less abrasive on skin than using your fingers but its best to follow directions (i.e. wash face with warm water/ or use after shower when skin is softer and pores are more open), would def recommend this to someone who has chronic blackheads that return on a weekly basis