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Zoe
> 24 hourNot working and damaged my skin
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CSoegaard
> 24 hourYes. It removes hair. But then there is lots of pain. Like a bad sunburn. It doesn’t matter whether you use water or not, my arms hurt something awful after. My legs seemed to be OK but I didn’t have as much use on them because I had already shaved.
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SrbAmrQrr
> 24 hourI 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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Jill R. Lembke
> 24 hourWish the edge was different so the abrasive part did not but up to a rolled edge.
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Cody worley
> 24 hourIf 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.
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mansi pandya
> 24 hourWhen I bought this I was kind of skeptical about it, because I have facial hair issue for years and have tried so many methods. I really must say this thing really works! I was really surprised at this. I should also mention that it does cause skin redness for a little while so I wouldnt use it on a visible area, if you need to go some place. I would also suggest doing small area at a time to reduce irritation of the skin.
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Kace
> 24 hourIt 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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Ashley Davis
> 24 hourDo not use this. Everywhere I used it, it made my skin raw, irritated and burning. The photo of the one spot, was all over everywhere it was used.
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jamie
> 24 hourMaybe this is for super fine hair only. I tested this out on my legs using a different motion and different pressure on sections to see what would work the best. Literally none of it worked. My entire legs were covered in the nastiest razor burn I’ve ever had and only made some spots smooth. The next day I had regrowth everywhere as I normally do when I shave but had to deal with wicked awful razor burn for days.
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Mairead F
> 24 hourLess 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.