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kat
Greater than one weekTried it wet and dry. It absolutely wrecked the skin on my legs, do not recommend. I may try it as a foot rasp, thats how tough it is.
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Zoe
> 3 dayNot working and damaged my skin
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jamie
> 3 dayMaybe 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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Michelle
> 3 dayI never write reviews, but this thing made my legs feel like they were on fire! Did it work? Yes. But at the price of my legs feeling literally burned. And it didn’t even get all the hairs….
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Sydnee Kuvalis
> 3 dayWow! Buy this now! I don’t even know how this works. I don’t even care. The hair on my lower legs grows in every crazy direction. I have never had the silky smooth feel that I have now. Not after waxing. Not after using a brand new razor. This thing is just crazy! I read the reviews about a ‘sunburn’ sensation that creeps up after use and I saw the pics of the irritated skin. I have none of that. I used it on dry skin and rubbed it back and forth - no doubt overlapping the same places several times. No unpleasant side effects at all. Goodbye stubble!! Total game changer for me. I did it sitting on my couch! Are you kidding me?? Love this so much!!
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Jane
> 3 dayI’d call this product garbage, but that would be an insult to my old coffee grounds and expired food. Doesn’t work, painful on skin and a complete scam
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angie
> 3 dayI definitely don’t have sensitive skin but I used this twice, once on dry skin once in the shower and it hurts and burns so much. And it didn’t even remove all the hair in these areas but clearly I can’t use it again to remove the rest. And I’m trying to return but there are no viable drop off locations, they’re so far from me. It’ll cost me more to go drop it off than to just keep it. A trap! I never write reviews but unless your skin is basically plastic it’s more trouble than it’s worth.
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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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Ashley Davis
> 3 dayDo 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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Sushmita
> 3 dayDon’t get this if you normally get razor bumps. I felt smooth and soft after using this on the day I used it, I did get some redness from rubbing. I personally dislike razors since I started getting razor bumps and with this, I felt like I had razor bumps.