✨ Say goodbye to unwanted hair, hello to confidence!
The Clean + Easy Electrolysis Machine offers a non-laser, painless solution for permanent hair removal at home. Utilizing advanced radio frequency technology, it effectively weakens hair roots and shafts, making it ideal for coarse and stubborn hair on both men and women. This battery-operated device is compact and travel-friendly, ensuring you can maintain your grooming routine anywhere. With a cruelty-free commitment, Clean + Easy stands as a trusted brand in hair removal solutions.
T**É
It Will Take Some Practice and Patience, but for Permanent Hair Removal Its Worth It.
This product came with everything but the 9 volt battery. The instruction pamphlet was descriptive, short and straight to the point.Its safe to operate because you are in control of the dial. It ranges from 1 to 10. I started off on a one and was able to work my way up to three within a couple of hairs.*Just make sure your not using it while soaking your feet, in the tub, or any other place where theres a basin of water.The set up is simple. Ive listed a few tips and things to look out for.To get started make sure your area is clear and your environment is free of distractions. You will need to focus on being precise for this.If you have some alcohol go ahead and wipe your pen, stylet, and tweezers down.Next youll want to put in your battery and prepare your salt water.I decided to wash my hands and face and pat dry with a clean paper towel. But you can get started as long as your hands are clean and your tools are sterile.The first thing you’ll want to look for is a beeping sound. I didnt see a whole lot of descriptions addressing this. It means that the pen is delivering an electrical current.The trick is to make sure that you feel a “tingling” or a “pulsing” sensation. This lets you know youre directing the current towards the follicle.This device works by zapping the follicles blood supply to prevent regrowth.When Done Correctly, Hair Removal IS PERMANENT!Lastly, you want to make sure to feel a tingling sensation and not stinging. If the skin is turning dark around the hair but no fluid is released from pore, you may be burning your skin. If this happens just remove your stylet (micro needle) from your skin and reinsert in a different position until you feel that tingling/pulsing sensation.Remember to be gentle, not only for your skin but also for your stylet, the needle is very small and delicate. You may bend or break it without great care.In the event it feels uncomfortable, its okay, just turn down the dial until you can handle it.If you dont get it within a couple of tries just be patient with yourself. You’ve probably had that hair for a long time, giving yourself a couple of days to find your groove is perfectly fine.You’ve already taken the first step by doing something about it.Becoming impatient with this device will cause you to burn your skin. If youre not trying to draw more attention to the area, its best to give yourself a little more time.Just make sure when youre done to do some after care with some non-comedogenic products. After your sessions you can apply a light moisturizer, but avoid the area you treated if there are exposed pores. If you must to go out, apply sunscreen!!This product delivers permanent results, and is an excellent trade for such a small price.If you are tired of waxing, picking, and plucking, then this is the device for you!
H**N
Used! I need a full refund!
I want and absolute, immediate full refind!It arrived opened in a resealed plastic bag thrown in a box. It has been used! Absolutely disgusting and unusable. This is a product that enters the skin pours. It is absolutely disgusting to send me a used one. Please immediately send a bio hazard box with prepaid postage so I can send it back. Also I demand a full refund.
4**B
Works okay, then stops.
I have such a love-hate relationship with this product. The good: it's cheap and once you zap a hair it doesn't grow back.Now the bad: my main complaint is it just kind of stopped working. It worked reliably at first. Then it started cutting out sporadically, and working on-again off-again. Now it just seems like it's toast. No amount of wiggling or messing around seems to help anymore.The other main complaints are that it is tedious and slow and pretty uncomfortable. There are some other annoyances such as: the included tweezers are useless, the tip is super hard to disassemble if you need to replace the electrode, and if the electrode isn't perfectly straight it's nearly impossible to get it back into the tiny tip. I could live with that, though. Because it works well enough that I WANT to keep using it. But, I guess I burned it out or something. I just feel like if they put a little more thought or labor into it so that the design wasn't as cumbersome, and more importantly, the thing didn't just randomly quit after a couple of months, it would be a five star product. Now it's just kinda "meh".
E**.
Works but must be used with a lot of caution!
So I got this to mostly to remove a uni-brow that's been bugging me for years. The good news is that it works, however you have to be extremely cautious specially around the face. One possible side effect of electrolysis is pitting of the skin (where it creates little craters that look like acne scars). I started with the 4 darkest hairs in my uni-brow and they all caused damage to the skin. Lucky because they were far enough from each other, my skin healed and closed the mini pits. I was freaking out for a few weeks though because they were very noticeable till they healed. With that said I'm having to wait a few months for it to completely heal before I go back for the rest so I don't risk pitting.Now the reason I think I damaged my skin is because of the product design. With this device you don't place the needle in, and then zap; it starts working as soon as it makes contact with the hair follicle. Meaning the product is always on. Because the needle is so thin, and you have to slide it in with the hair, it can be very hard to get the right angle. This is specially true if you're using a mirror or happen to have shaky hands at the time. The pen also has to be held a certain way to work which only makes it more difficult. I can imagine treating say leg hairs or even a bikini area as being far easier, but since the device's needle must go in with the hair, you got to be able to see it and this might mean getting magnifying glass stand.In all, if you have hair where you can't reach or even very dense hair areas, this is likely not a good choice of product. At the end of the day to make it work you'll need a lot of visibility, patience, and time. If you have that, then you can make this work.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 weeks ago