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Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:15 pm |
There's one that you can buy at Sephora, which I completely forgot the name of, but the reviews were pretty bad. And for it to work, you'd have to be very diligent and skilled in order to use it properly. |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:23 pm |
Hi oasisjc, I checked online and couldn't find I'd love to read some reviews, even if they were bad  |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 3:53 pm |
I bought one of these in the 90s. It was a waste of $30 dollars. Better off getting some extraction tools that the pros use. They really aren't that hard to use. |
_________________ Late 30's, fair skin, dark hair. Retin A, DIY potions. Missions completed- acne, acne scarring, 11's, redness, contact dermatitis. Working on maintenence and cellulite. |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:32 pm |
Thanks oasisjc, It's not the same as the one I posted, but I can definitely see why it reminded you of the bliss one.
I checked out the reviews, I noticed that the reviewers that gave it 4-5 * had oily skin, there was also a comment that some of the 5* posters were one time only reviewers which was a little suspect, I don't think I'd waste my money on the bliss one but, I would consider trying the cheapo one I found, especially as it's under £3.
If I do decide to try, I'll post the results. |
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