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Gets the job done
I've had mine for years. It's gets most of them. I have trouble with getting the ones on my back. :(
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this is the best
I've tried the Sephora--the Revlon beats it, hands down. The thing that is wrong with this REVLON is its INSTRUCTIONS!!!
The instructions state that you should center your blackhead in the small hole at either end, then push down. If you do that, it just doesn't work. But, if you put the smooth edge of the end NEXT to the blackhead and push inwards towards the blackhead--sort of like a scooping action--it is amazingly effective, and a lot less painful than the Sephora. I handed one of these to my dermatologist, who was using a Sephora-like torture device. She was amazed at how much more effective this one was.
This baby has very smooth edges on both ends, making it almost painless on most blackheads. I have actually fallen asleep while having blackheads removed with the Revlon (and I've had plenty, sorry to say!). It will even dig out those dried out, persistent ones, which I get on my upper neck. Never has a blackhead escaped my ire with this tool--it will, with persistence, get the worst of the worst! Just remember--scooping action, forget the hole!
Ignore the instructions. Push from the side after a hot shower. This is the one.
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Hate It
I tried this tool and ended up with bruised skin and the same old blackheads. It is a waste of money. Try Sephora's extracting tool for results.
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Kind of a pain
I bought this because I have stubborn blackheads on my nose that wont seem to go away no matter how many biore strips I use or how many steam facials I do. But it didnt work for me. I followed the instructions and it just made my nose red and sore and didnt do anything. I may not be doing it right though.