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Post by marker on Nov 13, 2004 16:34:46 GMT -5
I discovered this tool on the internet the other day, so I went to Sephora to buy one. Well, when I found the tool, I went to pay for it, and the cashier was really friendly. She told me that she loves using that tool, and she uses it almost every night. She even told me that when her sister catches her doing it, she yells at her and asks whether she's "picking at her face" again. Its ironic to me, because the girl had beautiful skin, and I obviously had all this pick marks. And she even told me to "enjoy" as I was walking away from her! Its weird that she enjoys it too, but she manages not to go overboard with it! What I would do to be normal... Unfortunately, it did get me into my trace and I ended up picking at the rest of my face However, I know that its a much more effective method for getting the blackheads and whiteheads out on your nose. You can actually get all the small fine squiggly comedones, along with the big ones, and not end up doing too much damage in the process. Be careful not to apply too much pressure though. The tool is kinda expensive too at 16 bucks. Its the same tool that ppl use with facials when they're "extracting". It has these loops on each side of a metal wand. You just scrape your face with it and that magically forces all the whiteheads out.
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Post by egiggy on Nov 14, 2004 1:38:21 GMT -5
careful with this one. At the age of 14 i had never picked in my life... then i found one of these blackhead extractors in my mom's drawer and, thus, began my 16 year addiction. this tool made it too easy. i dont think i would recommend this to anyone.
i would recommend throwing away any tools that entice you to stay in front of the mirror for more than 5 seconds
Just my 2 cents Egiggy
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Post by princesscelexa on Nov 29, 2004 0:29:24 GMT -5
i agree with the person above. my picking career lasted over twenty years, and that little "tool" appeared right around the beginning. stick to letting the facial giver do the "extractions", and keep your hands away from your face except to floss your teeth.
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