It was amazing for me! No pain! Small circles, no irritation. Just put lotion on and it was soft and hairless! You do have to do more than one swipe. I love it!
Thank you! I know I can rely on you for products bc we have similar coloring, similar backgrounds and I know you're HONEST! I've been really really thinking about getting this bc I have a chronic pain disorder and it's hard for me to shave. Not only did you save me $$ but you saved me from SO much unnecessary pain and discomfort. THANK YOUUUUU
Hi love 💕 I’m so happy I did this so you don’t waste your money, I’m sorry about your pain maybe try flawless machines are really good and gentle on skin 😊
I just bought one because of pain in my joints when I move. It takes a long while but it's worked for me. I don't have sensitive skin, so maybe that's why. I'm as smooth as a button and I haven't had any rashes or sensitivities to it yet. It's given me less discomfort than a normal, pretty expensive, razor. My legs get very white from my dead skin cells, which I unfortunately suffer with. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if the white stuff is some sort of layer on the device 😂 However, I do believe it's not as safe as it seems. I do believe it's literally filing your skin lol It's helping me not have to move my joints to shave but it takes so long. I'll have to muster up the courage to finally start waxing, I think 😂
I've been using the nano crystal hair eraser and I love it! The directions on the box are wrong, our hair does not grow in circles. The correct way to use the nano glass to is to just use it like you would use your razor to dry shave, never take a shower right before using, and never wet your skin while removing hair or the nano glass. Also, the longer the hair is, the harder it is for the nano glass to shave.. Just like a razor would be. I can swipe over my legs, arm pits and private areas in less time it takes to lather up with shaving cream or soap and then shave using water to rinse my razor over and over. The secret to no skin irritation is to make sure you use OIL, olive oil, baby oil and etc. to moisturize right after you shave with the nano glass. I won't ever need to wax or shave again and I'm thankful I learned how to use this great product! ❤🌹 Just use the same motion and same direction you normally shave and around knees hold your leg out straight to shave over the knee and in the bikini area, pull the skin in the opposite direction as you shave. Just remenber to glide over your skin easy because the etched glass is very sharp. Once people learn to not follow the directions, they will love this product.
@@CharlieGirl-v6fi thing it is working better when the body has some oil on it so is removing the hairs and removing in process the oil of the skin so is more painless but if you clean with water your skin after your skin no have the oil from the body to protect you to scrub and take out the hair…..the more dirty you are better the hair remover works 😂😂
I found this product works very well on the rough skin of my feet. Like a callous remover or a pumice stone, but without as much bite into my skin. So glad I found another use for it because there's no way I am ever rubbing this on my legs again!
Thank you for the honest review! This product has been around in one way or another for a very long time (I remember using a version of it in the 90s and there are tons of different brands that sell it) and yeah, can confirm it's always been this way, only kind of doing its job but not really and only irritating the skin in the long run. Though if you can find the version that is like a soft silicone pad with a loop that goes around your hand where you attach layers of the "sandpaper" to the pad like stickers, it does work better. At least that makes it easier to remove hairs in places that aren't perfectly even.
Thank you for that honest review! I was actually contemplating getting one but thank goodness I found your review. 😅 I use an epilator by the way, and if I'm lazy I use razor. But yeah, epilator can hurt a little, but the result is much longer lasting. Also, tip: Putting baby powder on sweaty areas like armpit before epilating can cut down on burn. It works!
I didn't use this brand but I have something similar. I've had strawberry skin since the first time I ever shaved 25 years ago. You do have to have patience when using it but I have large areas where the hair has not regrown and thus made the strawberry skin clear up. You cannot press too hard.
I have one of these (different brand) and I totally rubbed too hard when I first started using it and felt that burn, but now that I'm used to it I love it and it really does make the process of removing leg hair so much faster. Most of it I can just spread out a towel for and use this on my legs while I'm watching TV or something and then I just get whatever I missed with a razor or wax later. Sooooo much easier (and my skin always feels hella smooth after because of the exfoliation I'm getting while removing the hair.) I get that it's not for everyone, and there is a learning curve, but I love mine. :) (Does it get all the hair? No. But it gets enough that it's worth it to keep using, for me at least.)
I have had multiple trials with this. If you go gentle but in a little quick motion it will remove the hair without it hurting. Don't press too much or go too quick. Always clean The earaser after using it. Put some lotion afterwards. I like this better than a razor because i don't need to use water, no cuts, no razor burn, and it isn't that painful. TBH hair removal cream are the worst. They literally make me bleed and i have some skin reactions from them. This hair eraser takes away the hairs on my knees without any cuts. The downside is that is takes a long time and has the same results as a razor.
Great and honest review 🌸💕 I had the same exact results. Worked fine below the knees, had bumpy skin later, a bit sore. The more times I went on the same spot, the more it burned and so I had a few hairs lefts and had to fix it with a razor. 😂 Definitely wouldn't use it on other parts, I have sensitive skin and I definitely couldn't use it regularly instead of a razor. I mean, it does work, it is interesting, so I was kind of curious, but that's it.
Doro never disappoints with these funny but truthful reviews,😁😁😂😂❤️❤️ ngl was very skeptical with this bleame product, it really was hyped up because of the "crystal" material when actually it may as well just be rubbing sand paper on your skin Thanks for affirming our assumptions Doro!!
exactly they make it seem like it is gentle on the skin but its like a fancy sand paper, good for filing nails btw lol 😵💫 Im glad you liked the review love, hugs ❤️
I simply can't believe anyone thought it was magically removing hair because it was some sort of magic crystal thing and not because it was zetzing your skin Even worse seeing how it was advertising itself as a magic crystal killing the hair follicles or something and even some influences trying to imply it
Personally I bought one from Temu for like 1-2 dollars because I wanted to test the basic of this product, and it worked. There are even people who use it on their armpits too, personally I used it on my face and it doesn't irritates if I apply moisturizer cream right away. I didn't sand my skin in circles, I did it back and forth mostly. Just like you're cleaning something dirty, be a bit patient, do it in every direction back and forth and it will be fine. I was very impressed by the product. I broke it because I forgot it was in glass lol. But I'm going to buy another one.
@@savitaarya2316 I actually don't use it anymore because I wasn't patient enough and when cleaning with water it was difficult to dry and the cheap shiny and colorful ones might leak color which was annoying. So it made me wonder if it was made to go with water or not, I can't even remember if I used it on my skin with water or not. I can't say which direction exactly, you should try. Those things work but you must buy one with many great reviews.
Thank you soooooo soooooo much for this video, I’ve only seen positive reviews and kept thinking it’s too good to be true. You saved me the trouble of purchasing. ❤❤❤❤
🔴I got this and i used this on dry skin like she did, and it was fine, it did remove some hair but it didn't really grab most of the hair on my legs SO i did it in the shower while my skin was wet, NO soap just wet, AND IT GAVE ME THE MOST HORRIBLE RASHHHHH on my arms!!! it wasn't even a rash, there was blood, it felt like a cheese shredder, using it on wet skin gives it a more stronger grasp on to ur skin so it is a really rough pull, very harsh on the skin, this was 4 days ago and my rash is still there and yes i put sm cream that my doc told me to use for it but it is so bad that my arms are SOOO ITCHYYYYYY WTF!!! HORRIBLE PRODUCT, OVER RATED, but i gotta say it got rid of allllll of the dead skin on my legs and no rashes on my legs as well ONLY cuz my legs are smooth asf but not my arms, my arms hv bumps and stuff, not so smooth u know...so if u hv bumpy, not so smooth skin which most of us do, DO NOT BUY THIS!!! NOT WORTH IT! This is a shredder for human skin fr BUT it did made my nails very shinny so yh using this on my nails now haha ⭕
Yeah i had this experience i was expecting a "painless" experience that doesn't irritate my skin as they said. But right away it hurted so much first thing i noticed was my leg hairs were clumping into a ball and that was so painful bc the crystal was like slowly pulling them in a weird way and then my skin started to burn so much felt like i had used sand paper on my legs and it also took way longer than shaving and my legs were seriously so painful, burning and itching for like 2 days but the itching continued for like 3 more days. It was difficult to even sleep bc of the pain and itchiness. My skin did feel quite smooth but it was not worth it. Also they said that it takes longer fot the hair to grow back compared to waxing and shaving but this was not the case for me it didnt take very long till the hair started to grow back so like i dont know why they have to lie. And i dont understand the people who say that its like magic and it works for people with sensitive skin like no it seriously does not...this product sucks.
I've found that it's great for touch ups, stubble, but DEFINITELY do a razor shave first. This is good for like the next night or two after a good shave
I also bought it. Works perfectly for below the knee but DO NOT try it on sensitive skin areas!!! I tried on armpits and have regret it, since I got an awful rash...
Idk if this will help anyone out there but my bf bought me a similar product to test out. First soak the feet or legs in warm water for about 5 to 8 mins (instructed which comes with the product). After that let it air dry and use in a circular motion. A trick i found that helped is to not go over the same area for too long. u have to rotate the spots you are moving it in a bit and use gentle pressure. U do have to do multiple passes but not at the same time at the same place. After 1 pass the longer hairs will be trimmed and when u do a second pass it should start feeling really smooth. I also found it helpful to pull the skin on the legs taught so that u have more surface area to pass over. I wouldnt recommend for sensitive areas like arm pits or bikini areas. Also if your hairs are more than 1/2 inch long also dont recommend. My hair on my legs were a few days from shaving and were pretty long but less than 1/2 an inch. use lotion afterwards. if u use gentle enough motions on the second pass it glides over the skin having it pretty smooth. Use a little more pressure on the first attempt and less and less as you trim them as it will be pretty low to your skin after a couple of passes. i didnt do it long enough to get similar to deadly smoothe shaved legs but it was darn pretty smooth afterwards and most of thr haird was gone. It wasnt painful also i didnt have those white patches or dead skin on my legs either from gentle motions. a little but definetly wasnt white as in the vid. Took a little longer than shaving but almost the same effect as shaving does remove a layer of your skin regarless. its kind of tricky but my first attempt was pretty good and i had no burning afterwards. Another tip is also exfoliate before as well as as u wld for shaving. if anyone tries these tips let me know and i hope it helps someone else out there.
For me this product works well. You must clean your skin with hot water, then dry it briefly and rub the hair eraser back and forth or in circles. It is important that you do back and forth even in circles too (change the direction), otherwise it will be like in this video. If the hair doesn't go on an area, do it in all the directions. Then, when you're done right away apply moisturizer cream to prevent the irritation. I wouldn't use it everyday because I guess I'm not used to it, personally I dislike the shape. I can't find a shape that is similar to a razor which I don't understand, it would be 10x more practical. Anyways what I mean is that it's great for when you don't have time to shave with water, products, etc. You can be ready to "show yourself" in a simple way which I love. Beware it's glass so be gentle with it.
Thanks for this! I read so many positive reviews but they must have been sponsored. Worse: tried it on the peach fuzz on my forearms and the skin went all red and painful. Then it got prickly. As I'm not going to be around my husband with prickly arms I had to start shaving them! I can't believe I fell for it! So please don't try it on your face or sensitive areas. You are going to have a problem.
So happy to see an honest review of this. Sadly I bought one and for some reason could not get my money back my email chain just ended with them giving a bunch of suggestions even after I sent photos of my rash from their product. I tried their suggestions and yeah still made bumps, tiny cuts, rash etc. oh and most of my hair was still there. Maybe it works on fine hair but my moms middle eastern gene has kicked in specifically in the body hair region and so it’s thick dark hair for me.
Thank you so much for reviewing this product for all to see. I was just about to purchase it and decided to look for a review first and happy I stumbled on this. I am one who gets hyperpigmentation from shaving and this would absolutely do it as well. You absolutely rock!👏🏾
I remember using a pink one called Smooth Away years ago when I was little and it actually worked well but was time consuming. It just looked like a buffing pad, a bigger one and small one supposedly for facial hair. It would burn if I buffed the skin too long and I would look so ashy from the dead skin it’d take off 😅
I’m so glad I saw this video. I almost bought it too , I’m tired of waxing and epilating and don’t have the funds for laser. Thank you for your honest review.
I found one of these puppies in a store in my town and I bought it, because I saw the ads and stuff... now, it seems like it does what it promises, which is hair removal, but I also saw other people using it on wet skin and applying moisturizer afterwards, so yeah... but then again, if it won't work well on my legs for optimal hair removal, I'll just use it to exfoliate my heels... like ponce stone, or whatever it's called.
@@merlinsmama1600 in my defense, in my country, that's what it's called "piatra ponce"... and while my Eng vocabulary is pretty developed, well... I don't happen to know ALL the words 😁. But I got my point across and that's fine.
@@m0t0b33 I'm sorry if it sounded like I was mocking you, I just thought it sounded funny and assumed it was a result of auto correct! Your English is excellent!😊
@@merlinsmama1600 no worries, I wasn't bothered.. I actually thought that the emoji I put in the reply took care of letting you know of that LOL. And thanks for the compliment.☺
First time I used the skin also felt more sensitive but after using it several times the skin felt soft and smooth and no irritattion anymore, no bumps, nothing, so every hair removal thing needs to be used more than once.
Thanks for the honest review! The instagram comments were praising this product, either they were paid to post positive comments or Bleam is deleting negative ones... 🤔
hi cute 🥺❤️ my heart feels like its gonna explode of happiness to hear that you are happy about yourself and that's how it should be ❤️ I am proud of you ❤️ love you tonnnnsssss
What's the best way to remove all body and for face for teenagers or 20s. Please make a video to talk about removing excess hair for teenage girls or early twenties, and some details such as the time between each session, products and steps before and after removing it. I Love you doro💙
Listen to Doro, I had the same experience. My skin reacted badly to that product and got very itchy and red, with a horrible rash on the back part of my leg.
I've tried it today it is worst thing I've did my skin is red and hurting so much I've applied it to my arms and I'm not able to move my arms they are literally burning. I hope this won't last for several days😢
Honestly it depends on the user… I’ve used it on most parts of my body and it’s been good! It’s so much easier than shaving and not painful. If you’re trying to do it on areas with bunches of skin you should stretch it out just like with shaving. Also not pressing hard.
It works, but you can’t be aggressive or you will pay for it, I wish that they would offer it as something that could mold to your leg for the ankle/knee boney areas on our legs…what I love it most for is how it exfoliates my legs. I am seriously thinking about getting another one for my daughter that has bumpy skin to help her exfoliate.
They had a product like this in the 90s - it was a mitt, and was essentially fine, fine, fine grit SANDPAPER. This is the same thing - "frictioning" off your hair (and skin)!!!
As far as I did my little research, this product does the "work" because it is actually made of nano crystals of glass. Nano. Rubbing that on the skin, does not only remove hair, but also layers of skin cells, which probably should stay there, since skin has its own shedding schedule, like once in 4 weeks. And because it is nano, I really considered these tinyest crystals could get into the blood vessels at the skin's surface.
I got one from Temu and it works really well. Its hard for me to shave or Nair/Veet my legs due to a back injury and the bending over you have to do. This i can put a towel on the bed and do it sitting up, which my back appreciates. The first time i used it i had super furry legs and it took a while to get it all off. My legs were irritated a bit the next day but i used lotion and body oil and then they were fine. Just did it again with much shorter leg hairs and it went much quicker. A lot less rubbing so a lot less irritation. I have sensitive skin but this was less irritating than shaving or Nair/Veet for me.
Can you do 'using lemon water on hair for 7 days challenge'. I used lemon water on my hair just once and it made my hair so shiny 😍. I just want to know what it can do in 7 days🙏🏻
I got a pink one of these (different brand) and it worked WAY better and faster when it was wet- the dead skin just came right off including all the hair, and any bumps. I found this video looking for instructions for use, thinking that maybe it’s supposed to be used with some water. Not much info out there. I just stumbled upon this method because I thought that maybe it needed cleaning since the dry method wasn’t working great. 🤷♀️
Idk what y'all are doing wrong but I just for 2 from Temu and tested them out on my legs. I used very light pressure and small circular motions, removed all my hair painlessly.
Hey Doro, I have been requesting this a lot, but can you do a video on hair ties? Like which ones don't damage your hair. Here a few I'd love you to try: scrunchies, skinny scrunchies, coil hair ties, elastics, and regular hair ties.
Back in the day, there was thin, soft sandpaper used for this purpose. You actually need to go back and forth in a circular motion. It worked. However, nowadays, there are far better razors, etc, to remove hair.
You got it right at the beginning of the video, yes, it's sandpaper. Try construction sandpaper and apply it to a part with hair, it will have the same effect, including skin irritation.
Most skin care specialists advise against this product as you're basically sandpapering your skin with microscopic sharp bits of crystals that can affect each person's skin differently such as irritation, inflammation, burning, marks, stinging, bumps, discoloration, etc. You're brave for trying this lol I never could cause it just logically doesn't make since & if you look at it without tiktok influencers glorifying this product as some sort of holy Grail to hair removal.. you're just sandpapering your skin.
Years ago I tried a product similar to this, though it looked more like a nail buffing pad...did the exact same thing to me that you've demonstrated here! Someone recycled the idea, made it pretty to sell to a new generation of people!
I used it on my arms, on my legs and on my back and it felt so smooth no pain and it felt like rubbing a smooth stone on my skin but I got the Sephora one not that one❤
Good I saw this review. I was wanted to buy it - as I really needed something for sensitive areas hair removal / but now I won't! As it clearly is bad for skin - and isn't suitable for sensitive areas hair removal! 😮
My experience mirrors yours! It’s ok for a quick touch up of exfoliation on the meaty calf. That’s it 😂 My leg is burning and itching. But it’s smooth! But only hairless in a few spots and I didn’t bother going over the bone! So, yep, USELESS! Mine was a dollar sobering through Temu as an experiment. Getting my dollar something back! I can’t exfoliate looked this 😂
I got it, works great, you probably have super sensitive skin. And then there’s different brand out. Oh Puda Vida, I love that so much I got it tatted in Costa Rica lol
Thank you so much this review. As a Trans girl, I was contemplating buying this for an easier shave, but you saved me from making a big mistake. Salute ❤
Thank you for the honest video, I am no longer into trying this out with the issues using the product. Seems legit at first, but the truth from actual users is what I like. No bull crap, realtime video.
your video was the only one that was saying that it hurts after. so i didnt believe you and i bought it.... omg... you are right.... when you rub it, it doesnt hurt but after it hurts so bad... :(
Sooooo which method or what product do you (or you'll) think is better Cause I'm hairy and I have dark and thick hair Please recommend things other than shaving Cause I'm really bad with razors🙂 You give me a razor in my hand after 10 min I look like I've been on a war against thorns😬
Laser if you can afford it and have darkish hair. On blond and red doesn't work so well. I had some parts done and it was great but didn't produce much effect on peach fuzz that is light and thin. Better on dark coarse hair. There are also electric devices like trimmers that work as razors just cutting the hair or removing it from the roots. It depends on your tolerance to pain. Waxing never worked for me. Never removes hair completely and some are just cut so I always had to use another complementary method, usually a razor. Creams are the worst. Risk of allergies and chemical burns. Stay away from them.
TAKE CARE WITH YOUR SKIN!!! I TRIED ON MY INTIMATE ZONE AND WHEN YOU START MAKING IT IS WITH NO PAIN AND NOTHING... BUT LATER YOU WILL HAVE SEVERAL DAMAGE ON YOUR SKIN. AFTER DO IT PUT SOME ALOE CREAM BECAUSE YOU WILL DON WANT TO WALK MINIMUM FOR 2 DAYS, ITS HORRIBLE
Well, i bought the one on TEMU… used it on my legs (stubbles hair… NOT long! and it left my skin feeling like velvet! I’ll never shave with a razor again!💗
How the hell is this product so viral. These have been out for YEARS!! I feel it was 20 years ago when I saw this product on a televised infomercial and I bought it. It was cool for quick hair removal if you miss a spot and need a quick fix.
I nearly bought this today . Thank goodness I searched the reviews and found your channel. Thank-you for sharing this review.
I considered buying this and almost did one day! But then, I was convinced it was too good to be true. I was right!!
i bought it and this video right after trying it. Now i'm watching... in pain... with rashes all over my legs and stomach 🥲
Me too thank god I didn’t!
I bought a cheap one on shein and I love it! So cool
I bought one off of Amazon and it works great. Legs have never been smoother.
I got one , and was great, until the next time i trued using it
It was amazing for me! No pain! Small circles, no irritation. Just put lotion on and it was soft and hairless! You do have to do more than one swipe. I love it!
Does this work on short hairs?
@@Marina40499 Yes it does!
@@Marina40499yes
That’s exactly how I felt about it. It made my legs smooth too- no bumps or redness.
@@Marina40499it did for me.
Thank you! I know I can rely on you for products bc we have similar coloring, similar backgrounds and I know you're HONEST! I've been really really thinking about getting this bc I have a chronic pain disorder and it's hard for me to shave. Not only did you save me $$ but you saved me from SO much unnecessary pain and discomfort. THANK YOUUUUU
Hi love 💕 I’m so happy I did this so you don’t waste your money, I’m sorry about your pain maybe try flawless machines are really good and gentle on skin 😊
I just bought one because of pain in my joints when I move.
It takes a long while but it's worked for me. I don't have sensitive skin, so maybe that's why. I'm as smooth as a button and I haven't had any rashes or sensitivities to it yet. It's given me less discomfort than a normal, pretty expensive, razor.
My legs get very white from my dead skin cells, which I unfortunately suffer with. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if the white stuff is some sort of layer on the device 😂
However, I do believe it's not as safe as it seems. I do believe it's literally filing your skin lol
It's helping me not have to move my joints to shave but it takes so long. I'll have to muster up the courage to finally start waxing, I think 😂
I've been using the nano crystal hair eraser and I love it! The directions on the box are wrong, our hair does not grow in circles. The correct way to use the nano glass to is to just use it like you would use your razor to dry shave, never take a shower right before using, and never wet your skin while removing hair or the nano glass. Also, the longer the hair is, the harder it is for the nano glass to shave.. Just like a razor would be. I can swipe over my legs, arm pits and private areas in less time it takes to lather up with shaving cream or soap and then shave using water to rinse my razor over and over.
The secret to no skin irritation is to make sure you use OIL, olive oil, baby oil and etc. to moisturize right after you shave with the nano glass. I won't ever need to wax or shave again and I'm thankful I learned how to use this great product! ❤🌹
Just use the same motion and same direction you normally shave and around knees hold your leg out straight to shave over the knee and in the bikini area, pull the skin in the opposite direction as you shave. Just remenber to glide over your skin easy because the etched glass is very sharp. Once people learn to not follow the directions, they will love this product.
@@CharlieGirl-v6fi thing it is working better when the body has some oil on it so is removing the hairs and removing in process the oil of the skin so is more painless but if you clean with water your skin after your skin no have the oil from the body to protect you to scrub and take out the hair…..the more dirty you are better the hair remover works 😂😂
I found this product works very well on the rough skin of my feet. Like a callous remover or a pumice stone, but without as much bite into my skin. So glad I found another use for it because there's no way I am ever rubbing this on my legs again!
Does it remove the hair from roots??
@@hadomakafala2311did u watch the video?
No @@hadomakafala2311
@@hadomakafala2311 no
Thank you for the honest review! This product has been around in one way or another for a very long time (I remember using a version of it in the 90s and there are tons of different brands that sell it) and yeah, can confirm it's always been this way, only kind of doing its job but not really and only irritating the skin in the long run. Though if you can find the version that is like a soft silicone pad with a loop that goes around your hand where you attach layers of the "sandpaper" to the pad like stickers, it does work better. At least that makes it easier to remove hairs in places that aren't perfectly even.
Thank you for that honest review! I was actually contemplating getting one but thank goodness I found your review. 😅 I use an epilator by the way, and if I'm lazy I use razor. But yeah, epilator can hurt a little, but the result is much longer lasting. Also, tip: Putting baby powder on sweaty areas like armpit before epilating can cut down on burn. It works!
I didn't use this brand but I have something similar. I've had strawberry skin since the first time I ever shaved 25 years ago. You do have to have patience when using it but I have large areas where the hair has not regrown and thus made the strawberry skin clear up. You cannot press too hard.
Ur strawberry legs are gone ?? Mam please reply
Yes plz we need answers 😂 strawberry legs have been my fight for too long
@@Anna-wd8ox yes mine tooo
But I th8nk ot will give you strawberry legs
How long did u have to use it before it stopped regrowing?
I clicked because I was curious about the product. I stayed for Dorothy. I love the editing style and her humor!
I have one of these (different brand) and I totally rubbed too hard when I first started using it and felt that burn, but now that I'm used to it I love it and it really does make the process of removing leg hair so much faster. Most of it I can just spread out a towel for and use this on my legs while I'm watching TV or something and then I just get whatever I missed with a razor or wax later. Sooooo much easier (and my skin always feels hella smooth after because of the exfoliation I'm getting while removing the hair.) I get that it's not for everyone, and there is a learning curve, but I love mine. :) (Does it get all the hair? No. But it gets enough that it's worth it to keep using, for me at least.)
I agree, I love mine too!
@@AB-cw1fiFunny thing is, I was using it just now whilst I watched a movie with my Mum when I noticed this notification. xD
Do you use it on a dry skin ?
Does it pull the hair from the roots or does it work like a razor?
I have had multiple trials with this. If you go gentle but in a little quick motion it will remove the hair without it hurting. Don't press too much or go too quick. Always clean The earaser after using it. Put some lotion afterwards. I like this better than a razor because i don't need to use water, no cuts, no razor burn, and it isn't that painful. TBH hair removal cream are the worst. They literally make me bleed and i have some skin reactions from them. This hair eraser takes away the hairs on my knees without any cuts. The downside is that is takes a long time and has the same results as a razor.
Yes that’s the key, circular light and gentle motion, not like you are scrubbing your body.
Ahhh you sold me (on not buying it) if it’s the same results as a razor. I’ll just try depilatory and maybe get into laser removal. Lol thanks tho
how do you clean it though?
Great and honest review 🌸💕 I had the same exact results. Worked fine below the knees, had bumpy skin later, a bit sore. The more times I went on the same spot, the more it burned and so I had a few hairs lefts and had to fix it with a razor. 😂 Definitely wouldn't use it on other parts, I have sensitive skin and I definitely couldn't use it regularly instead of a razor. I mean, it does work, it is interesting, so I was kind of curious, but that's it.
Doro never disappoints with these funny but truthful reviews,😁😁😂😂❤️❤️ ngl was very skeptical with this bleame product, it really was hyped up because of the "crystal" material when actually it may as well just be rubbing sand paper on your skin Thanks for affirming our assumptions Doro!!
exactly they make it seem like it is gentle on the skin but its like a fancy sand paper, good for filing nails btw lol 😵💫 Im glad you liked the review love, hugs ❤️
I simply can't believe anyone thought it was magically removing hair because it was some sort of magic crystal thing and not because it was zetzing your skin
Even worse seeing how it was advertising itself as a magic crystal killing the hair follicles or something and even some influences trying to imply it
Personally I bought one from Temu for like 1-2 dollars because I wanted to test the basic of this product, and it worked.
There are even people who use it on their armpits too, personally I used it on my face and it doesn't irritates if I apply moisturizer cream right away. I didn't sand my skin in circles, I did it back and forth mostly. Just like you're cleaning something dirty, be a bit patient, do it in every direction back and forth and it will be fine. I was very impressed by the product.
I broke it because I forgot it was in glass lol. But I'm going to buy another one.
In which direction should we use it round or how back and forth please explain it will be great help.Also tell is buying from temu worth of?
@@savitaarya2316 I actually don't use it anymore because I wasn't patient enough and when cleaning with water it was difficult to dry and the cheap shiny and colorful ones might leak color which was annoying. So it made me wonder if it was made to go with water or not, I can't even remember if I used it on my skin with water or not.
I can't say which direction exactly, you should try. Those things work but you must buy one with many great reviews.
Thank you soooooo soooooo much for this video, I’ve only seen positive reviews and kept thinking it’s too good to be true. You saved me the trouble of purchasing. ❤❤❤❤
🔴I got this and i used this on dry skin like she did, and it was fine, it did remove some hair but it didn't really grab most of the hair on my legs SO i did it in the shower while my skin was wet, NO soap just wet, AND IT GAVE ME THE MOST HORRIBLE RASHHHHH on my arms!!! it wasn't even a rash, there was blood, it felt like a cheese shredder, using it on wet skin gives it a more stronger grasp on to ur skin so it is a really rough pull, very harsh on the skin, this was 4 days ago and my rash is still there and yes i put sm cream that my doc told me to use for it but it is so bad that my arms are SOOO ITCHYYYYYY WTF!!! HORRIBLE PRODUCT, OVER RATED, but i gotta say it got rid of allllll of the dead skin on my legs and no rashes on my legs as well ONLY cuz my legs are smooth asf but not my arms, my arms hv bumps and stuff, not so smooth u know...so if u hv bumpy, not so smooth skin which most of us do, DO NOT BUY THIS!!! NOT WORTH IT! This is a shredder for human skin fr BUT it did made my nails very shinny so yh using this on my nails now haha ⭕
Im absolutely buying this now lmao
Yeah i had this experience i was expecting a "painless" experience that doesn't irritate my skin as they said. But right away it hurted so much first thing i noticed was my leg hairs were clumping into a ball and that was so painful bc the crystal was like slowly pulling them in a weird way and then my skin started to burn so much felt like i had used sand paper on my legs and it also took way longer than shaving and my legs were seriously so painful, burning and itching for like 2 days but the itching continued for like 3 more days. It was difficult to even sleep bc of the pain and itchiness. My skin did feel quite smooth but it was not worth it. Also they said that it takes longer fot the hair to grow back compared to waxing and shaving but this was not the case for me it didnt take very long till the hair started to grow back so like i dont know why they have to lie. And i dont understand the people who say that its like magic and it works for people with sensitive skin like no it seriously does not...this product sucks.
Hurted 💀
@@g.0674 haha i grew up with 2 languages so sometimes i say words a bit weird but i realise it was incorrect now lol😂
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For me it left a scar it hurt me so bad
I had the same, only on my arms
I've found that it's great for touch ups, stubble, but DEFINITELY do a razor shave first. This is good for like the next night or two after a good shave
Oh my gosh, this was such a fun video to watch...thank you for that...I love your honesty in regards to the product.
Was about to purchase this!!! I’m so thankful I found you before I did!! 🤩
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I was one two minutes away from ordering this product when your video appeared accidentally on my screen ❤
I tried it and loved it. Yes it caused burn after but I just put on a moisturizer and it felt good afterwards. So I think it was worth buying.
I had no issue and love using it. You don’t have to press hard or you will irritate your skin. It has mad my skin so smooth and I have KP.
Bingo. Me too! Loved it.
I also bought it. Works perfectly for below the knee but DO NOT try it on sensitive skin areas!!! I tried on armpits and have regret it, since I got an awful rash...
Idk if this will help anyone out there but my bf bought me a similar product to test out. First soak the feet or legs in warm water for about 5 to 8 mins (instructed which comes with the product). After that let it air dry and use in a circular motion.
A trick i found that helped is to not go over the same area for too long. u have to rotate the spots you are moving it in a bit and use gentle pressure. U do have to do multiple passes but not at the same time at the same place.
After 1 pass the longer hairs will be trimmed and when u do a second pass it should start feeling really smooth. I also found it helpful to pull the skin on the legs taught so that u have more surface area to pass over. I wouldnt recommend for sensitive areas like arm pits or bikini areas.
Also if your hairs are more than 1/2 inch long also dont recommend. My hair on my legs were a few days from shaving and were pretty long but less than 1/2 an inch. use lotion afterwards. if u use gentle enough motions on the second pass it glides over the skin having it pretty smooth.
Use a little more pressure on the first attempt and less and less as you trim them as it will be pretty low to your skin after a couple of passes. i didnt do it long enough to get similar to deadly smoothe shaved legs but it was darn pretty smooth afterwards and most of thr haird was gone.
It wasnt painful also i didnt have those white patches or dead skin on my legs either from gentle motions. a little but definetly wasnt white as in the vid. Took a little longer than shaving but almost the same effect as shaving does remove a layer of your skin regarless.
its kind of tricky but my first attempt was pretty good and i had no burning afterwards. Another tip is also exfoliate before as well as as u wld for shaving. if anyone tries these tips let me know and i hope it helps someone else out there.
Soak it in luke warm water and then use, it will painless too after that😍
I tried too, love and irritated me even more 🥺
I love how honest this review is :) u just earned 1 more subscriber here. ✋️
Aw thank you love ❤️
For me this product works well. You must clean your skin with hot water, then dry it briefly and rub the hair eraser back and forth or in circles. It is important that you do back and forth even in circles too (change the direction), otherwise it will be like in this video. If the hair doesn't go on an area, do it in all the directions. Then, when you're done right away apply moisturizer cream to prevent the irritation.
I wouldn't use it everyday because I guess I'm not used to it, personally I dislike the shape. I can't find a shape that is similar to a razor which I don't understand, it would be 10x more practical. Anyways what I mean is that it's great for when you don't have time to shave with water, products, etc. You can be ready to "show yourself" in a simple way which I love.
Beware it's glass so be gentle with it.
It hurts when you use it on dry skin, It don't hurt when you use it on wet skin , simple...
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I searched for reviews on these things and found this, thanks so much! You got new subscriber
Thanks a lot for the honest review ! Almost all the videos were commercials for the Olega product.
Thank you so much for your honest and funny reviews!
Aw you welcome 🥰 I’m happy you liked the review ❤️
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Thanks for this! I read so many positive reviews but they must have been sponsored.
Worse: tried it on the peach fuzz on my forearms and the skin went all red and painful. Then it got prickly. As I'm not going to be around my husband with prickly arms I had to start shaving them! I can't believe I fell for it!
So please don't try it on your face or sensitive areas. You are going to have a problem.
So happy to see an honest review of this. Sadly I bought one and for some reason could not get my money back my email chain just ended with them giving a bunch of suggestions even after I sent photos of my rash from their product. I tried their suggestions and yeah still made bumps, tiny cuts, rash etc. oh and most of my hair was still there. Maybe it works on fine hair but my moms middle eastern gene has kicked in specifically in the body hair region and so it’s thick dark hair for me.
Thank you so much for reviewing this product for all to see. I was just about to purchase it and decided to look for a review first and happy I stumbled on this. I am one who gets hyperpigmentation from shaving and this would absolutely do it as well. You absolutely rock!👏🏾
I remember using a pink one called Smooth Away years ago when I was little and it actually worked well but was time consuming. It just looked like a buffing pad, a bigger one and small one supposedly for facial hair. It would burn if I buffed the skin too long and I would look so ashy from the dead skin it’d take off 😅
omg that sounds so bad... similar to this one lol 😂❤️
Came here to remember smooth away hahaha! My mom had said they had it when she was growing up too. I guess it shows up once a generation like cicadas
I’m so glad I saw this video. I almost bought it too , I’m tired of waxing and epilating and don’t have the funds for laser. Thank you for your honest review.
I found one of these puppies in a store in my town and I bought it, because I saw the ads and stuff... now, it seems like it does what it promises, which is hair removal, but I also saw other people using it on wet skin and applying moisturizer afterwards, so yeah... but then again, if it won't work well on my legs for optimal hair removal, I'll just use it to exfoliate my heels... like ponce stone, or whatever it's called.
Pumice stone. That's what I had literally just said as soon as I saw her open the package.
'Ponce stone'! That's what I'm going to call them from now on!
@@merlinsmama1600 in my defense, in my country, that's what it's called "piatra ponce"... and while my Eng vocabulary is pretty developed, well... I don't happen to know ALL the words 😁. But I got my point across and that's fine.
@@m0t0b33 I'm sorry if it sounded like I was mocking you, I just thought it sounded funny and assumed it was a result of auto correct! Your English is excellent!😊
@@merlinsmama1600 no worries, I wasn't bothered.. I actually thought that the emoji I put in the reply took care of letting you know of that LOL. And thanks for the compliment.☺
An actual honest review, thank you
First time I used the skin also felt more sensitive but after using it several times the skin felt soft and smooth and no irritattion anymore, no bumps, nothing, so every hair removal thing needs to be used more than once.
I had the same experience. Now I love using it. Skin gets really smooth.
How much is it?
And is it safe for thick hair that in pubic area?
Thanks for the honest review! The instagram comments were praising this product, either they were paid to post positive comments or Bleam is deleting negative ones... 🤔
I know all the reviews were positive that’s why I was exciting until I tried it… 🥲
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What's the best way to remove all body and for face for teenagers or 20s. Please make a video to talk about removing excess hair for teenage girls or early twenties, and some details such as the time between each session, products and steps before and after removing it. I Love you doro💙
At last the honest review i was looking for....
I am glad you liked the video 😊
Listen to Doro, I had the same experience. My skin reacted badly to that product and got very itchy and red, with a horrible rash on the back part of my leg.
Oh my love 🥲 my skin was irritated for two weeks it was bad 😵💫
I've tried it today it is worst thing I've did my skin is red and hurting so much I've applied it to my arms and I'm not able to move my arms they are literally burning. I hope this won't last for several days😢
@@janakhalil1015 hi, how long did it take for your burns and irritation to go away after using it?
Honestly it depends on the user… I’ve used it on most parts of my body and it’s been good! It’s so much easier than shaving and not painful. If you’re trying to do it on areas with bunches of skin you should stretch it out just like with shaving. Also not pressing hard.
Thanks so much! I wasn’t sure if this was just another sponsored review of theirs - but this was very honest and helpful! ❤️ Appreciate this!
It works, but you can’t be aggressive or you will pay for it, I wish that they would offer it as something that could mold to your leg for the ankle/knee boney areas on our legs…what I love it most for is how it exfoliates my legs. I am seriously thinking about getting another one for my daughter that has bumpy skin to help her exfoliate.
They had a product like this in the 90s - it was a mitt, and was essentially fine, fine, fine grit SANDPAPER. This is the same thing - "frictioning" off your hair (and skin)!!!
As far as I did my little research, this product does the "work" because it is actually made of nano crystals of glass. Nano. Rubbing that on the skin, does not only remove hair, but also layers of skin cells, which probably should stay there, since skin has its own shedding schedule, like once in 4 weeks. And because it is nano, I really considered these tinyest crystals could get into the blood vessels at the skin's surface.
How much is it?
And is it safe for thick hair that in pubic area?
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Eversince i started following u my hairs are getting healthy and gorgeous
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Same here
aw this makes me so happy and really makes my day to hear you guys are in a better place with your hair 🥺❤️ love youuuuu tons
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Omg I was waiting for this🤧❤
I got one from Temu and it works really well. Its hard for me to shave or Nair/Veet my legs due to a back injury and the bending over you have to do. This i can put a towel on the bed and do it sitting up, which my back appreciates. The first time i used it i had super furry legs and it took a while to get it all off. My legs were irritated a bit the next day but i used lotion and body oil and then they were fine. Just did it again with much shorter leg hairs and it went much quicker. A lot less rubbing so a lot less irritation. I have sensitive skin but this was less irritating than shaving or Nair/Veet for me.
Can you do 'using lemon water on hair for 7 days challenge'. I used lemon water on my hair just once and it made my hair so shiny 😍. I just want to know what it can do in 7 days🙏🏻
I had a lot of skepticism of this device but I've been waiting to see someone review it lol. Oh well, back to shaving for me lol
Hahaha yes shaving is better 😵💫 I’m on a journey of looking the best way to remove body hair so hopefully next one it’s the one ♥️
@@DoroCubillo Thanks for saving us all the $$ and skin rashes Doro! I wish your leg a speedy recovery, maybe slap some aloe vera on that bad boy lol 😅
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This review was so helpful!!! Thank you.🙏🏽❤
I got a pink one of these (different brand) and it worked WAY better and faster when it was wet- the dead skin just came right off including all the hair, and any bumps. I found this video looking for instructions for use, thinking that maybe it’s supposed to be used with some water. Not much info out there. I just stumbled upon this method because I thought that maybe it needed cleaning since the dry method wasn’t working great. 🤷♀️
What brand??
Idk what y'all are doing wrong but I just for 2 from Temu and tested them out on my legs. I used very light pressure and small circular motions, removed all my hair painlessly.
Hey Doro, I have been requesting this a lot, but can you do a video on hair ties? Like which ones don't damage your hair. Here a few I'd love you to try: scrunchies, skinny scrunchies, coil hair ties, elastics, and regular hair ties.
Back in the day, there was thin, soft sandpaper used for this purpose. You actually need to go back and forth in a circular motion. It worked. However, nowadays, there are far better razors, etc, to remove hair.
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Hi love 💕 hugs hugs, love you 😘
Thanks for your honesty ! 😊
Thankss for the honest review ❤❤
You got it right at the beginning of the video, yes, it's sandpaper.
Try construction sandpaper and apply it to a part with hair, it will have the same effect, including skin irritation.
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I used to have one and it worked great. Especially the underarms and the discoloration
Most skin care specialists advise against this product as you're basically sandpapering your skin with microscopic sharp bits of crystals that can affect each person's skin differently such as irritation, inflammation, burning, marks, stinging, bumps, discoloration, etc.
You're brave for trying this lol I never could cause it just logically doesn't make since & if you look at it without tiktok influencers glorifying this product as some sort of holy Grail to hair removal.. you're just sandpapering your skin.
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Aw thank you so much love 🥰 oh no I was 10 years plus ago 😂❤️ love you
I knew it sounded too good to be truth, thank you for saving my money
Hey doro🥰🥰, would you ever try rosemary water on your hair for 7days?
hi, she did
search in her videos
@@flower_mound ohh, thank you:)
hi love ❤️ I recently did a rosemary challenge 🥰 very excited to hear what you think
Years ago I tried a product similar to this, though it looked more like a nail buffing pad...did the exact same thing to me that you've demonstrated here! Someone recycled the idea, made it pretty to sell to a new generation of people!
so helpful and fun to watch! thank you!!!
Thanks for your suggestion ❤
I used it on my arms, on my legs and on my back and it felt so smooth no pain and it felt like rubbing a smooth stone on my skin but I got the Sephora one not that one❤
Good I saw this review.
I was wanted to buy it - as I really needed something for sensitive areas hair removal / but now I won't!
As it clearly is bad for skin - and isn't suitable for sensitive areas hair removal! 😮
Came here to see if I was doing something wrong… glad I’m not the only one who thought this was very painful. I immediately got a rash 😩
Exactly the same thing happened to me... how long did it take you to heal?
Some guys tried it and they used it on wet skin and once you wet up the thing itself it was way more gentle on the skin.. dont use it dry
My experience mirrors yours! It’s ok for a quick touch up of exfoliation on the meaty calf. That’s it 😂 My leg is burning and itching. But it’s smooth! But only hairless in a few spots and I didn’t bother going over the bone! So, yep, USELESS! Mine was a dollar sobering through Temu as an experiment. Getting my dollar something back! I can’t exfoliate looked this 😂
Thank you so much for your honest review….. ❤❤❤
I got it, works great, you probably have super sensitive skin. And then there’s different brand out. Oh Puda Vida, I love that so much I got it tatted in Costa Rica lol
I loved it too. It did feel like sandpaper but I just used lotion after and all was fine.
Thank you for sharing it with us💕
Door your supposed to wet ur skin with warm water before removing the hair
After using it try rubbing Jogoba or coconut oil into your skin in order to calm it down.
OK, so you use this on dry skin aren’t you supposed to use this song wet skin? I’ve been using it on wet skin and I’m not having an issue.
Thank you so much this review. As a Trans girl, I was contemplating buying this for an easier shave, but you saved me from making a big mistake. Salute ❤
Bit late to the party, but what way did your hair grow back? Considering getting one but would love some insights please 🙏
Thank you for the honest video, I am no longer into trying this out with the issues using the product. Seems legit at first, but the truth from actual users is what I like. No bull crap, realtime video.
your video was the only one that was saying that it hurts after. so i didnt believe you and i bought it.... omg... you are right.... when you rub it, it doesnt hurt but after it hurts so bad... :(
This feels so much more tedious than shaving which I feel like defeats the purpose
Sooooo which method or what product do you (or you'll) think is better
Cause I'm hairy and I have dark and thick hair
Please recommend things other than shaving
Cause I'm really bad with razors🙂
You give me a razor in my hand after 10 min I look like I've been on a war against thorns😬
Sugar wax or if u can afford, laser
Waxing over a long period reduced thickness and density (atleast for me)
@@naughtypotato5243 thank you
Laser if you can afford it and have darkish hair. On blond and red doesn't work so well. I had some parts done and it was great but didn't produce much effect on peach fuzz that is light and thin. Better on dark coarse hair.
There are also electric devices like trimmers that work as razors just cutting the hair or removing it from the roots. It depends on your tolerance to pain.
Waxing never worked for me. Never removes hair completely and some are just cut so I always had to use another complementary method, usually a razor.
Creams are the worst. Risk of allergies and chemical burns. Stay away from them.
@@MariaDiazskn thank you 😊
I'm just done using it and my skin is in pain, its like i had a friction burned skin 😢
TAKE CARE WITH YOUR SKIN!!! I TRIED ON MY INTIMATE ZONE AND WHEN YOU START MAKING IT IS WITH NO PAIN AND NOTHING... BUT LATER YOU WILL HAVE SEVERAL DAMAGE ON YOUR SKIN. AFTER DO IT PUT SOME ALOE CREAM BECAUSE YOU WILL DON WANT TO WALK MINIMUM FOR 2 DAYS, ITS HORRIBLE
Well, i bought the one on TEMU… used it on my legs (stubbles hair… NOT long! and it left my skin feeling like velvet! I’ll never shave with a razor again!💗
How the hell is this product so viral. These have been out for YEARS!! I feel it was 20 years ago when I saw this product on a televised infomercial and I bought it. It was cool for quick hair removal if you miss a spot and need a quick fix.
Can u pls make a video on hair care routine for those who are allergic to hair oil ???
It causes friction burn on my armpits and face but works on my legs x
You have to treat your legs with warm water before use, than remove hair, rince and after that use lotion.
I tested it on my arm and it worked. I have not tried on legs yet.