I guess that really depends on you and if you're going to use it regularly. If you get it but then don't use it because you're just too lazy to pick it up (I'm so guilty of this with so many products) then it's gonna be a waste of money. But if you use it regularly, you'll definitely get your money's worth out of it.
That's a hard one. I mean, I can see how it might provide some massaging benefits using it on your hands. But, for real hand massage, you need pressure point kind of stuff and it isn't going to do that. So I would say if you need muscle massage / pressure point stuff, then probably not gonna be very useful that way. If it was for someone that just needed general nerve stimulation for some reason, then it might be useful for that.
I haven't actually used the fittop version so I can't really say which one is better. They look to be very similar though so I'd guess they're about the same...
Are the charging pins lining up correctly? Is it sitting down in the base like it's supposed to? If everything is correct and it's still not charging, you might need to contact the seller about a replacement.
could you please get the version that has vibration? I really want to buy that one. It's by the same company and called: "Electric Scalp Head Massager with Vibration Mode" thaNKS!
I've never let it completely die before recharging it, but the initial charge should only take a couple of hours. After that I just leave the base plugged in and throw the massager on there so it's always charged.
Give it to your wife or someone with long curly hair and tell me if it F***Ks up their hair or not? Curly hair is fine, breaks easy, tends to be a bit dry.
@@hollywoodfrodo Arm pit length is typically ten years of your life if you grow it from the scalp. Us ladies put a lot of work in growing long. We don't wanna mess it up. > .
I found in life pharmacy in Dubai it cost 230aed this was so good
This was helpful. I just ordered one today. Fingers crossed 🤞
Awesome. Hope you enjoy it!
@@hollywoodfrodo i got it it’s pretty good.
@@JCX-9 Still like it? Thinking of ordering.
great review, thank you for this review
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching!
Good review
Thanks
Hey Eric, wonderful video🌷my order is in to buy this baby
Hope you enjoy it!
It's feels so wonderful
Thanks for review.
Is it worth the money??
I guess that really depends on you and if you're going to use it regularly. If you get it but then don't use it because you're just too lazy to pick it up (I'm so guilty of this with so many products) then it's gonna be a waste of money. But if you use it regularly, you'll definitely get your money's worth out of it.
Is that moving 4 hands of device washable? Please reply
The "rubber hands" themselves are removable so yes, you can remove them and wash them!
Did you Get more hair?
I have pretty thick hair naturally - hasn't started falling out yet like most people my age so I can't say I'd be able to see a difference myself.
Can I use this on my hands ? ... like I know you can use it on hands but would you recommend for your hand?
That's a hard one. I mean, I can see how it might provide some massaging benefits using it on your hands. But, for real hand massage, you need pressure point kind of stuff and it isn't going to do that. So I would say if you need muscle massage / pressure point stuff, then probably not gonna be very useful that way. If it was for someone that just needed general nerve stimulation for some reason, then it might be useful for that.
@@hollywoodfrodo thank you!!
What is better the fittop or that?
I haven't actually used the fittop version so I can't really say which one is better. They look to be very similar though so I'd guess they're about the same...
I got Uniroi it jus has the sticker all the same diff costs
Mine not charging can you please help ? Thank you
Are the charging pins lining up correctly? Is it sitting down in the base like it's supposed to? If everything is correct and it's still not charging, you might need to contact the seller about a replacement.
Hi! How do you clean the massager? I've cleaned it under the faucet with cold water but I don't know if that can ruin the massager. Thanks!
The Nodes are removable - you can take them off and wash them if you need to.
@@hollywoodfrodo thanks!
I need thease two things how can i by please help
There's a link to product on Amazon in the description...
Whats the name or mark of the product too see where i can order it ????
My Amazon Affiliate link is in the description...
could you please get the version that has vibration? I really want to buy that one. It's by the same company and called: "Electric Scalp Head Massager with Vibration Mode" thaNKS!
I don't know if I'll be getting another one, definitely not very soon, but maybe down the line.
@@hollywoodfrodo ah ok that's understandable.
Find another review lmao
How long to charge it?
I've never let it completely die before recharging it, but the initial charge should only take a couple of hours. After that I just leave the base plugged in and throw the massager on there so it's always charged.
@@hollywoodfrodo thank you
Can you tell me what is the price of this device
It varies but the link in the description will take you to it on Amazon so you can see the current price.
How much?
Prices change so there's a link in the description to the product on Amazon where you can check the current price.
Give it to your wife or someone with long curly hair and tell me if it F***Ks up their hair or not? Curly hair is fine, breaks easy, tends to be a bit dry.
More of an issue with longer hair than shorter I would imagine...
@@hollywoodfrodo Arm pit length is typically ten years of your life if you grow it from the scalp. Us ladies put a lot of work in growing long. We don't wanna mess it up. > .
donnez moi un pour mon alopécie svp.
Great review thanks
Thanks for watching!