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Review on πŸ’† R.E.M Spring Facial Hair Remover - The Original Stainless Steel Hair Removal Spring for Upper Lip, Chin, Cheeks, and Neck. Patented Design Ensures Effective Hair Removal. by Wendy Harris

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Is working! Doesn't irritate skin, Quick and easy hair removal and cleansing

I used to wax or thread my lips every time I did my brows, but I've always had blemishes that came out and left little marks around my lips so I switched to a facial hair removal cream which worked great but also made me look and smell like an albino Yosemite Sam for 6-8 minutes. To reduce the time it takes to get rid of my soft but distracting hairs above my upper lip as well as any other blurring that occurs along my chin, I decided to give it a try. I'm so glad it cleared up all my problem areas quickly and easily. The instructions are easy, the videos on the web help, remember the women who flossed my lip helped too. My skin was unfazed by the spring, only slightly red after use, but a quick application of the redness reducing toner calmed things down. It's not painless, you tear your hair out of your face, but it's a quick, instant ache that soon passes. I've had waxing sessions where the top layer of skin was burned or damaged and was sore or rough for a week afterwards, no such injury this spring. I tried using it a bit on some random nose hairs but it was too painful so stick to using the nib on the lips, chin and other approved areas. I'm very glad I went with this, it saves me at least $60 a year assuming 6 waxes is $10 a wax, not including tips or travel time. A word of warning, once you get the hang of it it becomes somewhat of an addiction. It was like I had my lip on and was happy to get comfortable with it so I decided to use it on the peach fuzz and then it faded and I found myself examining my face and looking for other spots I was looking for something to bounce off. Just be careful where you remove your hair and don't overdo it!

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish