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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 25, 2022
Nothing particularly good to say. It was just interesting... how the iron powder sticks to the magnet. But there's a lot of excess powder and it's drying... I'd like to write something positive, but I can't think of anything... Even though I don't have super sensitive skin, this product caused a red, swollen, and bumpy area with blemishes in one spot. The tester was really trying to sell it, but when I looked into it, I found many opinions saying the ingredients are subpar, it's irritating, and overpriced. I agree. Absolutely not recommended. There are so many affordable and gentle options out there, why use this? Disposing of the iron powder also seems environmentally unfriendly. It's disappointing in many ways. Extremely irritating. I recommend not using it. That's my tip. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJan 1, 2019
It's fascinating and fun to remove the mask using magnetic attraction, and the convenience factor is a huge advantage. However, cleaning the mud off the magnet is a chore. After testing with good intentions, my skin became incredibly irritated. The enclosed instructions say there's no need to rinse, but it was so unbearably tingling and I felt gritty particles, which made me uncomfortable. When I tried wiping with a toner-soaked cotton pad, endless black particles kept coming off. I must have used about 4-5 cotton pads. Even then, the burning sensation persisted, so I ended up washing with water... Honestly, I was furious. Make sure to cleanse with water. It's painful, and frankly, I'm not even sure if those particles are safe for the body.