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- br*******Combination SkinSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresSep 25, 2024
I've used many needle-shot products before, but I really liked that this one came with both the product and device. The device is versatile as it can be used with other cosmetics too, which I find quite useful. When you press the button on the device, the first yellow light activates the vibration mode - you roll it in circular motions to help the product absorb. The second blue light is for the mild medium-frequency mode, while the third blue light is for the strong medium-frequency mode. Be careful with the second and third modes as they can be quite painful and tingling depending on the area - I recommend testing it first before use. The all-in-one lid design allows you to store the device and product together, making it convenient and less likely to lose. The pump-style container helps you use every last drop of the ampoule by squeezing from the bottom up. I bought this because of social media ads and reviews claiming dramatic effects after just one use, but I didn't experience such remarkable results. The product itself causes a tingling sensation, and using the device's medium-frequency mode is quite painful. Despite enduring the discomfort and using it consistently, it's a hard truth that already enlarged pores don't shrink. I didn't notice any reduction in pore size or significant changes. The first time I used it, I even got small blemishes the next day. When traveling, I packed the device with my other cosmetics, but the button kept getting pressed and activating. You need to store it separately to prevent accidental activation during transit. It's tricky with cosmetics since you can't try them before buying. I didn't see any effects, so I don't have any specific tips to share. Instead of relying solely on reviews, it might be better to make purchasing decisions based on the ingredients and products you typically use. - ju*******Dehydrated SkinSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedAug 20, 2024
If you have oily skin, this is worth trying at least once. I had never used Spicule before, but I bought it after seeing ads on social media. It stings more than expected, and using the minimizer makes it even more tingly, but the next day, my skin is less oily. Usually, my face is drenched in oil by the time I leave work, but after using this, the next day my skin has just the right amount of healthy shine. I use it about once every three days. While I can't say I've noticed the detailed changes in pores or fine lines like in the ads, overall my skin texture seems to have improved. Interestingly, others have commented that my skin looks better, even though I can't really tell myself. The ingredients aren't bad either, so I'm fairly satisfied. If you have dry or sensitive skin, absolutely avoid this. It can be quite irritating. If you have blemishes or acne, using the device on those areas is unbearably painful. Those with a lot of skin issues should steer clear. However, if you don't have many blemishes but are concerned about pores, it might be worth trying. After applying my usual skincare products, I squeezed out small amounts of this serum and gently rolled it on using the minimizer's blue light (EMS mode). Then, I applied a soothing ampoule or nourishing emulsion on top, and lightly went over it again with the orange light (absorption mode). This seems to enhance the effectiveness of the ampoule compared to just applying it by hand. - xl********Dry SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 11, 2024
The device that comes with it is great for helping other products absorb better. My pores aren't particularly large, but they were starting to elongate. Since using this, they've stopped getting longer and are maintaining their size, though they haven't shrunk. When my boyfriend with oily skin and large pores used it once, while his pores didn't visibly shrink, his skin texture became smoother and more supple. Applying it directly with hands stings too much. It's only comfortable when absorbed using the device. Since my pores aren't very large, I haven't noticed significant effects yet. My boyfriend with oily skin looks great the next day, but on my dry skin, it makes makeup look patchy (probably due to the micro-needles highlighting dead skin cells). Given that it's inherently irritating, I'm using it once every 3 days. Using the EMS mode with the spicule serum is really painful. Instead, try using the EMS mode with a different hydrating ampoule and use the spicule serum with the booster mode. For dry skin, apply lots of hydrating ampoule before the spicule serum. If you use a mask after the spicule serum, it helps reduce dryness and flaking the next day.