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Skinpal S35 Lancet For Whitehead Extractor, Pimple, Milia, Pus Removal Tool 2in1

$9.69  $5.81

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Suvorna
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Main Purpose: Whitehead Extractor
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Extractor Tool
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Edison, New Jersey
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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This tool is favored by the professional dermatologist and beauticians. It is also widely used in spas and salons for blemish, pus removal, acne, pimples and facial impurities treatment.<br>You will appreciate the versatility of this Skinpal s35 as it will provide for all your whitehead, milia, pimples and general comedone extractor needs. Well designed extractor to remove dirt, dead skin cells and sebum from skin pores.<br>All in all a perfect tool for DIY or to take with you to your beautician or dermatologist.<br>Lancet Extractors usage instructions:<br>Use a lancet needle to poke a tiny hole into one area at a time. The lancet should slide easily into the top. These are all dead cells in the elevated part of the area, so the client or you should barely feel the lancet at all. To do this, hold the lancet between your thumb and forefinger and poke the center of the whitehead, pus area, pimple or milia gently. One small hole is all you need. Use a mirror if this is on your face or hard to see.<br>Place the thin wire loop end on the area and press down firmly. People have a tendency to be too aggressive in trying to remove debris and end up causing a lot of inflammation, which makes things worse. The key is to not put too much pressure on the skin by dragging the tool across the surface of the skin, which can cause tearing of the skin.<br>Slowly push the extractor tool over, still pressing down firmly against the skin. Repeat this several times, if necessary, to get out all the pus or white keratin built up in the skin. Do this for each effective area.<br>