Testing out this Amazon facial at home spa steamer by the brand KINGA.
I have been so self conscious about my white and blackheads lately
☆o(><;)○
I really need to find a way to solve them;
Since I can't get myself to a facialist --
I bought this steamer to open my pores,
so I can basically scrape them out
Disgusting, yes. Necessary? Definitely.
First. We unbox. My favourite thing about new products.
This comes with the - of course - steamer + a booklet of product details.
And a lil zip up bag of the skin extraction tools
then a booklet explaining what each tool does
It's recommended to not use tap water - but distilled;
So what boujee ($24) steamer wants?
(/・・)ノ is what Boujee (cheap) steamer gets.
I just used the Poland Springs brand bottled water
But I don't think you need to be that picky;
I was about to fill her up with ol' reliable tap ☆⌒(>。<)
I flicked on the switch and it has about a 10 second wait time while the water heats, basically just what a tea kettle would do. & I chose the whitehead extractor tool to use.
The steamer bursts out a chemically, steam for the entire 10 minutes.
tbh reminds me of the scent of Lowe's whenever I have to walk through there.
The steamer makes a decent cloud, but will spit here and there throughout the time on.
It also had no effect of even opening my pores.
So what exactly is the point of this thing?
After the first .. 2 0 .. minutes of testing out the product,
I basically gave up all senses in trying. ☆⌒(> _ <)
The extraction tools are metal + I still used them on my rly
𝕤𝕖𝕟𝕤𝕚𝕥𝕚𝕧𝕖 𝕤𝕜𝕚𝕟
I used the whitehead remover on my
forehead
cheeks
jawline
chin
My face definitely hurt after extracting and I did it for about 20 minutes
I'll have to lower the time of usage next time
The skin tools did seem like
they actually worked quite well;
but I had to wash my face with hot water while using it.
The final thoughts I have on this steamer:
The steamer just doesn't work on helping open any of my facial pores..
I'm going to find better pair of skin tools though!
If you are thinking about buying an
at home spa facial steamer;
I'd suggest you go to a facialist /
or if you have experience in extractions,
spend more $ DOE $
on buying a quality one, because it will definitely be more worth it
than buying a cheap one that just doesn't work.
I also think, "How Rude" that this amazon steamer asks for no tap water,
but doesn't even work properly for what it is!
∠( ᐛ 」∠)_
Now I wait and see if my face either scars orrr..
Helps rid of my blackheads finally!
If You Have Any Experience With A Good, Affordable At Home Facial Steamer/
If This Steamer Worked For You/
Or If You Have Any Tips Or Tricks To Getting Better Skin /
Please Let Me Know In The Comments __〆(︶▽︶ )
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