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Sep 20 2008

Product Review: Clean and Clear Blackhead Eraser

Published by ssosbe at 11:38 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

About a month ago, I bought the Clean and Clear Blackhead Eraser to try to get rid of small patches of blackheads that had popped up on my face.

I’m 34 years old and I still get occasional pimples and blackheads. I’m not thrilled.

The blackhead eraser is basically a small handheld device that vibrates. You put a clean pre-treated scrubber pad on the Eraser (it adheres like Velcro) and moisten your face and the pad. A quick turn of the base will turn it on and then you rub it gently all over your face.

I liked the way my skin felt after using the Blackhead Eraser. It felt soft and exfoliated. I knew I wasn’t going to see instant results, so I continued to use it for the recommended three to four times a week.

It’s been a month now, and while I have seen some improvement on the blackheads and smoother skin in general, I don’t think I’ve seen enough of an improvement to justify the $20 price tag that goes with the Eraser.

I am actually rather disappointed with the lack of results.  I was hoping for more visible results. Not a miracle, of course. I’ve been around the acne block too many times to believe the miraculous product hype. But I was hoping for something…more.

I don’t think I’ll be buying more replacement pads for the Blackhead Eraser.

My rating: 3 out of 5.

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3 Responses to “Product Review: Clean and Clear Blackhead Eraser”

  1. catleighon 21 Sep 2008 at 10:33 pm edit this

    I’m your age, with similar skin issues. I hadn’t heard of this, but if I ran across one, I would have been tempted to try it too. Thanks for the review.

  2. mangowitchon 25 Sep 2008 at 4:16 pm edit this

    Hey. I’m 34 too! I get the odd pimple or two but not blackheads. Have you used Body Shop’s Tea Tree Oil facial scrub? That might help. Plus it’s cheaper.

    take care…

  3. trieschmanon 26 Sep 2008 at 11:37 pm edit this

    I haven’t seen this item and now I know not to buy it. Thanks.

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