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Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-09-2010

If you have the Dermaflash device, would you recommend it?  I need it as my facial hair is becoming a problem, but I know it's pricey and some reviewers have charging issues.

Thanks!  

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Registered: ‎08-25-2010

No.  I had one that didn't work at all, so I sent it back.  The second one worked for a while and then it also wouldn't take a charge.  When it worked, I liked it.  The price is too high for so much trouble.

 

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Registered: ‎09-12-2013

Noxzema makes a little tool like this for less than $10. I got mine at Walmart. It works fine for the times I need it. I also shave my face and that helps exfoliate. 

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Registered: ‎03-29-2011

Yes and no.  I like it and think it could help you, but I have wasted a load of the blades by not inserting them properly and once they lose the little blue tab, even if you haven't used them - then you cannot insert them into the device.  However, the Q is the way to try it because they have the return guarantee and they give you more blades than I think what you can get elsewhere.  So why don't you try it and just return it if you don't like it.  It works nicely on the peach fuzz on the sides of the face.  Also, when you go to turn it on - you really have to press down on the button, then release and wait a second.

Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-09-2010

You make a good point--that I can return if I don't like it.  I'm sorry you had blade waste! 

Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-09-2010
Sansun, thanks for the reply.  The charging issues are what I keep hearing. I would be so annoyed. I've had a Clarisonic Mia for 10 years and it's going strong. 
Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-09-2010

Thanks wvufan.  I'll look for the Noxema tool. 

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Registered: ‎03-19-2010
I bought this when it was a TSV. I used it and liked the results. I even gave it a good review. But I ended up sending it back. Because of the cost factor. I really think my Panasonic Women's Electric Rechargeable Razor works just as good. I really get the same results that I had gotten with the Dermaflash. I just couldn't get past the cost of the refills on a long term basis. Hope this helps.....
Super Contributor
Posts: 476
Registered: ‎06-09-2010

Hi LoveMojitos, your comment helps a ton. I will try the Panasonic instead. Cost plus short life swings me to a no for this device. Thank you, all!