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What happens when you stop using this thing.  Will you get a 5 o'clock shadow?  Just wondering.

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@SilleeMee  What is the name of the panisonic product you use?  Thank you!

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@beautybee wrote:

@SilleeMee  What is the name of the panisonic product you use?  Thank you!


 

 

@beautybee,

It's called the 

Panasonic Close Curves 3-Blade Wet & Dry Women's Rechargeable Electric Shaver

around $20

 

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@SilleeMee Thank you so much!Heart  Off to read about it.

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@PINKdogWOOD wrote:

Yay or nay ladies? Do you have the older version (apparently there was one per Kerstin). I'm going to try this. I do use an epi-razor from many years ago, still use it but 'stache seems to be worse than ever. I'm thinking I can give myself a spa treatment once a week, look smoother, feel gorgeous!

 

What's your thoughts?


 

I ordered it. Per the creator any concerns about charging the device have been addressed. I say, give it a try. If it doesn’t work out you have 30 days to return. I’m excited to receive mine. 



 

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I purchased the model of DermaFlash that the Q sold a few years ago.  When it works, it does a great job on the face, however, I have the following issues:

 

-  Takes FOREVER to charge

-  if the device isn't charged fully, it will not work, the blade has to be ejected to get back in the charger and blades cannot be reinserted back in the device.  There is about a 50% failure rate which makes the blades twice as expensive.

-  Q no longer sells the replacement blades, I found them on the DermaFlash website and they are expensive - $75.00 for a pack of a dozen.  They come with a two small tubes of cleanser and moisturizer, neither of which I want or need.

 

As soon as I use up my few remaining blades the whole thing is going in the trash.  This was an expensive failure.

 

 

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Another device, similar to DermaFlash, is this one for $65 (on clearance was $100) made by Michael Todd:

 

https://www.hsn.com/products/michael-todd-beauty-sonicsmooth-exfoliation-system-lave/8699473

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@SXMGirl wrote:

I am one of those people who believe that certain things should be done by professionals, and this is one of them.  I also find it very difficult to look at the vendor.  She has had so much work done on her face and it is not from her machine.  If it is, then I would never purchase.


@SXMGirlYes, she looks like she had a lot done ...kind of puppet like look..hard to pinpoint - maybe it's the cheeks and I was not sure in the beginning. Her daughter was on as a model using this product and the girl was rather young so she has to be maybe in her early 50's

or so ( who knows for sure just my guess) so she isn't that "old" (eek hate saying that being 62)..but maybe she had bad skin before and needed work. Now as a rep for her invention she has keep up with the people wanting to see good skin from her.

I agree with you about Dermaflash not doing much for her skin after the work done we have no idea now, but she has decent facial skin from what I can see. Unless that was "fixed" too. Lasers/peels and that face lift which was not very natural IMHO.

Note: I will not use it, neat idea though but peach fuzz comes off with my small Braun shaver - think DermaFlash just may make breaks skin or in a microscopic way and broken capillaries so sticking with using an easy gentle AHA and lil shaver [always my sunblock].

My pet peeve on this product she has not mentioned one time about using sun protection while using as the skin is more susceptible to sun rays. I may be wrong but have Q on all the time and have seen NUMEROUS presentations with nary a mention of sun after care? and she's an expert? sorry not in my opinion when not bringing up something important as that

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@mimi5775  I too was surprised upon each of the presentations that there never, EVER was mention of being diligent of sunscreen in aftercare.  As most of us here on this board are fully aware of using daily sunscreen, as with everything, a seller/vendor should do their due diligence.

For any who may have purchased this device, be sure to use your sunscreen after use (and for those of you NOT in the know, be sure to use your sunscreen daily, 365 days a year!!)

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@SilleeMee

that Panasonic looks like my Braun I have had many years which was my dear sons - then he moved on up it was too weak for his thick face hair. I used the Braun and it's a lot like the one you posted AND the one I have my eye on now!.

I never thought of removing my peach fuzz or shaving my Irish/Greek hairy arms/lil stauche/peach fuzz  till I was saw it on QVC when my husband said why don't you try that?!!

It's a wonderful thing. I sound like a hairy dog! I'm not Smiley Happy

My Nicky went to Heaven 4/15/2018
I love & miss him so very much. God Bless him and all mom's who ahve lost