Silk'nFace Massage Device With Vibration Function, Hot and Cold, SkinVivid
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Love it
I just love this! The combination of heat, cold and vibrational settings is so soothing, forget the wrinkles. Plus, it charges in next to no time. My one criticism is the dedicated USB cable. A universal one would save having to carry yet another cable.The device is compact, too. Very good product!
A**H
I recommend this product.
This feels luxurious on when used on the skin. Its a real pamper and i love the shape of it. Its really easy to get arounnd the nose which is a tricky place to reach.
N**N
Mediocre - not that cool, not that hot, feeble vibrations
We found this rather mediocre - the cooling function isn't that cool, the heating function was okay but could bear to be a few degrees warmer, and the vibrations (while I appreciate you don't want your face shaken) were too weak to help anything much.On the bright side, it's entirely simple to use (there's one button - a long press to turn on and off, a short press to change modes), charges quickly, and the battery lasts well.However, I feel at this price there must be more effective options.
M**S
No obvious benefit and expensive
I have to say that my face felt refreshed and healthy for quite a while after using the Silk'n Facial Massager but as to whether it would make any difference to wrinkles, I could not say - but I doubt it.One has to use loads of moisturiser when using the appliance or the skin will be stretched which I would think likely to cause damage rather than improvement.The hot and cold settings were indeed very much that; whilst the added vibration seemed to invigorate the skin even more.Whilst I enjoyed the result, I doubt if I would use the appliance regularly and I certainly would not spend just a little under £80 to purchase one.Not for me, I'm afraid.
M**R
A very nice piece of equipment for the money
While I didn't notice any immediate reduction in wrinkles, only one session with the massager left my face feeling very relaxed. My skin also looked fresh and sparkling. A very nice piece of equipment for the money
B**Y
Any real benefits?
Whilst this facial massager can feel pleasant enough (the heat was a bit too much for me), I'm not sure there are any real long term benefits in using it. Possibly the cold setting would be okay for puffiness (as it suggests) short term, although for general massage, well it's barely even a massager really since you have to do the massaging motions yourself, this just vibrates, but like I said, not unpleasant and I find one setting quite nice. It would've been nice if the head had its own massaging motion. Not sure I'd recommend it, though, as it's exactly the sort of thing that gets used once or twice then ends up in a drawer.
L**L
For effective massage, use your own hands – YOU need to make the movements with this one anyway, IT is static!
This was a disappointment. I thought maybe that the massage movements I briefly use when cleaning and moisturising were going to be helpfully done by this, and I did like the idea of temperature control, hot to aid absorption, cold for any areas of puffiness around the eyes.I appreciate you wouldn’t want hard movements in that eye area, but this really has none. All you get (if you choose to use it without the ‘sonic’ setting is just either a static (unless you move it around) sensation of heat or cold. The sonic adds a noise, giving the illusion of something else, but very little else. And of course, if you use this without your skin still lubricated by oil, lotion or cream, and try to move the device around all you are doing is dragging the skin itself, not connecting with the muscles beneath.My advice would be – have a look on line at the many videos showing you how to massage your own face, print out any information on this which the hundreds of beauty bloggers seem keen to share or buy one of the many books which might give this information.Then use your hands to massage your own face for 5 minutes – or even the 2 ½ minutes this offers before cutting out ‘for safety’ morning and nightI use the hot oil method – a muslin wrung out in not overhot water, held to my face, and used either to wipe make up and grime off or held over my face for a few moments. Repeat if needed. Close pores with the same muslin wrung out in cold water. Then a small amount of serum (about 5 drops) applied to the hands and (effectively – unlike this device) massaged inAll that stopped me awarding this one star only is I think that the cold setting (without sonic) would be usefully used on the temples and forehead for a tension headache. Which I don’t get, anyway, but if I did………..
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