When I seen this kit on Amazon Elite Deal Club, I just had to try it. The husband, Gary, is constantly asking me to pop bumps on his back. While I do love him dearly, I am very squeamish about popping somebody else's bumps. Yuck!!! I just imagine crude squirting out the bump into my eye! Anyways, I most definately got this kit with Gary in mind. I told myself what the hell why not give it a try. It comes in an attractive white leather case and instructions are included. The instructions are easy enough to follow but they have many YouTube videos online if you learn better visually. Within the instructions it is suggesed to steam the area or use a hot compression before removal. It then gives a description of which tool works best depending on whether it's a black head, white head, lancing a white head or using on a larger area of the body. It gives direction of how to use, follow up care of your skin and cleaning of tools.
The tools are made of stainless steel and in my opinion seem pretty sturdy. I feel they will hold up well. I have only used this kit once but I must say it's oddly exciting to me. It worked very well. Gary has had a bump on his back FOREVER that he begs me to pop every now and then. I hate doing this but I always give it a go and nothing. He always argues that it can be popped and I always argue well there isn't a head. Well in comes this kit in our lives and finally I got that bump. I had trouble popping it on my own because it was a blackhead.
I decided to use what the kit calls tool D. It is a little longer than the other tools and meant for areas on the arm, leg or back. I did not do the warm compress as suggested. I honestly forgot about it. The kit suggests this to soften the area which in turn should make removal easier. I put the loop on top of Gary's back with the loop surrounding the blackhead. I applied gentle pressure and white stuff just kept coming.
Gross photo, I know!! We finally got that bump though. Gary report that it didn't hurt at all. There was also notany redness left behind like you see when you fight popping a bump with your fingers.
All that was left was a little indention where the black head use to be. I'm fairly confident that there will be no scarring. The kit suggest to clean the area with warm water to wash away any bacteria. Of course Gary didn't want that. He is too darn silly sometimes. He did clean the tool with water and wipe down with alcohol. I am so thrilled I seen the Art Naturals black head remover kit. I am no longer squeamish about bump popping and am anticipating another removal soon! I also plan to get my own. I have issues with ingrown hairs from time to time that I want to give this kit a go at.
If you are interested in Art Naturals Black Head Remover you can find it here:
http://www.amazon.com/Blackhead-Dermatologist-Blackheads-Blemishes-Extractor/dp/B00ZDOCD08/ref=lp_11351359011_1_2?srs=11351359011&ie=UTF8&qid=1453949487&sr=8-2
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