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The Suvorna Skinpal Milia Remover Tool is a professional-grade, dual-ended extractor designed for precise removal of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and milia. Made from dermatologist-grade surgical stainless steel, it offers durability and rust resistance. Its ergonomic long handles ensure steady control, while the included synthetic leather pouch adds a touch of luxury and portability. Supported by a 60-day return policy and lifetime warranty, this tool is a trusted companion for effective, safe facial extraction.












| ASIN | B09HCQJWLG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,806 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #85 in Blemish & Blackhead Removal Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (834) |
| Item model number | Skinpal s35 |
| Manufacturer | Suvorna |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.24 x 0.24 inches; 0.53 ounces |
| UPC | 810899022102 |
A**R
Blackhead removal tool one end to pierce poor than other end to compress pore
This is my favorite black head remover tool over my hoops and cups. Easy to use and effective in relieving deep blackheads
N**Y
Works for What I Needed It for
It works. By that, I mean it extracts whiteheads after I use products to soften them up. As far as the effect it has on reducing pore appearance (which is what we actually care about), I don't know. My pores look smaller, but it could be due to a combination of the products I use. All I know for sure is that this little tool gets whiteheads out like it says it would (but I've only used it as a supplement to my other whitehead products). (Edit: I tried it without using other products first (aside from face-wash). It extracted surprisingly well.) I only use the smaller loop. The bigger side has had lesser function and results by comparison. It's possible that I've only been using it wrong. It is decent at extracting acne. You may have to work at it a little, and even then, it might not be worth it. I didn't get it for that, so I'm not using this aspect to count my stars. Before this, I used a Revlon extractor that has thicker loops. The Suvorna tool is far more effective for what I needed, but I haven't tried the Revlon one with some of my other products. The grip is nice. It won't slide around if your hands are covered in product. (Yes, I use a lot of stuff for my blackheads/whiteheads.) (Edit: No matter what, this thing can hurt like a...)
S**A
Couldn't believe it worked!
I'd seen these around, but couldn't imagine how something in the shape of a loop could help me press out blackheads. However, Paula Begoin (The "Cosmetic Cop") mentioned it in one of her recent newsletters, and so I had to give it a try. I got it tonight, halfheartedly pressed it over a blackhead, and when nothing happened I figured I'd probably just wasted $10. However, after a shower I tried again. I centered it over a blackhead, pressed down fairly hard and saw some "gunk" begin to emerge. I moved it down and away slightly (kind of the same motion one would make scooping ice cream), and the gunk lifted out! It really DOES work! Mind you, it hurts. You really have to press down kind of hard in order to make it work. Tears sprang to my eyes after I'd done it 3 or 4 times. (Still, I was tempted to keep using it just because it was so oddly gratifying to see that nasty stuff come out!) It also left my face red and puffy for a while--about 3 hours--but then it went away. My plan is to use it nightly after washing my face, just getting a few a night. Feels much cleaner than when I'd use my fingers, even though I'd wrap them in tissue first. I also prefer it over a pore strip which just seems to remove those fine little hairs on my nose (and I always worried about the way it would pull my skin). So why only 4 stars instead of 5? Like I said, it hurts, and I figure it's going to take me a looooong time to get rid of all of my blackheads a few at a time. Still, this is the best solution I've found thus far.
J**I
well made but too thick for me
i bought this and a lancet also from suvorna together, which makes less scarring because the lancet pokes a small hole for the acne to come out. i used to have a lancet plus remover that i've been using like forever, but it was my mom's, so when i went study abroad i know i need to get my own. the one that i had has a thin wire loop as a remover, and i think this might have affected my opinions on the suvorna remover, just kept that in mind for now. because of all the good comments i saw so i decided to give it a try. i looked online on guides on using the suvorna specifically but the suvorna website is not up yet. i also read some websites on how a flat remover can provide more even forces on the surrounding skin of the acne which can cause less scarring, hence i was really excited to try the suvorna acne remover. however when i try to use it on my acne, it's just too thick, even after i poke a little hole with my lancet. i tried to use the flat side to kind of roll around to get the acne out but it's just so thick and only a little comes out. so i thought since i had a thin wire loop remover before, i might as well try the loop side. so i try to angle the loop remover to push the acne out and the loop is just also too thick. because of the thickness, the force just isnt acute enough to push the acne.. so for the sake of getting the acne out to avoid inflammation i just had to use my fingernails, the old fashioned bad way. the suvorna produce is well made, very fine material used, the traction on handle is very nice, and it even comes with a very fine classy holder. but since the most important part - the two remover is so thick, it just doesn't do a good job in removing the acne. it'll be nice if it can be made thinner and light. however, any potential buyers must be aware that this experience might be affected by my personal experience in the past in using a thin wire loop extractor. if you're used to a thick acne remover i think this will be a very good choice.
T**C
It Will Slaughter Your Pimples With Extreme Prejudice
Great product, I'd have to disagree with some of the negative comments here. Like many members of the human race, I am also plagued by intermittent pimples. Despite the dermatologist's mantra of "YOU MUST LEAVE THY PIMPLES ALONE," I find this advice intolerable and unacceptable. I must pop them. Why else would God have put them on my face except for me to take pleasure in their elimination? When I use this, along with some antiseptic cream or whatever, I actually find that my pimples heal much faster and there's significantly less scarring than if I had just left it alone. As long as you're not digging into your flesh and slicing yourself up, this tool does the job and does it well.
K**Y
I was super hesitant to buy this because I’ve had stubborn Millia for like 5 years right in the corner of my eye and I didn’t want to do any damage or make anything infected/injured and wanted to wait to see a doctor but after so long I finally caved and bought it and it worked GREAT. Barely made a scratch and managed to clear out the full thing in one go. Fixed a problem I’ve been self conscious about for years in a few minutes. Great product especially for delicate areas.
E**A
Never tried one of these before, but works easily and quickly. Very pleased. Prodduct seems to be very good quality. Thank you.
S**6
come in foto
N**E
Que el material se ve de buena calidad y eso me da confianza de usarlo.
O**E
N'est pas pratique et ne fais pas le travail !
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