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Pros: it works! It removes fine hair pretty easily actually. Although it will work dry it works much better wet, so like right after a shower.Cons: do. Not. Use. On. Course. Hair. For the love of god I tried using this thing on my underarm & nothing really happened. I stupidly applied more pressure & still nothing really happened. I quit, but several minutes later I got a burning sensation on my freaking armpit & it was like the worst razor burn I’d ever had but not from a razor & ON MY ARMPIT. Ahem. So, moral of the story, be gentle to your skin & only use this tool on fine hair. Gooood luck.I don't get what the hype was. Takes a lot longer than you think to get the job done. Left my skin very irritated and red from the constant rubbing. Also, hair grows back just the same as shaving. Might as well use a razor, it's much faster.didn't work, and j left a bunch of open soresI am not sure how I really feel about this product. I will probably keep using a razor and use this off and on for exfoliating purposes. I can see it work a little, but I agree that it is easier just to use a razor. I am low on time all of the time as it is, so this may not be the best thing for me. It is one of those things you may or may not like.This crystal hair eraser is a another tool to consider adding to your beauty repertoire. The method that works best for one person might not work for another. I would suggest you experiment with it both wet and dry. Depending upon the type of hair, etc, it might work better one way or another. Soap can make a difference as well.I suggest that you use caution when starting. Try a small area to test the efficacy of your method and watch for any adverse reactions. This works best for me when repeated over time as opposed to expecting grand results in a single sitting. This approach takes patience, though.I really like this because it exfoliates as well, leaving your skin smooth and soft. It is a great value.This would be great as part of a spa gift set - paired with soaps, lotions, bath salts, and bath b word that for some reason cannot be posted even if it is a widely accepted and commonly used word even on this site.This is a crystal exfoliating tool. I could not remove my hair with this but it really scuffed up my legs. I switched it up and used it for my feet to remove dry skin. It worked really well for dry skin removal on my heels. If you use it for hair removal, they say to only use it once every 2 weeks.Its good idea to remove hair with out pain and less hassle , small device can be store in small shelf or drawer, Its work for removing the hair but not you can not trust on it completely, work on wet skin , I used it on my legs its remove the hair but not , I will say its all clear , If you used it little hard you can hurt your self . I am not fan of it I think its more good to use it for remove dead skin on feet or bodyThis works; but, it's not fast. I had to pull my skin taught and then press firmly and rotate the hair remover in circles. It basically pulls your hair out, but, it isn't painful. It's not going to work on your knees or shins or any bony area.I cannot say if the hair grows back, I'm sure it does. But, this really isn't for me. It's a nice idea; but, it's too much work for too little result.The surface is like a soft nail file. You could use it on calluses on your feet.