I had mine for slightly over the 30 day…
I had mine for slightly over the 30 day return policy and used it 5 or 6 times before it died. This item has no warranty! Don’t be duped by the dupe! It’s garbage and the company doesn’t back anything up.
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I had mine for slightly over the 30 day return policy and used it 5 or 6 times before it died. This item has no warranty! Don’t be duped by the dupe! It’s garbage and the company doesn’t back anything up.
Worst experience ever!!! The product is crap, very poor quality, doesn't work as advertised and they are giving me a hard time with the return/refund. Stay away from these scamers!!! What a ripoff!
They should make it easy to change the heads of it sliced my finger wide open and still haven't been able to change it
This is the best product ever. Leaves the skin feeling smoother than a football pitch. Best thing online a handheld mini laser hair removing device! For £29 or € or $ or ¥!! Cheap in any currency really. Takes about an hour each leg so it’s a perfect fit in your day - this is a fake reverie I wanted to leave on the website but I don’t want to use my actual email
I always check out the reviews for ads that come on Snapchat. So far I haven't saw 1 product on there that seems legit, doesn't what it says it will do or has good reviews. I'm going to complain to Snapchat, but regarding this site, I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. Highly recommend everyone to always come to trustpilot to check out anything they don't have experience or know about.
Was just a cheap electronic razor with an LED light. Did not work at all, like didn’t even cut/trim hair, just caused skin irritation. Definitely don’t waste your money.
I would give no stars if I could, the company false advertising thier product it's nothing more then a cheap electronic shaver that breaks and the "laser technology" is nothing more then a light it's not worth a £1.00 let alone the prices they are selling it at.
Their prices said € n then changed to $ without adjusting the amount. Seemed really sketchy on top of it being an add I saw on snapchat where it resets to ur camera screen anytime u leave the app so it adds a sense of urgency to buy the product asap. When I notices the symbol glitch every time I loaded a page I came online to check them out n saw 2 bad reviews on here about how they supposedly have great reviews on here. Also the photo looked like a normal electric shaver as it had a metal tip with holes in it to let hairs in but a laser would have clear glass otherwise the metal would block its effects n start to heat up n it wouldn't be able to shoot all the way down into the roots like they claim. Just very sketchy all around
Beautbe lied about Trustpilot reviews so obviously I'm not buying anything from them. I mean, it's really not a good start is it?
Didn't buy anything as I checked here first and there were no reviews despite the website claiming to have a high trust pilot review
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