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How to use Lukelady Blackhead Vacuum?


There are two Blackhead vacuums on the Lukelady, check these two links.

To maximize your Lukelady Blackhead Vacuum's results follow these simple instructions:
  1. Use a face wash or facial cleanser to clean your face thoroughly
  2. Follow your regular warm shower routine to allow your pores to be opened, but the best recommendation is steam your face, you can read How to steam your face at home? 
  3. Switch on the Dotless vacuum by holding the power button for 3 seconds and always start with the lowest suction intensity at first
  4. Move the Dotless' pore Vacuum back and forth in an upwards motion, avoid keeping it in one place for too long as the suction may bruise your skin
  5. Use a cold towel or mask to close your pores, you may also wash your face with cold water;
  6. Apply your favorite facial moisturizer when you are finished
  7. Enjoy your clean skin
Please note: We recommend using the weakest intensity at first, use higher intensities as you deem fit depending on your skin sensitivity. Do not use it in any particular area for longer than 3 seconds.
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