Reviews
Meh...more work than it’s worth for me & confusing whether or not it can be used for makeup
This is confusing! I feel like the company threw random words into their description to maybe get more people interested or maybe something got lost in translation, but it’s confusing. The title says this is a “Cordless Airbrush, Facial Oxygen Machine, Serum Toner Nano Mist Sprayer Facial Mister Device, Ladys Gifts Skin Care Tool.” So, I took that to mean this is used for serums and toners, even though to me it looked like one of those airbrush makeup devices. Then, I read on in their description...The description said it’s a “makeup airbrush skin care tool.” That’s what I mean by confusing with random words. The random word here being makeup. Is it for makeup, skin care, or both? It goes on to say that “it only takes 69 seconds to complete a deep skin care. Help restore dehydrated skin and bring out a natural, dewy, glow complexion. Cleanse, tone, and soothe your skin.” So that mentioned nothing about makeup, just skin care. But, it didn’t only talk about serums and toners, it also talked about cleansing the skin. So, could you use this with your face cleanser?Then, the description says, “Constant Pressure Spray Makeup Airbrush - The nano mist of serum and toner quickly penetrates into skin under the pressure of the makeup airbrush, with good absorption and less waste.” Once again, they threw in the word “makeup.” They keep calling this a “makeup airbrush” but then talk about skin care. See why I’m so confused?Going on to the next part of the description...They say a “Multi-purpose Airbrush Makeup - Used with serum, toner, essential oil, milk for skin care spa or aromatherapy. With the airbrush foundation, make a beautiful airbrush foundation makeup. This makeup airbrush is cordless and portable...” See how this is confusing? Again, they are calling the tool “airbrush makeup” but then they talk about it being used with serum, toner, essential oil, and milk for skin care or aromatherapy. But, they go on to talk about airbrush foundation.Finally, they say “Whole Body Use Makeup Airbrush - Not only the skin on the face needs care, after bathing, use this airbrush with serum/toner to give the whole body an spa...” So, again, they’re calling it makeup airbrush, but talking about serum and toner.Scrolling down to the middle of the product page where there’s photos and more details. It says, “Pour in Makeup Water. Using a mini compressor for foundation makeup may require some makeup skills to complete the operation. But for skin care, it will be a very easy to operate and efficient tool. Fill serum, toner, essential oil (water-soluble), spray directly on the skin.” I guess the “makeup skills” they’re talking about means knowing what to use in a device like this and how to put it in the device. Because they sure don’t tell you.It’s extremely confusing what this can be used for. Given that it speaks of serum and toner over and over again, and for the most part only seem to use “makeup” when talking about the actual device, like the device is called “makeup airbrush.” Near the end they do talk about “with airbrush foundation, make a beautiful airbrush foundation makeup,” but they don’t describe how to do that or anything else associated with it. And then in the middle of the product page they talk about needing makeup skills to use the device for foundation makeup. So, I’m taking that to mean this is only for skin care.I had always wanted to try airbrush makeup, but this didn’t seem like the device to try it with. So, I tried it with my skin care.The device itself is beautiful. It seems well made and durable. It comes with a 20 ml cup and a 5 ml cup. You put your water-based product into one of the cups. Then, you press the bottom at the top to spray it out. There’s a screw on the back that you rotate to control how intense the spray is.Personally, my skin care regimen is enough steps. I don’t like having to add in the extra step of dealing with this device. Prior to getting this, I had gotten a spray bottle with a fine mist that I put my toner into and had been using that to apply my toner instead of the reusable cotton rounds I was using before. Honestly, I don’t know how spraying it onto your face increases absorption over just applying it to your face with your hands or cotton rounds. All I know is using the spray bottle was easier for me because I didn’t have to use a cotton round that I’d have to wash later, and it didn’t waste any product. Using a cotton round I seemed to have to use more product because the cotton round always absorbed some; and just putting the toner in my hands I’d lose product as it slipped through my fingers. So, the spray bottle seemed like a great idea, and it was. It works great. This device is great in theory. It’s basically a spray bottle. But, it’s a lot more work than a spray bottle! With my spray bottle,I’m just transferred my toner from the bottle it was in to the spray bottle and leave it in there. Then, when I want to use it, I just grab the bottle and spray. With this device, I need to get the toner, pour it into the little cup, and spray it on. Then, I need to clean the device. It’s just a lot more steps than I’d like.As far as using it for serum, serums are thicker than toners. I don’t see how this would work with a serum. If I mix a little water in with the serum, then I’d be diluting the serum? So that doesn’t make sense to me.If I could use this with airbrush makeup, then I’d have a use for it. But, for skin care, it’s just not for me. Not to mention the price of it. The spray mist bottle I got is only a few dollars and less work to use, so I’ll stick with that. If you don’t mind the extra steps of filling the cup each time before using it and cleaning it after each use, and making sure to keep it charged, then you might like this. But otherwise, I say it’s more work than it’s worth. I’m giving it 4 stars. It is beautiful, and it works like it’s supposed to. But, the description is very confusing, so I took a star off.
31/03/2022