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The R.E.M Spring Facial Hair Remover is a patented, 100% stainless steel manual tool designed to remove facial hair from the roots safely and effectively. Chemical-free and fully sanitizable, it offers a precise, pain-manageable alternative to waxing and creams. Lightweight and portable, it delivers salon-quality results at home, backed by a 1-year warranty and trusted by thousands of users worldwide.







| ASIN | B001FXUTUM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,169 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #13 in Hair Removal Epilators |
| Brand | R.E.M Spring |
| Brand Name | R.E.M Spring |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 11,144 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | R.E.M SPRING |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R.E.M. Spring |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
| Model Name | R.E.M Spring |
| Model Number | R.E.M. Spring |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Face |
| UPC | 094922203632 797549202094 094922116260 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**N
Magically Rips Out Every Little Hair from your Face - Easy to Use, A Bit Painful at First
The Bavooa R.E.M Spring Facial Hair Remover is an absolute game changer when it comes to facial hair removal. I'm not going to lie - this thing hurt the first time I used it, BUT it also made me realize how ineffective my waxing kit was. This little spring gets every hair on your face - even the near invisible tiny ones - and effectively pulls them out. The instructions weren't terribly clear, there are many online tutorials which show to use the spring correctly. To use, you're pretty much rotating the two pegs at the end of the spring while light grazing the spring on the surface of your face. The springs catch hairs very effectively, and after a few uses, I found that the pain really isn't all that bad. I didn't have any issues with red skin, bleeding, or pain after the hair was pulled out, and like most hair epilating tools, it gets more bearable the more times you use it. For those who have gotten their mustaches threaded, its about the same pain level, except not quite as shocking as you're doing it yourself. To clean, simply wipe the spring with a clean cloth and some alcohol and it's ready to go for the next use. At $20, it's definitely worth the cost, given that I don't need to look in a mirror while removing the hair, it doesn't require any charging or electricity to power, and it just works. This is a gadget that I would definitely purchase again once it wears out and will be recommending to anyone who wants to get threading results without having to leave their couch. One final thing to note - its recommended against using this on your brows because you might tear an eyelash out. If you have really steady hands and a good gauge of your face, you probably can try, but watch out for your eyelashes because there's no do-overs should you catch those hairs in there.
Y**D
LOOOOVVVEEE this product!!
This thing worked wonders for me. About 5 years ago, after getting a terribly upclose picture taken, I was absolutely horrified to see that I had a beard! I have a lot of fine and light colored hair on my jawline, but it's longer than most women's. It's not terribly noticeable (I didn't think) except for in direct sunlight and at certain angles. But it has made me very self-conscious for years. I would always try to keep my hair down to cover the sides of my face. I never did anything about it because I feared that it would grow back thicker and darker. I use Sally Hansen hair remover for my upper lip once a week but using it for my whole face would have been expensive, time consuming and annoying, plus that stuff has an unpleasant smell. I didn't want to remove all of the hair on my face, as after doing my upper lip, when I sweat it seems to bead because there is no hair to catch it. Plus I thought it would look weird to be completly hairless. I am getting married in 6 weeks and have been absolutely dreading the upclose outdoor pictures-our venue is a community park and getting pictures at dusk will be unavoidable. I still wasn't planning on doing anything about it because I didn't want to make a lifelong committment to whole-face hair removal-only planning on making a lifelong committment to the man I'm marrying! A couple of weeks ago I saw some infomerical (can't recall the product, maybe NoNo), so I went online to look at reviews and that led me to read up on an assortment of products. I came across some at home machines that were awfully expensive ($400+ refills) and weren't supposed to be used on the face (although that wouldn't have stopped me). I have also researched electrolosis but found out that I wouldn't be a good candidate because my hair is light. Eventually I stumbled onto this product and I poured over the reviews and ordered that day. I was so excited for it to come that I ripped it out of the box. I went to work with a 2x mirror in a well lit room. It did hurt-like others have said, it's comprable to tweezing (I think it might hurt a little less). Tears welled up in my eyes a couple of times but it wasn't like I was about to scream out in pain. I tried to do my moustache but since I used the hair remover cream less than a week ago I don't think it was long enough to pull out. It took me a little bit of trial and error to get this to grab and remove hair but I knew not to give up. After doing my whole face, it was red (like when I pluck my eyebrows) but I put some moisturizer on and went to bed and woke up with smooth silkly, normal skin. It does look a little dry though, I probably should have reapplied the moisturizer in the AM. I love that I can do this in the convenience of my home. I will try to give an update as to how often I have to use this product to maintain my face as it is now-not completely hairless, there are VERY short fine hairs remaining, you know like most normal people! I plan to do it twice a week. This is the cheapest, easiest, most ingenious product for facial hair removal I've seen! I keep looking at my face in mirrors from the angles I used to dread and it makes me so happy. While I can't say I'm looking forward to getting a bunch of pictures taken of me, it's no longer because of my facial hair! I can't wait to tell all of my female friends and family members about this!! And thanks to everyone else who left reviews, you made me try this product and I am so grateful that I did! I am not big on reviewing, but I felt I had to add my story since I got a lot out of everyone else's. For other women with my type of facial hair, I can't urge you enough to try this product. At $13, what's there to lose?? Update: I used this for the second time about a week after the first try. It was not nearly as painful, I didn't even bat an eye-probably because you are pulling much less hair. It is tough to do your chin, I'm still trying to figure out the most efficient angles, etc. I don't think I'll have to use this more than once a week for maintenance, which is awesome! Oh, and it did end up making me break out on my jaw line by my ears. But they weren't pimples, just bumps and they went a way within a couple of days.
T**E
It works, but it's not painless by any means!
I've been shaving my chin and neck (under the chin, not the whole neck) for close to 30 years. I hate it because I don't like waking up w/stubble, especially if I'm visiting someone or have my own visitors who see me before I shower. I saw this online after searching for a solution and decided to try it due to the good reviews. It's a simple piece of equipment and I could see just by looking at it how it works and for $20 def worth a try. So. The first night I received it I gave it a go and THOUGHT it was working. I told my daughter it felt like little static shocks, no big deal. I sat in front of the mirror for about an hour using it, realizing at the end of that hour I really was just learning HOW to use it and OMG, when I was using it correctly boy did it hurt! Especially on the chin, for those thick and plentiful hairs that I've been keeping shaved for 30 years. However since I had started this torturous procedure I was committed and kept going. After about 40 minutes of getting hairs I stopped, realizing that by no means was I done. After about 10 minutes in the process of painfulness the pain subsided, or rather my chin was just super numb by that time. The next night, now having a good idea of how this device worked, I took another shot. Once you get the hang of it, and it does take a while, it works well (in that it grabs a multitude of hair at the same time). Again pain until numb. About an hour later I stopped, realizing that I got SO many more hairs but not all of them. Yikes. The next day I finished up and boy oh boy was my chin/neck smooth. The third day of pulling wasn't as painful and I'm not sure if my chin was just used to it or more than likely, the stubborn/hard to pull hairs were gone so the hairs that were left were easier to pull? I did notice that some hairs don't come out the first time they get pulled, and I would have to go over the same spot over and over, finally pulling the entirety of the hair out, so for me it wasn't a quick answer nor was it painless, however I woke up this morning with NO stubble. I sent a photo of the contraption to my sister and she replied that she's been using an epilator (electric one) for years which sounds a LOT easier. BUT, since i've been through the initial pain and my chin/neck is hair free i'm going to keep it up w/this spring and see how it goes. 4 stars, taking one off for pain and the fact that rolling over and pulling (painfully) a hair doesn't actually always pull it out, so sometimes ONE hair can cause a multitude of pains. But it worked. UPDATE: I ended up returning this and buying a cordless epilator. What a difference. Didn’t realize how wonderful The cordless epilator! I feel silly for not trying it first and skipping is torture device. The epilator pulls out hairs completely, but works like a razor in that one swipe over your hairs and they’re pretty much gone.
A**H
Quick solution, still gonna hurt
Definitely not painless, though I didn't expect it to be since it's pulling the hairs. I usually tweeze my upper lip and chin. I needed another option and it was between this and a waxing set up. This being the cheaper and smaller option, storage wise, I thought I'd try this first. It is a much quicker more full coverage solution. I would say it hurts more than tweezing but a little less than threading. Honestly I'm just happy to have a quicker solution. Plucking my upper lip would take me a couple days because I could never muster the strength to do it all in one sitting.
O**.
Works really well!
I have a lot of trouble with hair removal from my upper lip. With tweezing, it takes me about an hour and it looks like I still get only about half of the hairs... waxing is really expensive to do consistently, but always gives me the best results. I've had absolutely terrible luck with home waxing kits as the wax sticks to my skin more than to the paper. I've tried nair for the face, but it still only gets about half the hair and sits on the skin for 10 minutes, which is quite a while. I should mention too that I have very sensitive/fair skin- my skin is practically white, but my hair is very black, which is a terrible combination for facial hair. I am always on the lookout for new things that I can use to help me with this problem that is financially reasonable and decently easy/time efficient. Reading the reviews for this, I was excited, but hesitant. Nevertheless, I figured for less than $15 it was worth a shot. I mean, I pay close to that just getting my face waxed at a salon. I am so glad I tried this product! I followed the advice of one reviewer to turn clockwise with the right hand and counterclockwise with the left. I started near the lip and moved up to the nose. I used different widths of the bend- sometimes I held the spring straighter and others I tried it completely in an upside down u-shape. The pain was totally manageable. My eyes watered a bit, but it was about the same as plucking and less than waxing pain-wise. It was exponentially faster than plucking and got rid of all the hairs on my upper lip! I think for that, the pain was well worth it. I assume as I use it more frequently, the pain will decrease. I was pretty thorough, getting every single hair, and it only took about 3 minutes total time- way less than plucking does (and got sooo many more hairs). I followed the directions to clean my face after use and apply moisturizer and I didn't have any problems with breaking out. My skin was red for a few minutes after use, but it was honestly red for less time than after plucking or waxing. My skin is pretty sensitive though too, and I know that, so I was surprised that it wasn't more irritated for longer. I did get this primarily for upper lip, but I do have a few hairs on my chin area, so I tried it there too. I only have a couple every now and again, so plucking is still easier for those I think, but this worked well there too- getting the angles right was more difficult, but it seemed to work well once I did. I'd also like to comment on the hairs- I tried an epilator before that was designed for the face, but I found that it just broke off the hairs at the skin and didn't really pull them out. I can see all the hairs in the spring sprong AND I can see the little ends that show they were really pulled out and not just broken at the skin! Perfect! I am sooo glad I gave this product a try, and I plan to continue to use it for a long time to come!
N**.
Caution
**Please read!** I’ve had this hair remover tool for a year now & in all honesty loved and highly recommended this to others. However, please BEWARE that regular use has made my upper lip and chin hair WORSE. ☹️ In the beginning, results were noticeable and phenomenal! But regular use has resulted in me having a “5 o clock shadow” after 1 skipped day & chin hairs I didn’t have prior to using this tool. I’ve made a laser hair removal appt this week bc I’m not wearing makeup everyday to cover a mustache. Ladies, if you can’t afford laser treatments, avoid needing to in the future & seek an alternative method from this coil. This hair remover tool absolutely works short term, but causes more crap to deal with long term. From my experience it is not worth using.
V**V
Life-changing product! No more embarrassing facial hair!
Seriously ladies, if you have any type of facial hair and want to get rid of it, this product is a must! I have tried so many hair removal methods, and this is my favorite product by far. It is very simple to use, and once you get the hang of it you don't even need a mirror. Background: 28 yo, fair skin, dark hair, dark hair on upper lip, light blonde peach fuzz on rest of face. I have always been sooooo embarrased by my upper lip. I sat in front of the mirror for hours tweezing every little hair I could find. I did this at least twice a week. Then I got it waxed professionally, which worked but it was a lot of maintenance and added up to a lot of money every month, plus it was so embarrassing to go get my lip waxed in my early twenties. Then I bought at home wax, I tried many different brands but none of them worked that well for me. So back to tweezing it was. I started using retin-a about a year ago for acne, and my facial hair got so much worse (doctors say they aren't related, but many women report the same thing happened to them). My 'peach fuzz' became longer and thicker and spread out over more of my face.It was beyond embarrassing, I am a young healthy adult, why would this happen to me, I kept thinking. I could no longer wax because waxing while using retin-a is a big no no. So I would sit and tweeze my entire face, which took hours and hours and hours. I then got a facial epilator, which irritated my face big time. I read about these springs on a website and knew I had to get one immediately. I went to a few stores in my area because I wanted it right then. No one carried these though, not even dedicated beauty stores. So I immediately jumped on Amazon. This spring was a bit more expensive, but I went with it because of the great reviews and the fact that it is made of solid stainless steel, which shouldn't irritate skin. The day it was supposed to arrive I ran to the mailbox with such excitement and opened the package and went to work. The directions were a bit unclear, so it took about 5 minutes for me to get the hang of it (you don't turn your hands the same direction, but towards each other). What works best for me is turning my right hand clockwise and my left hand counter-clockwise at the same time. An easy way to remember this is when you are holding your spring up to your face in a U shape, your thumbs are pointed at your face, so you turn your hands so that both thumbs go inward and then away from you. As soon as I got the hang of it I went to town. This product is very easy to use, and pulls out course and fine hairs, dark and light hairs, all the hairs on my face. An important thing to remember is that the spring pulls out any hair in its path. I wouldn't go anywhere near the eye without a mirror and a very steady hand. I wouldn't even attempt the forehead without a mirror and some careful planning, because you will unintentionally pull out eyebrows and eye lashes (trust me)! And this is NOT for shaping eyebrows. But I sit in front of the tv with this and work my cheeks, upper lip, chin, neck (anything below the eyes). I have very sensitive skin and use retin-a. I usually use this right before I wash my face at night time. When I am finished my face is bright red (don't be alarmed!) but it goes away within the hour. I wash my face and moisturize within an hour of using this. It has not caused me any breakouts, ingrown hairs, or any negative effects on my face at all. My skin has never felt so smooth and good, and I'm no longer embarrassed to be in the sunlight. As far as pain goes, to me this wasn't bad at all. It doesn't hurt near as bad as waxing or epilating. The first time for most people will be painful, as you are ripping hairs out from the root. But the more you use this, the less painful it becomes, and less hair grows back. So if it hurts badly for you, stick it out! The next time won't be near as bad. This was a life-changer for me. It was worth it to spend the extra money on a quality product that doesn't make me breakout.
G**H
Fail
This did not really work for me. I bought it to get rid of chin hairs and they seemed to get more ingrown with each use. I would not recommend for a lady trying to get rid of chin hairs.
A**I
Easy to use ans it works
perfect
ه**ل
سيء
حتى مع مشاهدة الفيديو، غير فعّال!
M**Y
I wasted so many years without this ....
If you're the tl;dr type then to summarize: 1. This works. 2. I'm one of those who got a rash when I first used it. The problem was NOT the Spring - it turns out I react to rubbing alcohol. I've been using Hydrogen Peroxide to clean it instead and have had no more issues. I'm past middle age - so I guess I'm older (not old!). At this point in my life I could have a beautiful Van Dyke beard if I left the hair to grow on my face and chin. Cream depilatories have stopped working and tweezing is just a nightmare-sized job. To complicate things I also have a hand tremor so grabbing one little hair with tweezers is a true exercise in frustration. Even with my tremor I managed to clean my face, chin, and throat in one evening. In fact I've become a little obsessed and will use it while I watch TV just in case a tiny short newcomer has decided to pop up. I really wish this had been in my arsenal decades ago. It's brilliant and my skin is smoother (even with the wrinkles) than I had hoped for. Unlike tweezing you clean an area of your face rather than aiming for individual hairs. You can focus on one problem child if need be though. Also, unlike waxing you don't have to wait for the hair to be a certain length. This Spring can grab the shortest hairs in the most awkward places. If you're on the fence then I strongly recommend you try this. The Company provides lots of information (although you'll wind up finding the best approach for yourself) and it works. It really works. :)
C**N
De bonne qualité
De bonne qualité, tres bon produit , efficace et facile d'utilisation
A**N
Life Changing
This product has honestly changed my life. Due to a hormone imbalance for the last 8-10 years I have been shaving my facial hair once, twice sometimes 3 times a day. I have tried all sorts of treatments from privately paid for electrolysis, to NHS hospital laser treatment, light treatment not to mention various medications. This is not the normal pale soft moustache hair I am talking about coarse often dark stubble a male model would be proud of. Unless you experience this yourself you will never know how it feels for a woman to have to do this. I used to love my husband stroking my face but have spent years now squirming away from him if he did this first thing in the morning or if I wasn't sure if there had been any growth during the day I had not had chance to deal with. I would not go anywhere without a disposable razor including smuggling them onto long haul flights - seriously there are adolescent boys who'd kill for this facial hair growth. This product is far from painless (as alleged by someone with clearly no facial nerves) and takes some getting used to. I spent about 2 hours for the first couple of days fiddling with it when watching the TV in the evening but eventually rid myself of all the hair at different levels of growth. A week later I have not had to put a razor to my face and my skin is thanking me for it! Usage wise… It is like a mass plucking I guess and feels like lots of short sharp stings. You’ll find a way that suits you, your hair type and facial shape – don’t be afraid to use it in different shapes than the advised ‘inverted ‘u’ and roll it in different ways. I am still trying to brave using this on my upper lip (which is way more sensitive but which was never as bad as my chin and neck growth thankfully) but I am beginning to stop flinching every time my husband goes to touch my face – tough habit to break but it will be worth it! Thank you R.E.M. a million times more effective than treatments that have cost me hundreds more!
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