This Famed Clogged Pore Extractor Is Extremely Satisfying To Use, Trust Us—And It’s 25% Off for Labor Day

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We have arrived at the time in summer when the heat is maxing out and pores are clogging up. While reaching for ingredients like salicylic acid and clays to sop up sebum is one way to go about getting gunk out of your pores, there's a skin-care enthusiast-beloved tool called the Dermaflash Dermapore Extractor and Serum (normally $99) that helps to clean sebum out of pores, while infusing skin care deeper into skin. It basically has the effects of a facial, but with a single handheld device. And guess what? It's 25% for Labor Day weekend already. Started today until September 5, snag a Dermapore extractor for a quarter of the price and kiss those clogged pores buh-bye.

Dermaflash Dermapore Ultrasonic Pore Extractor & Serum Infuser — $74.00

Originally $99, now $74

This device is basically like a handheld facial.

To use the tool, you start by washing your face with the cleanser of your choice to remove all the makeup and oil that's on your face. You're meant to keep your face wet throughout the entire treatment, so when you rinse off the cleanser, don't pat your face dry like you usually do. Instead, grab the Dermapore device and press the button on it one time—a white light will appear and this lets you know that the device is in extract mode. During extract mode, start to glide the spatula over your skin, paying close attention to areas where you know that you have clogged pores.

The Dermapore device uses ultrasonic vibrations to help dislodge the oil, dirt, and blackheads that accumulate on skin and can lead to breakouts down the line. As you use it, you can even see some of the gunk coming out of your skin and onto the metal tip (ewww!) so that you know in real time it's working. Once you've gone over the areas, you can tell that skin is visibly clearer of debris.

When you're ready to move onto the next step, you clear the tip, using alcohol and a cotton swap to clean the device. Then, dry your face and apply the serum or moisturizer of your choosing to your complexion. Press the button on the device twice and you'll see a blue light, which means that you're in the infuse mode. You'll start to feel little tapping motions that are meant to indicate that it's pressing the ingredients into your complexion.

In mimicking the motions of a facial by extracting gunk from your face and then pressing ingredients deep within to give you the effects that you want. And while a facial might feel like a treat that you get to have once in a while, utilizing a tool like this over the long haul can provide even better, more customizable results. And given that it's $99 bucks, when compared to an IRL facial, it basically pays for itself in a single use.

BTW: Here are the other tools derms say are worth the money:

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