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Salt Lick
> 24 hourFirst off: how can a device have 2,500+ ratings and not one single review?...seems very suspect Second: this doesnt appear to do anything...doesnt have the intensity of a red-light therapy device, doesnt vibrate like the buffer pad style cellulite removers that are popular online right now and doesnt really heat up...I cant tell just how anyone thinks this is going to remove any cellulite just by ironing it out. The controls arent very intuitive and even with the instructions, the device is hard to get it to change settings. Pretty confused by this but also disappointed as I just dont think its doing anything effective.
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awesomest girl
> 24 hourThis massager is like a hand held tens unit. It provides shock stimulation to whatever body part you have it on. Be careful not to turn it up too high as it can be painful. There are a good difference in intensity between the lowest and max. I did not see any noticeable difference in cellulite after having used this daily for a couple weeks.
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Laura Pantoja
> 24 hourI don’t know if I was not using it right but this machine did nothing for me. I turned it up to the heights and still felt nothing. I did not like it at all.
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Nicole. J
> 24 hourDepsoul Cellulite Massager works by using a combination of vibrations and heat to target the affected areas, which can improve blood flow and result in a reduction in the appearance of cellulite. It can be used on the belly, waist, arms, legs, and butt, and will automatically turn off after one cycle massage of about 15 mins. However, after a couple of times of use, I have seen any results yet. will keep using it.
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KayLyn O
> 24 hourThis Depsoul Cellulite Massager is a pretty decent quality product, but I wish a gel or oil was included. Once I got compatible gel on Amazon, I found this machine does a decent job of relaxing targeted muscles. Theres a heating element to it which makes this pretty comfortable. I also appreciate that it turns off after 15 minutes so you dont risk irritating your skin because the gel I use eventually dissipates or gets absorbed. Overall, its an interesting massager and only time will tell if it makes a difference.
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Ms. Opinionated
> 24 hourFirst off I would like to bring to anyones attention that the majority of over 2000 reviews on this page are not for this cellulite massager so dont let yourself be impressed by the number of reviews. The majority of the reviews are for a facial cleanser. As for the Cellulite Massager, I am still not sure if it works to burn fat since I have not seen any change after using it for 30 days. The little machine does turn and gets warm. You will have to use a conductive gel for it to work correctly. It feels like a TENS machine and if you set it too high it will feel like you are getting shocked. So start off at the lowest setting and go up to figure out what is the highest setting you can tolerate.
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Bandana
> 24 hourSo this looks like a remote with red lights. I purchased gel and feel absolutely nothing from it. No warmth, no tingling sensation, nothing even at the highest setting. Possible the one I received was defective. So I basically have a wand that has flashy red lights on it.
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> 24 hourWhere to start.....? Firstly, I have a huge problem with companies providing misleading advertisements or in this case, reviews. When I look at the top of the page, the page shows that the massager has 4.9 stars out of 3000+ reviewers. That sounds pretty good, right? So I scrolled down to see what people are saying about THIS product and what did my eyes see...reviews of a cleanser or something like that. Most of the reviews were written in Portuguese (I think) so it was a bit hard to understand if the product shown in the pictures was a lotion, oil, or shower gel but I tell you what it was not....A cellulite massager. That is a huge red flag for me. The second problem I had with the massager was that it arrived dirty and with greasy fingerprints on it. When you are selling a beauty product that is used on the bodys largest organ, it should at the very least be hygienic and for the price of this flimsy piece of plastic, there should be no excuse if it is not. I did end up sanitizing this massager and trying it out anyways but it took some convincing for me to do so since I was very grossed out. The third problem was that I did not see a difference with my cellulite after using it pretty regularly for a couple of weeks. The heating function also did not seem to be working as I felt no heat coming from the massager. Also, the massager is very ill-suited for large areas as you need a massive amount of contact gel and a ton of time. The other thing about the usage of this massager was that the instructions that came with it were very poor. They did not mention cellulite at all but rather focused on toning, fat burning, and I believe anti-wrinkle. They did not mention how often you should use the massager per week for the problem you want to resolve, how much ground to cover per cycle, how long to use before potentially seeing results, or how to start using the machine on the skin besides basically saying to add contact gel, turn it on, pick a mode, and go. I would have at least liked to know how the massager should be safely operated on the skin by knowing what to watch out for and how things should feel. Overall the usage felt like a movable version of a TENS machine but a wayy over-priced one. Also, for the price, the company could have included at least a sample packet of contact gel to get started. I will continue using the massager and update the review if I see changes.
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Kate B
> 24 hourAfter I bought some conducting gel, I was able to try this out. I am hopeful it will make the skin look smoother. A friend swears by hers
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Amanda N.
> 24 hourUpdate May 29: I have now received several emails from a woman claiming to be an Aftermarket Customer Service Manager. She apologized for the product and wants to refund me. The issue is, not only are there weird misspellings and phrases, but the email is literally only numbers. AND for the life of me I don’t know how they got my email. I haven’t replied as I believe it’s a phishing scam, but just want to warn others who make a review on this product. Also, I still don’t think the product is worth it. There’s no consistency in the “massage”, I think it’s supposed to be like a tens unit, but the electroshocks last literally 2 seconds with barely any tension/pull. I don’t know how this product has so many reviews and as many stars as it does. It has 10 frequency levels, but honestly can’t even feel anything until 6 or 7. Maybe I got a faulty product, but it just seems like a waste of money. I’ve used it a few times and while of course I’m not expecting to see a difference so soon, I have a pretty good feeling I won’t ever see a difference. The product is very cheap material. I can’t move it around as the directions say because even the slightest bit of pressure on the buttons (from holding it) changes the mode and starts back at 1. The tiny shocks are like 2 seconds long and it’s pretty much the same for each mode. Just save your money. At this point, I don’t know why I even gave it 2 stars.