Simply apply the nearly invisible adhesive strip to pull skin taut
You will be amazed at the difference it can make immediately to your neckline by addressing the loose sagging skin that can occur as we age
Helps to address the loss of elasticity making you look prematurely aged
Use it to feel more confident every day on video calls, or on special occasions, and prior to photoshoots
We recommend using a dermaplaning device (or razor) to remove peach fuzz below the hairline prior to application
Having a clean surface to apply the strips allows for maximum hold for hours
Watch videos and read through the application process below for a greater understanding of the product
Shhh…don’t worry, these strips blend in so well with your skin it will be your own little secret beauty tool!
INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure your neck and hands are free of any makeups, oils, or moisturizers before applying.
Remove the release paper from one side of the strip
After removing peach fuzz hair from your neck, apply the first side of the strip, starting just behind the ear line.
Remove the second part of the release paper and after gently pulling your excess neck skin towards the back of your neck (until you see the desired results) then stretch the strip past it and secure in place.
PLEASE NOTE: to get the desired look you may need to practice placement
Gently press and hold the strip for several seconds to ensure a good bond (the better the bond the longer the product will stay on).
To remove, apply a liberal amount of soap or oil to the strip and rub underneath it until the strip can be gently pulled off.
If the strip is too long for the size or shape of your neck, you can trim the length down to achieve your desired results.
@zachdecker Gaffe tape might do the trick. It is used by stagehands, holds well but is easily removable. Might still smart a little coming off the back of a hairy neck, though.
At first I was mildly horrified by this. Now I’m intrigued.
If your head is sufficiently follicle-free, could you stick this on the back of your head to change your facial features, like maybe move your eyes a little farther apart?
Could I use this in strategic locations on my back to get my six-pack abs back? (Might need a whole pack, but still.)
Specs
INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure your neck and hands are free of any makeups, oils, or moisturizers before applying.
Remove the release paper from one side of the strip
After removing peach fuzz hair from your neck, apply the first side of the strip, starting just behind the ear line.
Remove the second part of the release paper and after gently pulling your excess neck skin towards the back of your neck (until you see the desired results) then stretch the strip past it and secure in place.
PLEASE NOTE: to get the desired look you may need to practice placement
Gently press and hold the strip for several seconds to ensure a good bond (the better the bond the longer the product will stay on).
To remove, apply a liberal amount of soap or oil to the strip and rub underneath it until the strip can be gently pulled off.
If the strip is too long for the size or shape of your neck, you can trim the length down to achieve your desired results.
Video with tips on application
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Tuesday, Jul 6 - Friday, Jul 9
WHF???
@Kidsandliz
At least it’s something different.
@Kidsandliz Only grokking 2/3 of the initialism, but I’m pretty confident that I agree…
Couldn’t you use some gorilla tape to achieve a similar effect?
@zachdecker yes. But gorilla glue is more permanent.
@zachdecker Gaffe tape might do the trick. It is used by stagehands, holds well but is easily removable. Might still smart a little coming off the back of a hairy neck, though.
At first I was mildly horrified by this. Now I’m intrigued.
If your head is sufficiently follicle-free, could you stick this on the back of your head to change your facial features, like maybe move your eyes a little farther apart?
Could I use this in strategic locations on my back to get my six-pack abs back? (Might need a whole pack, but still.)