BaBylissPRO VibeFX Cord/Cordless Massager
- Brand:
- Babylisspro
- Model Number:
- FXSSM1
- UPC:
- 074108364678
- EAN:
- 0074108364678
- Walmart SKU:
- 291066743
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$174.99 | |
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$89.99 | |
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$174.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 78 reviews.
I have used the VIBEFX to revitalize flexibility in my left ankle and knee that have experienced massive surgical operations in my youth.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Thing Is super strong and the clients love the extra service .
Excellent for relaxing the scalp, very quiet and comfortable to use. Ideal for barbershops and personal use." Very good quality, light and powerful. It gives a feeling of professional and relaxing massage.”
easy to use, almost silent, nothing percussive, only 2 levels of vibrations and its totally relaxing
wife absolutely loves her massages. battery is excellent. i recommend if using for long periods of time, i put a wash rag on top of my hand cause it can bump against your knuckles after extended use. also i keep my pinky and pointer finger out so i can get a better grip while massaging. my wife back pain is gone. she loves it
Fantastic Massage. The low setting really has depth
nice treat. my husband wanted tgis for us after having this done at his barber shop. Yes, it feels marvelous. We place a glove on for support of the hand. it feels better when you massage someone
Really like this hand-held, portable massager. Exactly what I needed. Can I say tactifully it can be used basically anywhere you need it. I think for guys this could be a helpful way to relax and relieve stress.
I bought two of these after having experienced them in the barbershop for shoulder massages after cuts. I liked the feel of them and researched the item online to see how it should be used. Then, i was allowed to test the one my barber owned to see if it worked for massaging the rest of my body. My test was short and maybe no thorough enough. Either way, I took the risk and purchased 2. The plan is to use them on my partner as she loves massages, but I'm not sure about how noticeable they are for the body, as I have used them to massage my back and shoulders, without really feeling much, but I do notice some benefit when massaging my own legs; however, the vibration is excellent and obvious for face and head massages, which also led me to buy them as I tend to have migraines and I alleviate the pain by massaging my temples. I have already used these for migraines and it feels comforting and helpful. I would assume that when someone else uses them on you, the effect should be more noticeable and beneficial, but I have yet to find out. Either way, I will be keeping them as I find them versatile and useful; I will benefit from them, my girl will love them, and my 3 year old expressed that he enjoyed the full body massages (including hands, fingers, feet, toes, head, and face) that I have given him with these <3, so ... they are Child Approved ;) ... The CONS to owning these devices are the spring straps, as they are too tight for me and become uncomfortable after a while. I don't know how much usage they are designed for, but after several minutes, I end up with red marks on the edges of my hands and fingers, and I do feel strain because of the constraint, plus the design does not stay in place. It would be excellent if they designed more comfortable grips/straps, that could also glide across hair, face, and body, without being cold, or without scuffing skin and drying the path they run by turning it white. Replacing these springs with something more comfortable for both wearer and client would be amazing. (I will investigate if they sell alternatives or if I can remove, modify, and replace the stock part with something to better serve the purpose I purchased them for). To summarize: They are MADE FOR BARBERS, not for bodies. They work excellently for face and massages involving fingertips, but I plan on expanding their usage for therapeutic activities, and will probably have to modify or replace the straps/grips.
My physical therapist uses it after pt and it helped tremendously on sore muscles so that's why I ordered it. It's a little odd to hold, especially if you have big hands, but overall a good product!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $89.99 (Mar 26) to $174.99 (Jun 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is 12.7% above the 90-day average of $155.32.
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