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Published 12:45 27 Apr 2017 BST
Updated 18:15 30 Apr 2017 BST
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Specifically designed to contour and sculpt the jaw and face and release tension, as well as work out fascial adhesions and tightness between the smallest joints and bones in the hands, feet, and neck, users claim the gadget is having a toning effect on their problem areas.
The device, which can also be used to relieve migraines, is so popular that customers are now limited to five units per person, per order.
Fans including Jill Matthews (pictured above) claim they saw a difference in their skin after just one use.
For $99 (€92), we might just join the line and see if it's true.
For the full rundown on how it works, check out this FaceBlaster tutorial:
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