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DERMAFLASH DERMAPORE+ Ultrasonic Pore Extractor + Skincare Infuser

The DERMAPORE+ aims to be a dual-action tool for clearer skin and better product absorption. It uses ultrasonic vibrations for extraction and ionic technology to help push skincare deeper into the skin.

Sephora price

$109.00

Price matters most when you are trying to learn whether this lane belongs in your routine without turning the test into a luxury gamble.

Sephora reviews

3.3 / 5

About 12 reviews on the current Sephora source, so there is real volume behind the reputation.

Shoppers keep mentioning

Salicylic AcidPapaya EnzymesNiacinamidePoresDrynessand Acne and Blemishes

These are the shopper themes that keep showing up around this listing and shape why people open it in the first place.

Glass take

3.3 / 5 overall fit

A device that promises pore extraction and enhanced skincare absorption, but reviews suggest it may not live up to the hype for everyone.

DERMAFLASH DERMAPORE+ Ultrasonic Pore Extractor + Skincare Infuser

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Price, rating, review count, and source status come from Sephora. Glass adds the routine fit, overlap risk, and what to compare next.

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What Sephora says

What this product is supposed to do

A two-in-one device, now with boosted ultrasonic and ionic technology, that gently unclogs pores and enhances the penetration of your favorite skincare.

NormalDryCombinationand OilyPoresDrynessand Acne and Blemishes

Prep: Wet skin with DERMAPORE+ Prep Mist before using Extract mode. Re-mist as needed (skin must remain wet for entire duration).

Extract: Glide tip of spatula over any clog-prone areas. Keep your fingertips on the silver strip to allow the ionic technology to function.

Infuse: Apply your favorite skincare, then glide the flat part of the spatula over your skin, keeping your fingertips on the silver strip.

What Glass adds

What actually matters before you buy it

This device offers a novel approach to pore care and product penetration. However, its effectiveness can vary greatly depending on individual skin type and existing routine. It's best viewed as a supplementary tool rather than a primary treatment for persistent acne or congestion.

Mixed Extraction Results

While some users appreciate the gentle nature of the extraction, a significant portion found it insufficient for removing stubborn blackheads or congestion, leading to disappointment given the price.

Enhanced Absorption

The infusion mode received more consistent praise, with users noting that their serums and moisturizers seemed to absorb better and provide more noticeable benefits when used with the device.

Best for

When this is a smart buy

  • Those looking for a gentle, non-physical method of pore clearing
  • Individuals who want to enhance the absorption of their current skincare products
  • People with normal to combination skin types

Skip if

When this is the wrong lane

  • You have very sensitive or compromised skin that could be irritated by ultrasonic vibrations
  • You are looking for a powerful, deep extraction tool for severe blackheads or cystic acne
  • Your current skincare routine already provides excellent results for pore concerns

Routine Fit

Where DERMAPORE+ Fits In

This device is best used after cleansing and before applying serums or moisturizers. For the extraction mode, ensure your skin is prepped with a hydrating mist to allow the spatula to glide smoothly. For the infusion mode, apply your treatment product and then use the device to help it penetrate. It's not a replacement for daily cleansing or targeted treatments but can enhance their effects.

Why it works

Where it earns the slot and where it does not

The useful question is not whether this product is good in a vacuum. It is whether it makes your routine easier to run or just adds one more bottle with a familiar ingredient on it.

What it actually does well

  • Dual functionality (extraction and infusion)
  • Gentle ultrasonic technology
  • Potential for improved product absorption

Where it starts to feel redundant

  • Mixed reviews on extraction effectiveness
  • Requires consistent use of prep mist for optimal results
  • High price point for a supplementary device

Routine fit

Where it belongs in the stack

Frequency

For extraction, start with once or twice a week. For infusion, it can be used daily or as often as you use your serums and moisturizers. Listen to your skin and adjust frequency as needed.

Glass rating

How this formula scores in real life

3.3/ 5 overall

A device that promises pore extraction and enhanced skincare absorption, but reviews suggest it may not live up to the hype for everyone.

Effectiveness

3.0 / 5

Some users found it effective for gentle pore clearing, while others reported minimal results.

Ease of Use

4.0 / 5

The device is generally considered easy to use, with clear instructions for extraction and infusion modes.

Full ingredient breakdown

Every ingredient, what it does, and whether I care

Solvent

Water/Aqua/Eau

Badness

0.0 / 10

The base for many skincare formulations.

Usually helps with

All skin types

Watch for

None

Exfoliant

Sea Silt Extract/Maris Limus Extract/Extrait De Limon Marin

Badness

3.0 / 10

Rich in minerals, it can help to purify and gently exfoliate the skin.

Usually helps with

Congestion, dullness

Watch for

May cause mild irritation for very sensitive skin

Soothing Agent

Centaurea Cyanus Flower Water

Badness

0.0 / 10

Known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties.

Usually helps with

Irritation, redness

Watch for

None

Antioxidant

Lactobacillus/Punica Granatum Fruit Ferment Extract

Badness

1.0 / 10

A fermented ingredient that can help to brighten and smooth the skin, offering antioxidant benefits.

Usually helps with

Dullness, uneven tone

Watch for

None

Exfoliant

Gluconic Acid

Badness

2.0 / 10

A polyhydroxy acid (PHA) that provides gentle exfoliation and humectant properties, suitable for sensitive skin.

Usually helps with

Dullness, dehydration

Watch for

None

Humectant

Butylene Glycol

Badness

0.0 / 10

A common ingredient that helps to attract and retain moisture.

Usually helps with

Dryness, hydration

Watch for

None

Amino Acid

Glutamic Acid

Badness

1.0 / 10

An amino acid that can help to support skin barrier function and hydration.

Usually helps with

Barrier support, hydration

Watch for

None

Antioxidant

Camellia Oleifera Leaf Extract

Badness

1.0 / 10

Derived from green tea, it offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.

Usually helps with

Redness, environmental protection

Watch for

None

Exfoliant

Citric Acid

Badness

3.0 / 10

An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) used for exfoliation and pH adjustment. Can be irritating at higher concentrations.

Usually helps with

Dullness, texture

Watch for

Potential for irritation, especially on sensitive skin or when overused

Soothing Agent

Boerhavia Diffusa Root Extract

Badness

1.0 / 10

A plant extract known for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.

Usually helps with

Redness, irritation

Watch for

None

Antioxidant

Hydroxyacetophenone

Badness

1.0 / 10

A synthetic antioxidant that helps protect the skin from environmental stressors.

Usually helps with

Environmental protection

Watch for

None

Chelating Agent

Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate

Badness

0.0 / 10

Helps to improve the stability and performance of the formula.

Usually helps with

Product stability

Watch for

None

Preservative

Potassium Sorbate

Badness

0.0 / 10

A common preservative used to prevent microbial growth.

Usually helps with

Product preservation

Watch for

None

Antioxidant

Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate

Badness

1.0 / 10

A fermented ingredient that can offer antioxidant and skin-conditioning benefits.

Usually helps with

Skin conditioning

Watch for

None

pH Adjuster

Sodium Hydroxide

Badness

2.0 / 10

Used to adjust the pH of the formula. Can be irritating if not properly balanced.

Usually helps with

Formula balance

Watch for

Potential for irritation if pH is too high

Preservative

Sodium Benzoate

Badness

0.0 / 10

A common preservative that helps to prevent product spoilage.

Usually helps with

Product preservation

Watch for

None

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FAQ

The fast answers people actually need

How often should I use the DERMAPORE+?

For extraction, start with once or twice a week. For infusion, it can be used daily or as often as you use your serums and moisturizers. Always listen to your skin's response.

Does the device actually extract blackheads?

Reviews are mixed. Some users find it effective for gentle pore clearing, while others feel it's not powerful enough for stubborn blackheads. It's important to keep the skin wet during extraction for best results.

Can I use my own skincare with the infusion mode?

Yes, the infusion mode is designed to enhance the absorption of your favorite serums and moisturizers. Apply your product first, then use the flat side of the spatula.