







💦 Elevate your skincare game—because your glow deserves VIP treatment.
The Vanity Planet Vina is a hydrating and infusing facial device designed to deep cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate skin using microbubble dermabrasion and suction technology. It features three adjustable speeds and silicone tips to customize treatment, aiming to unclog pores, detoxify, and reduce fine lines for a spa-grade facial experience at home.













| ASIN | B09XZ2C9QZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,191,227 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #726 in Powered Facial Cleansing Brushes & Devices |
| Brand | Vanity Planet |
| Brand Name | Vanity Planet |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 2.6 out of 5 stars 27 Reviews |
| Item Form | Pen |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Vanity Planet |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Name | Vina |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Skin Type | Dry |
| UPC | 812485028154 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
U**R
Not what I was expecting
This sounded intriguing, but it wasn't what I was expecting. Here's the gist of what the device does, since the listing doesn't really explain it. At the bottom, you have a reservoir that you are supposed to use their "Vina Drip Serum". I didn't have this, so I tried using it with just water, then later with some diluted facial cleanser. You then have a silicone suction cup with a swirling pattern and 2 holes, one at each end of the swirl. When you press this against your face and turn it on, it creates a suction that also causes the serum/water/cleaner to travel from 1 hole to the other inside the suction cup. The idea is that this crates suction on your pores, then the serum/water/cleaner goes into the pore and out the other hole and into the other side of the reservoir for used water. A neat concept, but maybe one that is trying too hard.. literally and figuratively. I found that the suction cup often just stuck to one spot and I couldn't slide it around over may face. I'm also not sure if you are supposed to do it this way, or just perform suction cleaning over one spot at a time. Either way, the latter is how it ended up for me. It was just tedious and I didn't notice a dramatic improvement to my pores. My face did not feel cleaner after using it... it just had several circle marks everywhere. I think maybe this would be good if you get clogged pores, maybe on your nose, and you could use this to target a small area.. Otherwise, it's just too much time and hassle for minimal results.
J**Y
Poor Quality
I loved the idea of this and was excited to use the device. The first use was successful. After using a couple of times the silicone tip wouldn’t stay on during the session. I tried switching out the tips, but the same issue kept occurring. I’m so bummed because I enjoyed using this device, but now it’s pointless since the tip won’t stay on. I wish I could return or exchange this item, but it’s been longer than 30 days.
S**R
Mega Suction. I’m Not in Love
I was excited to try the Vina, but I was also cautious. Before using it I watched the few videos I could find about it online. I also read all the reviews. I purchased the Vina Drip Hydrating Serum formulated especially for the device after reading that water and probably other serums wouldn’t work (the device does not come with Vina Drip). When my Vina arrived I was ready! Or so I thought… To begin with there are two chambers for liquid. One is for adding fresh Vina Drip, the secondary chamber is for the gunk that gets sucked back up from your face. You will need a tiny funnel or container with a pour spout to get your Vina Drip into the chamber. I tried pouring my Vina Drip in without either of these. Even though I was being very careful, excess liquid spilled over the side. Once I had serum in the chamber I selected a silicon tip. There a 3 tips to choose from - a small one for around your nose and mouth, a medium size one for delicate skin, and a larger size one that says it’s suitable for the whole face. I chose the middle size one. I then turned my device on while looking at my manual and realized there was a misprint in the instructions. There is a small light on the side of the device that indicates the amount of suction. Blue is for low suction. Green = medium. Red = high. Unfortunately the manual that was included said Green = low suction. This was confusing. I had to go back and watch 2 videos again to make sure I was using the lowest suction. I was thankful that I did because I think the green level would tear my face off. When I turned the device on I forgot to get the serum flowing first by dragging the device across my arm. When I touched my face the device immediately attached to my skin and wouldn’t move. I got a sizable hickey on my cheek. Once I figured out that I needed to get the serum flowing I tried again, but I still had problems with the suction tip sticking to my face and being difficult to glide over my skin. When I finished using the device it wasn’t pretty. My skin was covered in bright red streaks. I wasn’t going to give up though. I thought maybe I was somehow doing it wrong, or perhaps there was something wrong with my device. I wrote to Vanity Planet and asked them if there was a specific angle that I should be holding the device, as well as how much serum I should feel on my face. They responded by sending me a video that I’d already watched and that doesn’t answer these questions. I wrote back and thanked them for the video, but explained that I still needed help. They said that the Vina is supposed to “stick” to your skin and you should feel “a little bit” of serum. It was a vague answer, but I decided to give the device a second try. My second attempt a week later wasn’t much better. The device felt pretty dry as I tried to drag it across my face and it got stuck multiple times in the same area. I was really worried about breaking capillaries. After using the device my skin was inflamed and looked tortured (see photos - looks like a sunburn). I did the treatment just before bed. So while my skin was uncomfortable as I was falling asleep, the effect did wear off by morning. In the morning I found that my skin looked lightly resurfaced. My cheeks were just a little pink and my chest was still blotchy in a couple of areas. My skin was hydrated and soft, but I also applied hyaluronic acid to my face and a cooling sleep mask. I’m not sure that the results are better than I’d get through normal exfoliation and an overnight mask. All that said, I would not recommend this device to someone who has sensitive skin or rosacea (my skin is pretty normal). If you do decide to try the Vina, you should probably order the Vina Drip too. Make sure that you watch a couple of videos before you jump in and read the reviews so you know what to expect. Also, it’s best to do this at night or when you aren’t expecting anyone to see you. I was hoping this would work like a dream, but it wasn’t a pleasurable experience. I was surprised by how rough the suction was on my skin.
M**E
Tricky Item, Very Strong Suction Though ...
This arrives doubly boxed. And, I genuinely appreciate the seals on the box that let you know that this item is absolutely pristine, straight from the manufacturer! Nice! Now, rather than just jump in here, I tried this on my arm. The suction was extremely powerful and the device is difficult to move. I was expecting it to glide like a microdermabrasion wand or something like that. But once it begins, it's super difficult to move. So, I think that will be worked out with the second generation of this product. I tried this very briefly along my jawline, but it was equally as difficult to move. I think that if this were revamped to move smoothly, it would have potential. Also, I think that if the device came with a full-sized version of the needed serum (even though it indicates that water works), that would be ideal. (Even if the price point were higher, that would be more than okay). As this stands, it definitely has power but it needs a way to glide easily and effortlessly. I feel like this device is half-way to awesome right now. A 2.0 edition will most likely rock!
H**E
Excellent facial device for deep cleansing!!
This is a very giftable facial device that helps to exfoliate, cleanse, moisturize, detoxify and deep clean your skin. It’s a very nicely made device, comfortable to hold, looks good and looks very well made. Nothing looks “cheap”. I love that it’s rechargeable because it’s super convenient! I definitely recommend this. I haven’t seen my pores change but I do get a very nice deep clean that I haven’t felt before! It’s just a bit pricy, which is why I gave 4 stars :)
G**E
Miraculous and Luxurious Facial Device!!
This Vanity Planet Via is absolutely amazing!! It’s a great infusing facial device! I actually own many of these devices but this one really stood out! This is great to clean deep into my skin and get all the oil and build up away! I enjoying how this does not draws out my natural oils! It keep my face hydrated and makes me feel awesome! The 3 silicone tips and speeds are great too! Very convenient! Overall I am very impressed and satisfied!
J**'
NOT for those with sensitive skin
This is a review for: Vanity Planet Vina, Hydrating & Infusing Facial Device - Cleanses, Exfoliates & Hydrates Skin to Unclog Pores, Detoxify, Hydrate & Deep Clean - Reduce Fine Lines and Impurities First of all, my thoughts are in consensus with a lot of other reviewers here. This is a VERY strong suction device that may cause damage to skin and even with the lowest setting, it is difficult to control (you aren't supposed to have this on the same spot for more than a few seconds). The instructions are pretty horrible, it doesn't state which silicone head is supposed to be for sensitive skin (it has 3 sizes, smaller, larger and sensitive..but.. which is which???). The video posted is also quite unhelpful (they jumble words like it's not been rehearsed well or the person isn't going off of a set script..) It caused some scraping damage on my cheek, near my under eye that caused scabs. The serum they advise to use is not available and won't be shipped until a month + out. If this was so vital to using this device, why not have a smaller trial sized serum sold with this device? Trying to get liquid in the compartment is also super difficult. I tried to put some micellar water in there, thinking it might work better than just plain water, but the hole is very small so it does spill. I also read in the official website that the serum also spills everywhere. I hope the company updates their description of the product (and state that this is a suction device!!) and clarify instructions better to help consumers since as is, it's all in all just confusing.
L**N
Interesting device
Basically this device behaves sort of like a carpet cleaner does, but for your face. It jets in a hydrating formula (not included) that helps remove gunk and exfoliate and vacuum it away. At the same time, it infuses hydration into the skin. Since it didn't come with its branded hydrating fluid, I gave it a go with just micellar water. It's super gentle to use, though it left my entire face pretty red. The redness subsided after about 20 minutes or so. Regular cleansing is rough of my skin though, so I wasn't overly surprised at the redness. I guess it did a thorough job of cleaning, though my skin felt a bit stripped, even with just micellar water. It may be a better experience if I try a their special fluid. I felt a little uncomfortable using this device without their recommended fluid, Vina Drip, to give the device a proper run and evaluation. It would have been nice if they had included a sample size with the device. It did seem to work exactly as it was supposed to though.
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