V2R blend-tone and V2R-G galvanic The V2R and V2R-G are needle epilators sold by Global Electrolysis Supply,
a disreputable company selling hair removal products on the net
and through catalogs.
As with all Global Electrolysis
Supply products, the V2R blend-tone and V2R-galvanic devices
should be avoided by all consumers.
Available devices:
V2R blend-tone
V2R-G
Please note that there appears to be no difference between the
two devices, except one is much more expensive. See photos below.
Not professional grade equipment
As with several of their other devices, Global pitches this product
as a home business opportunity. They use terms that address readers
as "the technician" and use terms likepatient
comfortorfewer patient dropouts and greater
profits.
Real professional-grade electrolysis equipment is designed and
manufactured by professional engineers with high-quality materials.
In addition, it is illegal for unlicensed practitioners to perform
professional electrolysis in many states. That's because electrolysis
is highly dependent on operator skill. Improperly performed electrolysis
can damage skin or spread infection.
This device should not be used for professional treatment.
Safety concerns
This device has not been UL-tested.
Global Electrolysis Supply is very disreputable and their products
are of low quality, according to consumers who have purchased
from them. Because these devices plug into a wall socket, its
important to use high-quality materials to protect users against
electrical shock and power surges.
Because of this danger, I recommend using a battery-powered unit
such as the One Touch or a better quality device made by an established
manufacturer if you want a unit that uses household current.
Questionable choice for home use
The fact that they sell a probe epilator is contradictory to
their Aavexx claims that
it is "completely unnecessary to insert a needle to produce
caustic levels of sodium hydroxide inside the follicle pore."
From a
consumer complaint site that discusses past dealings with
this company:
Not only do they provide bad customer service, but their products
don't work. The product they sold to me looks like someone just
stuck a label printed by computer just to give it a name. The
product stopped working after 2 weeks of use. I have tried calling
them, but staff doesn't answer my questions. I asked them for
a mailing address...staff's reply was "I was't given that
information."
-- Lourdes Banuelos, CA
This comment is backed up by the pictures below, where's it's
clearly the same model with a different sticker.
Consumers considering purchasing an electrolysis device for home
use should see my home
electrolysis page and section on purchasing
home-use electrolysis devices.
Can you spot the "difference"?
Below are photos of the V2R (top) and V2R-G (bottom).


Global claims the galvanic-only version isthe
same Variable Valence Reduction (V2R) system minus the rF blend.
Actually, the only "difference" is the labeling of
the red ON/OFF switch as "Full-Auto Blend-Tone." Oh,
and the $100 price increase.
They also pull this scam with their Laser Perm device.
This is why I urge all consumers to avoid all products by this
disreputable company.
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