Q&A(17)
Q: Where can i buy replacement blades?
A: Hi Julie, Thank you for reaching out. SIMA replacement blades can be purchased here at Target https://www.target.com/p/spa-sciences-sima-dermaplaning-replacement-safety-tips-6ct/-/A-76251072#lnk=sametab but are sold out currently due to the popularity of the device. Please check back for an update or visit Spa Sciences site for SIMA replenishment blades. Hope this helps, don't hesitate to reach out if we can help further.
submitted bySpa Sciences - 1 year agoBrand expertA: Amazon also carries the blades.
submitted byredgarnet54 - 1 year ago
Q: Is there a Post-Deplaning serum that you recommend? Do you have to wear sunblock after Deplaning?
A: We recommend our hydrating tonic to start, then one of our serums. Find them on spasciences.com and yes, we always recommend sunscreen in the day time.
submitted bySpa Sciences - 3 years agoBrand expertA: Hello Mar G, we recommend you try the Spa Sciences AERO Renewal Serum for Anti-Aging, it's packed with nutrients and provides intense hydration. Be sure to keep your skin protected even if not using this product with SPF. For all your future beauty questions, get real-time answers using the “Chat with a Virtual Beauty Consultant” button, found on every product page! :)
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: What kind of charger does it use? Or is the charger included ?
A: What does charging station look like? None in my box. Where does sima plug in?
submitted byLindam - 1 month agoA: Sima is USB Rechargeable and comes with a charging station and charging cord. SIMA features simple USB Capabilities so that you can easily charge SIMA’s battery just like your cell phone.
submitted byFrom the manufacturer - 6 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be use for brows removal also?
A: Sima is designed to be used on somewhat flat surfaces. It is not for use on the nose, lips and eyelids. Sima can be used on the eyebrows but only the upper portion above or the flat area just under the brow, just not down onto the lid. You can also use on all other areas of the face and neck. It should be used in the direction of the hair growth.
submitted byFrom the manufacturer - 6 years agoBrand expertA: can it be used in children under 18 years of age?
submitted byLiliana - 5 years ago
Q: how many times can you use a blade before replacing??
A: The SIMA Safety Tips are single-use. We recommend single-use for sanitary reasons and to provide the best possible beauty benefit. SIMA treatments should be placed about 7 days apart to maintain a smooth complexion.
submitted bySpa Sciences - 6 years agoBrand expertA: The SIMA Safety Tips are single-use. We recommend single-use for sanitary reasons and to provide the best possible beauty benefit. SIMA treatments should be placed about 7 days apart to maintain a smooth complexion.
submitted byFrom the manufacturer - 6 years agoBrand expert
Q: How do u recharge? Where does small point plug in? No charging station in my box…
A: Hi Lindam, the point of the white plug goes into the bottom of the device to charge your SIMA. Please view charging instructions in the included manual for further assistance with this if needed.
submitted bySpa Sciences - 1 month agoBrand expert
Q: How frequently should you use this?
A: Hi CRM, SIMA can be used weekly for best results.
submitted bySpa Sciences - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used on upper lip area?
A: Thank you for your question, Yes it can be used on the upper lip!
submitted bySpa Sciences - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: I have a few dark coarser hairs on my chin. Will this also work on them
A: Thank you for writing us! SIMA works on fine and coarse hairs.
submitted bySpa Sciences - 9 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can you accidentally cut your skin when using this product?
A: Great question! The design of SIMA is intended to minimize the risk of cutting your skin. The blade is protected by a safety guard, and the sonic technology helps glide the tool smoothly over your skin without applying too much pressure. As long as you follow the instructions and use the tool on clean, dry skin without pressing too hard, the risk of cuts is very low. Just be sure to use gentle, short strokes, and avoid using the tool on any areas with active acne, irritation, or open wounds to prevent any discomfort. Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
submitted bySpa Sciences - 1 year agoBrand expert