My Experience with the REEOOH 7-in-1 Facial Device

I remember unboxing the REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen 7-in-1 on a rainy afternoon, curious and a little skeptical. I've used single-function tools before, so a compact, touchscreen device promising salon-grade oxygen infusion, RF lifting, and hydro-dermabrasion in one unit felt like a cheat code—if it actually worked. This post is my attempt to trace what I found: the good, the frustrating, and the surprising.

What the REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen Machine Promises

Before I even turned it on, the Hydrogen Oxygen 7 in 1 Facial Care Machine with Mask by REEOOH made a big promise: one Multifunctional Device that can cover most of what people book in a facial room. It first showed up on Amazon on January 22, 2025, and the price I saw was $228 (seller: du ma shi). On paper, it’s meant to save time, space, and money by replacing a pile of single-use gadgets.

A true 7-in-1 Facial Care lineup (in theory)

REEOOH positions this as a Hydrogen Oxygen Facial system that combines multiple technologies often sold separately. The “7-in-1” set is marketed around:

  • Hydro-dermabrasion / aqua peeling for Deep Cleansing Hydration

  • Oxygen infusion to help skin look fresher and more plump

  • RF (radio frequency) for skin tightening and anti-aging support

  • Ultrasonic introduction to pair with gels, creams, or oils

  • Plasma for a “clarifying” style treatment

  • Microcurrent for a lifted, toned look

  • LED mask to finish the routine

Touch Screen Interface + adjustable settings

The machine’s Touch Screen Interface is supposed to make it simple: tap to choose a function, then adjust intensity. REEOOH advertises 1–10 intensity levels and four modes (Mode 1/2/3/4) so you can build a routine around comfort and skin sensitivity. They also suggest using it with topical products and doing 15–20 minute sessions, twice a week.

Dariel: “Ideal for daily skincare routines — my skin felt cleaner and fresher after a few days.”

Rafaela S.: “Instructions for tool use were unclear and some functions weren't obvious on the interface.”

Not just for the face

Another big promise is coverage beyond cheeks and forehead. REEOOH lists it for face, eyes, neck, plus body areas like arms, belly, waist, thighs, calves, and buttocks, which is part of why they market it to both home users and small salons.

Bundles, add-ons, and “pro” positioning

It’s also presented like a mini spa setup, with optional add-ons such as BRÜUN serums, a 400ml Aqua Peeling Solutions set (AS1/SA2/AO3), and even a mobile esthetician trolley for storage.

Safety and convenience policies

REEOOH emphasizes low-friction buying: free shipping, a 30-day return window, and a one-year warranty. Prime delivery is also shown as an option (for example, an estimated date like February 22, 2025).


Unboxing, Specs and Accessories I Noticed

First impression: this box felt like a “real” machine

When my REEOOH Facial Machine arrived, the first thing I noticed was how substantial the package felt. The listed box size is 18 x 17 x 12.15 inches, and the total weight is 15.1 pounds, which matches that heavy, pro-device feel when you lift it. It didn’t come across like a small handheld gadget—it looked more like something you’d expect to see set up in a Home Beauty Salon corner or even a small treatment room.

"Appears professional-sized and well-packed upon arrival." — product reviewer

Shipping details I paid attention to

Mine shipped through Amazon from the seller du ma shi, and Prime availability was shown at checkout (one example estimate I saw was February 22, 2025). Free shipping was noted, and the brand also lists a 30-day return window and a one-year warranty, which mattered to me because the overall rating is mixed (about 3.5 stars across 64 reviews).

What was in the box: mask, probes, and the main unit

The core setup is built around a Touch Screen Interface, which is where you control modes and intensity. In the accessories, I saw the 7 Color Light Mask plus several treatment tools that connect to the unit. Here’s what stood out:

  • 7 Color Light Mask (LED-style mask for light therapy sessions)

  • High-suction hydrogen oxygen pen

  • Ion spray pen

  • RF probe

  • Ultrasonic head

  • Microcurrent probe

  • Plasma probe

Specs and add-ons I noticed while setting it up

One thing I kept seeing in the listing and in user comments is that there are multiple add-on bundles depending on your routine. Some people pair it with ABC Functional Bottles and solutions/serums designed for cleansing and “aqua peel” style steps. Options I saw sold separately included:

  • BRÜUN Hydrogen Oxygen facial machine serums

  • Aqua Peeling Solutions pack (AS1, SA2, AO3) in a 400 ml set

  • An esthetician trolley cart for storage and mobility

Material notes: a small quality concern

While the machine looks professional, I did notice a common complaint in reviews about some hydra-style heads being plastic rather than silicone. That doesn’t automatically mean they won’t work, but it can feel a bit lower-grade than expected at this price point.

JS: "RF did not work on arrival; later caught arcing within the handle and broken attachments."


Breaking Down the 7 Functions: Tech That Matters

The REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen 7-in-1 Facial Care Machine (Model RM) looks like a compact spa unit, but what matters to me is how each function fits into a real routine. The touch screen makes it easy to switch modes, and I like that intensities go from 1–10 so I can stay comfortable. REEOOH suggests 15–20 minutes per session, twice a week, and using gels/creams/oils to get the best results from each probe.

1) Hydrogen Oxygen Cleaning (Hydrogen Oxygen Cleaning Pen)

This is the “deep clean” step. The high-suction pen is meant to lift dirt, oil, and leftover makeup while adding a hydration effect. On my skin, it feels like a wet vacuum for pores—especially around the nose and chin—so I treat it as my reset before anything else.

2) Ion Spray Penetration (High-Density Ion Spray Pen)

This is the hydration/serum delivery step. The brand claim is clear:

"High-density ion spray pen ensures deep moisture penetration into skin layers." — REEOOH product description

When I pair it with a simple serum, the misting + ion concept seems to help product sit less on the surface. It matches the idea that ion spray and ultrasonic heads can improve penetration when used with the right skincare.

3) RF Radiofrequency Probe (Skin Tightening Anti-Aging)

The RF Radiofrequency Probe is the anti-aging tool I’m most careful with. It’s designed to target areas like under-eye bags and laugh lines, aiming to support a firmer look by encouraging collagen-related tightening over time. I keep the intensity low and move slowly to avoid overheating.

4) Ultrasonic Skin Introduction

Ultrasonic Skin Introduction is my “make products work harder” step. The vibration helps spread gel/cream evenly and can give light surface exfoliation. It’s the probe I use when my skin feels dull but not irritated.

5) Low-Temperature Ice Hammer

This is the calming finish: cooling for the skin, plus the usual claims of pore tightening and elasticity support. After active steps (like RF), the cold head feels like it brings everything back to neutral.

6–7) LED Mask + Plasma/Microcurrent Rejuvenation

The device includes 6 skincare probes and a 7-color LED mask. LED and the plasma/microcurrent-style functions are positioned as rejuvenation tools—helping with the look of wrinkles and laxity. One review summed up the “after” feeling well:

"Softer, more hydrated skin after oxygen infusion and hydrogen therapy." — user review


What Users Loved (and Why I Liked It Too)

Deep Cleansing Hydration that shows up fast

Across the 64 Amazon reviews (3.5-star average), the most common “win” was how clean and soft skin felt after only a few uses. People who stuck close to the recommended routine—15–20 minutes, twice a week—often said they noticed benefits within days. That matched my experience with the Hydrogen Oxygen Machine: after a couple sessions, my skin felt less congested, especially around the nose and chin, and makeup sat more evenly.

Dariel: “Ideal for daily skincare routines — my skin felt cleaner and fresher after a few days.”

Skin Radiance Renewal without a complicated learning curve

Another repeat compliment was Touch Screen Operation. The touch screen and the 1–10 intensity levels made it easy to start low and adjust based on comfort. The four modes (Mode 1/2/3/4) also helped it feel less intimidating for a home routine. I liked that I could keep things simple—pick a mode, set intensity, and focus on consistency rather than guessing.

“Home Beauty Salon” look that fits a small setup

Even with mixed feedback on performance, many buyers liked the professional appearance. I get it: it looks like a real spa tool, not a tiny gadget. It’s also fairly easy to place on a small table or cart, which matters if you’re trying to create a Home Beauty Salon corner without taking over your whole bathroom.

Smoother texture and fewer clogged pores (when routine + serums are right)

Some users described clearer texture—fewer clogged pores and a smoother tone. In my case, pairing it with a good serum made the biggest difference. The brand recommends using gels, creams, or oils, and I agree. The ion spray and oxygen infusion felt noticeably more effective with a hydrating formula.

Personal note: “Paired with a hydrating serum, the ion spray left my skin plumper within one session.”

Convenience and low-risk buying details people appreciated

  • Price: $228

  • Free shipping and Prime availability (less waiting, easier planning)

  • 30-day returns (helpful given the mixed review history)

  • 1-year warranty (extra peace of mind)


Troubleshooting and the Not-So-Great Reviews


Troubleshooting and the Not-So-Great Reviews

Before buying, I looked closely at the Amazon feedback because the REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen Machine only has 64 reviews and an average of 3.5 stars. That rating tells me people are split: some love it, but a noticeable group ran into problems that sound like Quality Control issues—especially important since it launched on January 22, 2025.

Where the bad reviews focus: RF and fragile parts

The biggest red flag I saw was around the RF Radiofrequency Probe. One reviewer, JS, described a failure right out of the box and then a worse issue after a few uses.

JS: "RF did not work upon arrival; later uses led to arcing and broken attachments — not for new professionals."

That “arcing” comment is hard to ignore. Even if it’s rare, it’s the kind of problem that makes me cautious about relying on this as a daily Professional Skincare Tool, especially in a salon setting where downtime costs money.

Unclear instructions = harder troubleshooting

Another common theme was documentation. Rafaela S. called out that the manual and on-screen guidance didn’t clearly explain what each tool does or how to use it.

Rafaela S.: "Unclear instructions for tool usage — some features didn't work as intended."

When a device has multiple modes and 1–10 intensity levels, unclear instructions make Troubleshooting feel like guesswork. If a function seems weak, you don’t know if it’s user error, a setting issue, or a defect.

Hydra head material complaints

I also noticed comments about the hydra-style heads being plastic rather than silicone. That doesn’t automatically mean they’ll fail, but it does affect perceived durability—especially if you plan to sanitize, swap tips often, or use it heavily.

What I’d do immediately after unboxing

  1. Test every handle and mode (including the RF Radiofrequency Probe) for a few minutes each.

  2. Take photos/video of the screen, attachments, and any error behavior.

  3. Keep the box and packing materials until you’re sure it’s stable.

If something is off, I’d act fast while protections are strongest: the 30-day return window and the 1-year warranty. With early-batch Quality Control concerns showing up in reviews, I see this as better suited to careful home use than heavy professional use—at least until consistency improves.


My Recommended Routine and Products to Pair

To build an Enhanced Skincare Routine with this Hydrogen Oxygen Machine, I stick close to REEOOH’s guidance: 15–20 minutes per session, twice a week. I noticed my results were more consistent when I kept the same days each week instead of using it randomly.

Personal tip: "I kept a mini-treatment log — it helped me notice how my skin reacted to each mode."

Step-by-step routine (15–20 minutes total)

  1. Prep (1–2 min): Clean hands, tie hair back, and check that every attachment is locked in place before powering on.

  2. Hydrogen oxygen cleanse (5–7 min): I start here for Deep Cleansing Hydration. Keep passes slow and light—no pressing.

  3. Ion Spray Penetration (3–5 min): While my skin is still slightly damp, I use the ion spray to help my serum absorb better. Pairing the right serum makes the oxygen/ion step feel more effective.

  4. RF + Microcurrent (3–6 min): For beginners, I recommend intensity 1–4 (the device goes 1–10). Conservative settings reduce discomfort and may also reduce device stress. For Microcurrent Probe Use, I always use a conductive gel and keep the probe moving.

  5. Ice hammer finish (1–2 min): I end with low temperature to calm redness and help the skin feel tighter.

  6. Seal (30 sec): Moisturizer or a few drops of oil to lock everything in.

Products I pair with it

  • Hydration: BRÜUN Hydrogen Oxygen Facial Machine Serums or a simple hyaluronic-based serum (fragrance-free if you’re sensitive).

  • Exfoliation (optional): Aqua Peeling Solutions AS1/SA2/AO3 (400 ml pack). I use these sparingly and only when my skin feels resilient.

  • Slip products: As REEOOH notes,

    "Use with gels, creams, or oils for optimal efficacy."

Safety checks I don’t skip

  • Patch-test any new serum first.

  • Monitor probe warmth; stop if you feel sharp pain.

  • If you notice arcing, sparks, or an attachment loosening, stop immediately and contact the seller/manufacturer.

My baseline settings

What I track

2 sessions/week, 15–20 min, intensity 1–4

Mode used, intensity, serum, redness, next-day texture


Market Placement, Price and Who Should Buy It

Where this Facial Care Device sits on Amazon

In the bigger Amazon picture, this REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen Machine is not a top seller in the full Beauty & Personal Care category. The listing shows it around #245,780 overall, which tells me it’s still a niche pick rather than a mainstream staple. But it places much better in the categories that actually match what it is: a multi-function Professional Skincare Tool.

Category

Rank

Beauty & Personal Care (overall)

#245,780

High Frequency Facial Machines

#55

Beauty Tools & Accessories

#45,989

That gap matches what I saw in reviews: people searching specifically for a Home Beauty Salon-style machine find it, while casual shoppers may never run into it.

Price $228 and what you get for it

The Price $228 (with 2+ new seller options reported) feels competitive for a 7-in-1 Facial Care Device, especially if you like the idea of one unit replacing several tools. One seller example is du ma shi, shipping via Amazon, and the listing also notes Prime availability with an example delivery date of Feb 22, 2025.

Still, value depends on the unit you receive. The mixed 3.5-star average and quality-control complaints mean the “deal” can feel great—or frustrating—depending on the batch.

“Available with Prime delivery and free shipping — good for fast replacement if needed.” — listing details

Who should buy it (and who should be careful)

  • Best fit: home users building a Home Beauty Salon routine, and hobbyist estheticians who want a multi-feature device without paying spa-equipment prices.

  • Use caution: heavy professional use in a busy salon/spa. Some reviews mention functions failing, unclear instructions, and attachments breaking.

“Test all functions immediately upon arrival to ensure you can return within 30 days.” — experienced buyer advice

How to make the purchase less risky

Prime shipping, free returns for 30 days, and a 1-year warranty reduce the risk for home users. If you want a starter professional setup, I’d also consider adding a trolley cart for storage and extra ABC functional bottles/serums so you’re not stuck when you run out mid-routine.


Conclusion, Wild Cards and Final Verdict

Skin Radiance Renewal: My Bottom-Line Results

After using this REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen Machine as a Multifunctional Device in my own routine, my conclusion is simple: it’s promising, but not fully predictable. When everything works, it gives me that “just left a Home Beauty Salon” feeling—cleaner pores, softer texture, and a more refreshed look. One review summed up the best-case experience well:

Dariel: "My skin felt cleaner and fresher after just a few days."

At $228, with a touchscreen, 1–10 intensity levels, and four modes, it looks and feels like a serious at-home station, especially for people who want variety without buying separate tools.

Skin Tightening Anti-Aging: Where Confidence Drops

The biggest reason I can’t give it a full professional endorsement is quality control. With 64 reviews and a 3.5-star average, the mixed feedback matches the risk: some units seem great, while others arrive with issues—especially around RF and attachments. This quote captures the worst-case scenario:

JS: "Not for new professionals — RF failed and the handle arced during use."

If you need daily, client-ready reliability, I’d wait for more consistent QC reports or choose a known pro brand. If you’re a home user doing weekend sessions and you’re comfortable troubleshooting, it can still be a useful multi-tool.

Wild Cards That Could Change the Value

The wild card is software and parts. I can easily imagine a future firmware update that clearly labels the touchscreen functions and reduces RF inconsistencies; that alone would change the value equation. Another “what if” is hardware: pairing it with a professional-grade silicone hydra head (instead of plastic) could reduce durability complaints and make the experience feel more premium.

I think of it like a Swiss Army knife of skincare—brilliant when every tool works, frustrating when one long-used blade bends.

Final Verdict and Safety-First Next Steps

My verdict: a strong concept with real Skin Radiance Renewal potential, tempered by early reliability concerns. The 30-day return window and 1-year warranty are not “nice extras”—they’re essential safeguards. If you buy it, test every function right after unboxing, start on low intensity, use the recommended gels/serums, keep sessions around 15–20 minutes twice a week, and document results (and any issues) for warranty support.

TL;DR: The REEOOH Hydrogen Oxygen 7-in-1 Facial Care Machine offers many professional-style functions (oxygen infusion, hydro-dermabrasion, RF, LED) at $228 with mixed reviews—great for home use if you accept occasional quality-control hiccups.

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