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Should Tua Viso make a visible contraction?
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ivana321
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Wed Sep 24, 2014 9:28 pm      Reply with quote
Hi,

I bought a Nuface previously which after months of use I decided was useless as all it was doing was giving me "electric shocks" and no lift at all.
I received my Tua Viso today which I had hopes for but it seems again to be another disappointing gadget.
I thought the Tua Viso was supposed to produce visible muscle contractions but all it is doing is giving me that micro current electric zap that Nuface does.

Are there any home machines out there that actually DO produce muscle contractions and actually do make your face less saggy?

Thankyou
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Sun Sep 28, 2014 1:05 pm      Reply with quote
If your talking about the Tua Viso that has the two sponges on it and you fill the two holes with water than it should be making a visible contraction of the muscles when you use it.

I was using my last night and when placing it to work the cheek muscle it would make them visibly contract like when you smile. So maybe you don't have the sponges position on the skin at the right points to make a contraction or you don't have the power turned high enough to make a contraction.

I currently have to turn the power up to 5 when working my cheek muscles to really see them contract. When starting out I use to only have to turn the power up to 3 1/2 but Im assuming that over time with working the muscles they have gotten stronger.
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I've used my mom's TENS unit several times. It works brilliantly! Just a little awkward to place the pads. But, boy, does it work! And you can get it to as strong a strength as you can stand. Immediate results. I just wish I had better self-discipline with using it. But no worries. Anytime I'm in serious need of a lift, I just plug it in, slap 'em on...and voila! Consequently, I really don't see the need to spend more $$ on any other similar technology. (Although I just ordered a DPL Smile)
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