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Sun May 13, 2007 1:02 pm |
Sorry if someone has asked this before - couldn't find anything that answered this specifically!
I have narrowed down my lemming tendancies to these two gadgets but I don't know which one to get.
On the one hand I understand how the UP5 works as I used to use an iontophoresis machine when I was a Aesthetician and I know they work but on the other hand all the reviews of the lightstim look sound amazing!
I am looking at preventing ageing, (by keeping skin well hydrated and maintaining good collagen production) but also maybe something that might help keep with pigmentation and the odd hormonal break out (already have a dermawand).
Ideally I'd like both but can only run to one at the moment - so which one should I go for?
Thanks guys!  |
_________________ Lucia, VERY fair (ghostly so!)redhead, combination skin prone to dehydration. |
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Sun May 13, 2007 5:04 pm |
I love my LightStim. It tightens my face and it makes my poppy veins in my hands recede. It relaxes my sinus headaches, which are what cause me to frown and make deep eleven wrinkles.
It does not improve brown spots or smooth crow feet in any appreciable way for me, although they haven't gotten any worse and may be slightly reduced.I've used it daily since January.
Its effects are not nearly as dramatic as what the infrared and fraxel laser treatments from the dermatologist give in one session. He has a whole slew of devices, all promising to do the same thing - but apparently no one professional device does it all. If that's true, then I presume no one home device does it all, either. |
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