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Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:34 pm |
I've been seeing this product on Ebay. Has anyone tried it or anything similar and does it do what it says it's suppose to. I'm mainly interested in the upper arms, starting to sag. |
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Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:17 pm |
I would LOVE to hear some reviews on this. I look like a bat in flight!  |
_________________ 65 Caucasion, history of acne, sagging, some wrinkling, rough texture. Using Dermawand, AALS, Microderm Machine,Copper Peptides |
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Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:09 am |
Mars...that was really funny. I think I am going to spring for it. It isn't really that much money compared to the other gadgets I have and no longer use. Just one more to the collection. The only thing I didn't like about it was it needs 8 hours to charge for 30 minutes of use. It should be a plug in so you can use it whenever you want for as long as you want. |
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Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:29 am |
No, I changed my mind. I googled "celluless body massage reviews" and there were a few that said don't waste your money doesn't work after 8 or 9 weeks. It looses it's suction. So it looks like I will give NCN's Vaculifter a try as soon as I save up the money. |
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Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:14 am |
Sounds like you made the right decision. I just bought a 1 MHz ultrasound massager. It's supposed to tighten skin. We'll see..... |
_________________ 65 Caucasion, history of acne, sagging, some wrinkling, rough texture. Using Dermawand, AALS, Microderm Machine,Copper Peptides |
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Tue May 11, 2010 2:55 pm |
I am laughing over this. My DH Don wrote a piece about finding this insane piece of equipment — the Celluless — attached to me in the kitchen. (I couldn't dislodge it.) I sent this to the national daily newspaper and they ran it under their regular "My Last Stupid Purchase" column by Dierdre Kelly.
Here it is:
My last stupid purchase almost yanked my arm off, and made an instant hero out of my husband.
Wanting to shape up my fifty-something arms for a birthday party, I invested in one of those suction-cup gadgets that are supposed to squelch cellulite.
I bought it on eBay, saving almost $30 off the original retail price.
When it arrived at my home, it came with a suspicious-looking bright orange oil with no ingredients listed on the label. Nevertheless, I decided to give it a dry run.
My first - and last - session involved me sitting at the breaskfast table, reading the newspaper. I became so caught up in a story that I forgot to move the gadget up and down my upper arm and it sucked an ostrich-egg sized chunk of ME into the cup and wouldn't let go.
"Wee-hah, wee-hah," went the gadget, while I made for the knife drawer in a panic and tried to dislodge it with the back of a knife-blade.
I had managed to turn the thing off, but it was stuck on me like a leech.
Rescue came in the shape of my husband.
After a good 15 minutes of prying and poking - my skin had formed a seal over the top of the cup - he eventually pried me loose, leaving a huge, blue-red welt on my arm.
I soon pitched the nasty gadget into the garbage, and decided to buy a dress with long sleeves for the party.
Now of course, I shouldn't have been using it "dry." After this, I used it with oil but I still view it as dangerous and useless. I ended up replacing it with the Vaculifter from NCN. |
_________________ Born in 1952. Blonde, very good skin. A few noticeable wrinkles. |
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