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Sat Aug 27, 2011 12:50 pm |
| Hi, Has anyone tried the oralift? Do you think it is worth it? Also would a mputhgaurd tor the lower teeth be a good alternative? |
_________________ 42, starting facial exercise, vip total face machine, sue vit c , retina, had peels, botox, fat injection, very good skin texture but fine lines around eyes |
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Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:20 pm |
Hi Miracleskin29, I hadn't heard of this gadget 'till today when I read your post!!!
I have read up what it says about it on the net, quite interesting, makes me feel like getting an appointment with a dentist who deals with it when I go back to visit family in the U.K.!!!
Not very sure if the effects would be the same using a mouthguard for the lower teeth, but in any case certainly much, much cheaper, so I would say, well give it a try an then report back!!
It is certainly an interesting concept, I've watched a couple of youtube videos of the author and he explains very well the idea of distance between mouth and nose, and nose and eyes, and how these distances have a lot to do with the visual look of age.
I'll probably end up buying myself a mouthguard for the lower teeth!!! In any case, there must be something more to the personal fit the dentist do for it to fit and work, me think. |
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Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:56 pm |
I was just reading up on the oralift last week! Problem is only 1 dentist in all of Canada uses this device, which is no where close to where we live.
I have been using angelift for about a month now, results have been fairly good. (but am really curious about oralift).
I did email the site for oralift about a week ago, no response at all yet.  |
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Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:42 am |
| I'm going to get a mouth gaurd for lower teeth too! I notice I have a tendtance to bite and also kinda pout in a weird way which makes my face disorted. I think a lower mouth guard may help relax it a bit. I hope so! |
_________________ 42, starting facial exercise, vip total face machine, sue vit c , retina, had peels, botox, fat injection, very good skin texture but fine lines around eyes |
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Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:58 pm |
| Stretch marks are usually permanent. Although the color will lessen with time and blend into your skin better. I'm in a similar situation, I'm a 22 year old male. I worked out in high school and played sports, stopped in college, and now started again. But I've got a few stretch marks on my side and arms. Try "Tummy Butter" it's a lotion that comes in a little jar and it's kind of like a paste. It helps lesson the appearance and moisturize the skin. Of course using it won't make them go away but lessen the appearance. |
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Tue Sep 13, 2011 5:50 am |
Hi,
I'm from the Netherlands and we have nearby a female dentist who works with ora-lift.
I visited her..and she adviced me TMJ system..
wich is must cheaper.
The ora-lift is 2000 euro, the TMJ system is 450 euro.
She also told me the ora-lift give me to much
open bite.
www.myoresearch.com
Dia. |
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Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:25 am |
| Thank You for the responses . Dia, I will have to look into the tmj system! |
_________________ 42, starting facial exercise, vip total face machine, sue vit c , retina, had peels, botox, fat injection, very good skin texture but fine lines around eyes |
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