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Tua Spa or Bliss Pore-fector Gadget?
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Liza MdC
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Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:05 am      Reply with quote
I have not bought a tool/gadget for about 8 months now, and I am beginning to hunger for a new toy. I have been looking at the Tua Spa recently, for the cleansing action of the tool, and I like the idea of it massaging cream into the face. Last year I deliberated for ages on the Opal, but decided against it in the end as I thought it was pricey for just using around the eye. Whereas the Tua Spa can be used in the same way (I believe) all over the face. I have also being interested in getting a Microdermabrasion tool (PMD), but again, have not gone ahead.The reason I am hesitant is because I have quite a few tools already, so need something to compliment these and not double up as time is of the essence.. they are:
Clarisonic Mia - once a day
Baby Quasar MD - once a week
Nuface Trinity - every day, extended session at weekends
Slendertone Face - approx 5 times per week
So, as I said, I have been looking at the Tua Spa but I didn't really need all the treatments it offered due to the tools I already own.
But today, in a flash, I found and bought a Bliss Pore-fector gadget, from Myer (australia) reduced to $145. I haven't really looked into it, but it looked like the Tua Spa which is why I snapped it up.
Now, I am confused, are they the same tool, with respect to the cleansing and massaging cream into face treatments, or should I take back the Bliss product and buy the Tua Spa?
Any advice, opinion etc, would be gladly received. I can't find a comparison of these 2 gadgets anywhere, so maybe I am way off track and they are not similar after all?
(I have not opened it yet so can still return it if I choose at this stage.)
Thanks in advance.
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:09 am      Reply with quote
Liza MdC wrote:
I have not bought a tool/gadget for about 8 months now, and I am beginning to hunger for a new toy. I have been looking at the Tua Spa recently, for the cleansing action of the tool, and I like the idea of it massaging cream into the face. Last year I deliberated for ages on the Opal, but decided against it in the end as I thought it was pricey for just using around the eye. Whereas the Tua Spa can be used in the same way (I believe) all over the face. I have also being interested in getting a Microdermabrasion tool (PMD), but again, have not gone ahead.The reason I am hesitant is because I have quite a few tools already, so need something to compliment these and not double up as time is of the essence.. they are:
Clarisonic Mia - once a day
Baby Quasar MD - once a week
Nuface Trinity - every day, extended session at weekends
Slendertone Face - approx 5 times per week
So, as I said, I have been looking at the Tua Spa but I didn't really need all the treatments it offered due to the tools I already own.
But today, in a flash, I found and bought a Bliss Pore-fector gadget, from Myer (australia) reduced to $145. I haven't really looked into it, but it looked like the Tua Spa which is why I snapped it up.
Now, I am confused, are they the same tool, with respect to the cleansing and massaging cream into face treatments, or should I take back the Bliss product and buy the Tua Spa?
Any advice, opinion etc, would be gladly received. I can't find a comparison of these 2 gadgets anywhere, so maybe I am way off track and they are not similar after all?
(I have not opened it yet so can still return it if I choose at this stage.)
Thanks in advance.


Hi, I am wondering how old are you as you use nuface so frequently. Meanwhile, your skin is dry or not? After using Mia every day, how about your pores?bigger or the same?
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Sat Apr 06, 2013 4:36 pm      Reply with quote
Hi, I am wondering how old are you as you use nuface so frequently. Meanwhile, your skin is dry or not? After using Mia every day, how about your pores?bigger or the same?

Thanks for getting back to me. I am 53 years old, and do have dry/normal skin. I think my pores have reduced a little, but it's hard to tell if it's the Mia or not.
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