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Post by bmom777 on Sept 29, 2009 13:59:34 GMT -5
Hi Rosina, I just noticed that you had some input in a thread on EDS about hand-held facial devices. I am on a search for the best and most effective and proven device to plump the skin, renew facial collagen and renew the glow and canvas of the face overall.
I planned to go through the entire thread to help me make my decision when I noticed that it was 58 pages long! I simply don't have the time or discipline to go through the entire thing. Do you happen to know the general verdict in that forum on the device that will indeed produce the named desired results?
I don't want to go with a device in which you can not have facial fillers, as I want to do that soon.
Thanks for your input and any additional advice you may give on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Rosina on Sept 29, 2009 19:59:12 GMT -5
Hello bmom, Do you mean what light device, or devices in general? From what I have deduced from various threads, the Anti-Aging Lightstim (amber) would be my choice of light device, the Tua Viso as a facial exerciser, and the Vacuulifter in the face size. All of these should result in some increase in collagen. I have the BQ and I don't think it's that good, but then I don't know what I'm expecting from it! (My face didn't really need it. However, my arms do, and I will start using it again until I get the AALS.) Kassy swears by the Tua Viso, which is good enough for me as she really does her due diligence. The Vacuulifter appears to be a good device and comes in face size. I am currently using the Celluless on my arms, with Bio-Oil. I tried it once without the oil and it sucked a huge amount of skin and tissue up. Because there was no oil, the seal was airtight even after I turned it off. It took five minutes or so to get it off my arm with the blunt edge of a knife. So, if I had the $ available to invest in all these gadgets, those three would be my choice based on what I have read. I hope that helps
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Post by willows on Oct 1, 2009 17:28:58 GMT -5
I'll second Rosina's response regarding the AALS. It has made my skin look more firm and with far fewer fine wrinkles around the eye. My jaw is way firmer as wel.
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Post by thanks on Oct 4, 2009 11:34:46 GMT -5
Thanks so much for this helpful advice. After reading this, then following up on the EDS thread, I think I am going to go for the AALS.
My mother has concerns with her neck sagging as well as the jowls, and I myself, at 39, would like to share the machine with her, as we are living together. My concerns, however, are for plumper, more 'collagenated' (not a word, I know), and youthful, glowing skin.
I have been wanting to find a device that would address both of our needs. This looks like it may be it.
Any further input is always welcome.
One last thing, where do you recommend I look to purchase?
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Post by Rosina on Oct 4, 2009 15:01:08 GMT -5
Thanks so much for this helpful advice. After reading this, then following up on the EDS thread, I think I am going to go for the AALS. My mother has concerns with her neck sagging as well as the jowls, and I myself, at 39, would like to share the machine with her, as we are living together. My concerns, however, are for plumper, more 'collagenated' (not a word, I know), and youthful, glowing skin. I have been wanting to find a device that would address both of our needs. This looks like it may be it. Any further input is always welcome. One last thing, where do you recommend I look to purchase? Hi there... you are welcome. I would go right to the company itself. They have a reduction in price for buying online: www.lightstim.com/
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Post by miranda on Oct 23, 2009 3:11:09 GMT -5
In terms of where to buy the AALS, you can only buy it from their website. I've had an email from the CEO, after I tried to buy one from an UK site, and he said they do not sell them anywhere else. If you do see one for sale elsewhere, it's likely to have a black handle in which case it's not a genuine Lightstim.
I can forward his email to anyone who may be interested.
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