Thank you so much for featuring our NIRA Pro Laser in your video! We're thrilled to see our products being showcased and appreciated by such a wonderful content creator like yourself.
You can definitely use the Pro on your lips, nasolabials, close up under the eye and on lids. I do all around. I gave my Precision to my daughter as I just don't need it anymore. My face and neck sessions take about 12 minutes, which is still short but I do second passes are all around my eyes and especially above to give them a lift. I find it helps a lot with skin clarity or smoothness, as you mentioned. I've stopped using mine because I've been using the Lyma Laser diligently but I miss some of the things the Nira Pro did for me so I really need to add that back in again. So glad you love the Nira Pro -- it's pretty terrific!
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're thrilled to hear that the NIRA Pro has been a valuable part of your routine. Combining it with the Lyma Laser sounds like a fantastic approach. We hope you continue to see great results and enjoy the benefits of both! 🌟
I just ordered the pro package based upon your reviews + the comparative content Nira has on their site (comparing to LED and to the LYMA) thanks for the promo code!!
I'm not sure. You might want to try combining a laser like this with microcurrent since microcurrent targets the muscles. Then you can target both the skin and muscle to correct a specific area. Keep us posted.
Hi Trina, you look really good. I’m 20 years ahead of you and if you keep your treatments up you will not need botox or fillers. I’m trialing the Nira right now and not sure if I should keep it because today I woke up to my skin looking slack with spots. Did you get spots while using Nira?
No I do not get spots from my NIRA devices. I would reach out to them to ask about your concerns. I’m not sure what would be causing the slack since the device does the opposite.
Hi! Thanks for sharing your experience. It’s normal for skin to go through an adjustment period with new treatments. While Trina hasn't reported spots, everyone's skin reacts differently. We'd love to help you further-consider reaching out to our support team for personalized advice. Keep us updated on your progress! 💜
Thank you for the video ! I do have the pro and I love it. How would you suggest to use it along a led mask ? I do nuface in the morning and usually led mask or Nira in the evening but can I use both on the same day in the evening ?
You can definitely use the NIRA Pro Laser with other skincare products or devices like NuFace. We recommend alternating, such as using NIRA in the morning and other devices like LED masks in the evening, to give your skin time to reset. Watch for sensitivity-if your skin feels fine, it's okay. Just ensure extra hydration in those areas.
No it does not have an effect on my melasma. I just filmed my Lyma vs Nira video and I’m editing it this week. I’ll post it in a few days. In the meantime, you’re welcome to go look at my Lyma results video and my Nira results video and compare the before and after photos in each video if you don’t want to wait for me to finish editing the video. 😊
Thanks for your question! The NIRA device is designed to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and it's generally well-tolerated. However, everyone's skin is different, so individual reactions can vary. Many users report seeing overall improvements with NIRA, especially in terms of skin smoothness and firmness, compared to other devices like the Lyma.
Did Nora hurt anyone else? I bought the eye one a few years ago during Black Friday sale, and it was so painful I couldn't use it. I don't know if I got a dud or if it actually hurts everyone. It felt like a cigaret burn, on the lowest setting with dry under eyes, I even tried it on my hands and Arm and it hurt just as much. It didn't scare or leave a mark. I must have got one that had a glitch or something wrong with it right?
Thank you for sharing your experience. The Precision model's smaller spot size can feel hotter with what some may describe as a stinging sensation. The NIRA Pro, with a larger spot size, distributes heat over a larger area, making it less likely to trigger sensitivity. As for the dryness, the key is to ensure your skin is well-moisturized after use to minimize discomfort.
The NIRA Lasers only heat up the papillary region of the skin, and since they are non-fractional, they are not invasive or damaging to the skin. They will not melt or destroy fat cells. They work by heating up the water underneath your skin, and they trigger collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.
Not sure why you think I don’t respond to you. You commented 11 hours ago so you need to give me some time to respond. Would you please be more specific about which devices you’re asking me to test? I thought ulike was for hair removal? I don’t have any ulike devices. Which specific Jovs device do you mean?
@@kwclove7623 We're so glad to hear that the NIRA Laser has made a big difference in your skin! It's understandable how routines can change with the seasons. We're sure getting back into the habit will only enhance those great results.
i am so sold on this one! can't wait to try the nira laser!!
Thank you for choosing NIRA, and we wish you an excellent experience with your laser!
Thank you so much for featuring our NIRA Pro Laser in your video! We're thrilled to see our products being showcased and appreciated by such a wonderful content creator like yourself.
You can definitely use the Pro on your lips, nasolabials, close up under the eye and on lids. I do all around. I gave my Precision to my daughter as I just don't need it anymore. My face and neck sessions take about 12 minutes, which is still short but I do second passes are all around my eyes and especially above to give them a lift. I find it helps a lot with skin clarity or smoothness, as you mentioned. I've stopped using mine because I've been using the Lyma Laser diligently but I miss some of the things the Nira Pro did for me so I really need to add that back in again. So glad you love the Nira Pro -- it's pretty terrific!
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're thrilled to hear that the NIRA Pro has been a valuable part of your routine. Combining it with the Lyma Laser sounds like a fantastic approach. We hope you continue to see great results and enjoy the benefits of both! 🌟
I just ordered the pro package based upon your reviews + the comparative content Nira has on their site (comparing to LED and to the LYMA) thanks for the promo code!!
Thank you for your order! We hope you enjoy your results from your NIRA Pro.
Incredible results! I wonder if I could use this to correct facial asymmetry.
I'm not sure. You might want to try combining a laser like this with microcurrent since microcurrent targets the muscles. Then you can target both the skin and muscle to correct a specific area. Keep us posted.
Hi, NIRA lasers are designed to initiate the anti-aging process. However, they are not intended to correct facial asymmetry.
I tried hydroquinone on my hands and I think that worked!
I tried that and it didn't work :( So glad it worked for you!
Hi Trina! Your link to buy the bundle of both lasers is taking me to the skincare. Do you have an updated link? Thanks so much!
How about this link ? glnk.io/mz038/trinaalbus
We are the same age Trina, you looking so good gives me so much hope ! 🥰✨👏🏻
Hi Trina, you look really good. I’m 20 years ahead of you and if you keep your treatments up you will not need botox or fillers. I’m trialing the Nira right now and not sure if I should keep it because today I woke up to my skin looking slack with spots. Did you get spots while using Nira?
No I do not get spots from my NIRA devices. I would reach out to them to ask about your concerns. I’m not sure what would be causing the slack since the device does the opposite.
Hi! Thanks for sharing your experience. It’s normal for skin to go through an adjustment period with new treatments. While Trina hasn't reported spots, everyone's skin reacts differently. We'd love to help you further-consider reaching out to our support team for personalized advice. Keep us updated on your progress! 💜
Thank you❤👏🏼🥰
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video ! I do have the pro and I love it. How would you suggest to use it along a led mask ? I do nuface in the morning and usually led mask or Nira in the evening but can I use both on the same day in the evening ?
You can definitely use the NIRA Pro Laser with other skincare products or devices like NuFace. We recommend alternating, such as using NIRA in the morning and other devices like LED masks in the evening, to give your skin time to reset. Watch for sensitivity-if your skin feels fine, it's okay. Just ensure extra hydration in those areas.
Would you say the nira exacerbates melasma? And also would you say you see more of an overall improvment with the nira rather than the lyma?
No it does not have an effect on my melasma. I just filmed my Lyma vs Nira video and I’m editing it this week. I’ll post it in a few days. In the meantime, you’re welcome to go look at my Lyma results video and my Nira results video and compare the before and after photos in each video if you don’t want to wait for me to finish editing the video. 😊
Thanks for your question! The NIRA device is designed to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and it's generally well-tolerated. However, everyone's skin is different, so individual reactions can vary. Many users report seeing overall improvements with NIRA, especially in terms of skin smoothness and firmness, compared to other devices like the Lyma.
Did Nora hurt anyone else? I bought the eye one a few years ago during Black Friday sale, and it was so painful I couldn't use it. I don't know if I got a dud or if it actually hurts everyone. It felt like a cigaret burn, on the lowest setting with dry under eyes, I even tried it on my hands and Arm and it hurt just as much. It didn't scare or leave a mark. I must have got one that had a glitch or something wrong with it right?
Thank you for sharing your experience. The Precision model's smaller spot size can feel hotter with what some may describe as a stinging sensation. The NIRA Pro, with a larger spot size, distributes heat over a larger area, making it less likely to trigger sensitivity. As for the dryness, the key is to ensure your skin is well-moisturized after use to minimize discomfort.
hugh difference. Awesome.
Thank you!
Is this safe to use if pregnant?
Not sure. Check the website?
No, please do not use NIRA if you are pregnant, nursing, or undergoing fertility treatments.
Does it cause facial fat loss?
No
The NIRA Lasers only heat up the papillary region of the skin, and since they are non-fractional, they are not invasive or damaging to the skin. They will not melt or destroy fat cells. They work by heating up the water underneath your skin, and they trigger collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.
Would you still get a hooded eye lift if you get Botox on your forehead?
Not sure….i don’t have experience with Botox
You never respond to me. How frustrating. Can you do a review on the Jovs vs Ulike device?
Not sure why you think I don’t respond to you. You commented 11 hours ago so you need to give me some time to respond. Would you please be more specific about which devices you’re asking me to test? I thought ulike was for hair removal? I don’t have any ulike devices. Which specific Jovs device do you mean?
Your hands have lighter spots near your knuckles that look lighter to me. 🧐. I need to be more disciplined to use mine. I’ve gotten lazy.
It’s so hard!!! I know.
Consistency is the key. Remember that laser works underneath before you see results outside.
@@NIRA_skin yes! Thank you! When I was more consistent, I definitely saw results. I just turned 60 so it’s for everyone.
@@kwclove7623 We're so glad to hear that the NIRA Laser has made a big difference in your skin! It's understandable how routines can change with the seasons. We're sure getting back into the habit will only enhance those great results.