I live in the UK and have yet to find a ZIIP Halo that actually works for more than three or four weeks. In fact, so far I've had no fewer than seven faulty ZIIP Halos! And yet my GX is very reliable. I don't understand. Really, I don't. 🤔
@@DoctorAnne ZIIP doesn't sell directly to the UK, the only official distributor here is CurrentBody. In all fairness, CurrentBody did reimburse me for the four faulty ones I bought from them. The others I bought on eBay from sellers in the USA. Fortunately, they reimbursed me too. There seems to be a generally accepted manufacturing issue with the ZIIP Halo.
I live in the UK too I was thinking of purchasing the new one for myself later in the year hope I don't have the same problem thanks for the information hope its all sorted now 🎉
@@joesham5075poor quality build last year Melanie is a real business woman. It doesn’t matter if her product is poorly made. The moneys in the bank anyway. So many poor reviews about customer service. I want to love it. But the owner should be doing more than PR with influencers.
@@DoctorAnneI've used it for 3 months 5 days a week and it hasn't lifted anything. I did have heavy sagging just some slack along the jaw. I haven't seen a change
@@varmi924 No device will be able to do that. This one is to prevent muscle loss and - that I am less sure of - to stimulate collagen, so prevention rather than cure. If you already have heavy sagging, you won‘t be able to change that with a device.
@@varmi924 Ah, I see. Then let me rephrase: I think this is mostly preventative and depending on your face gives a temporary plumping effect. I can‘t say for sure if I would expect longterm effects and it is certainly only an addition to a routine for someone that allready has a good routine, not.a must have.
So basically there’s no science to support it. No peer reviewed articles. But she’s selling it as the most expensive unit at home. With gels that are outrageously expensive. So it’s a business model that stitches up it’s customers to think they’re fulfilling aims that will never be achieved. Wow. I’m not sure if I’m impressed or disgusted!
Well, there is the same amount of data as there is for other microcurrent devices like the NuFace, which is more than there is for many plant extracts sold. But it surely isn't a necessity for a good skincare routine. If that makes it different to the majority of brands out there, I don't know.
Hola,si que se puede con el ziip gx hacer los tratamientos del Halo
Love your videos dr anne have a great day ❤ xx
Thank you.
The Golden and Christal Gel break me out so I'm happy to stay with the cheaper 25 dollar one.
Win win apparently.
Wich one is it please the 25.00 one?
@@chantalcardin1049 The one in the silver tube. You can see it in the pictures here.
I live in the UK and have yet to find a ZIIP Halo that actually works for more than three or four weeks. In fact, so far I've had no fewer than seven faulty ZIIP Halos! And yet my GX is very reliable. I don't understand. Really, I don't. 🤔
That is really weird. Have you contacted the manufacturer? What did they say?
@@DoctorAnne ZIIP doesn't sell directly to the UK, the only official distributor here is CurrentBody. In all fairness, CurrentBody did reimburse me for the four faulty ones I bought from them. The others I bought on eBay from sellers in the USA. Fortunately, they reimbursed me too. There seems to be a generally accepted manufacturing issue with the ZIIP Halo.
I live in the UK too I was thinking of purchasing the new one for myself later in the year hope I don't have the same problem thanks for the information hope its all sorted now 🎉
@@joesham5075 Fingers crossed.
@@joesham5075poor quality build last year Melanie is a real business woman. It doesn’t matter if her product is poorly made. The moneys in the bank anyway. So many poor reviews about customer service. I want to love it. But the owner should be doing more than PR with influencers.
Save your money it doesnt work
Would you care to share your experience more in depth?
@@DoctorAnneI've used it for 3 months 5 days a week and it hasn't lifted anything. I did have heavy sagging just some slack along the jaw. I haven't seen a change
@@varmi924 No device will be able to do that. This one is to prevent muscle loss and - that I am less sure of - to stimulate collagen, so prevention rather than cure. If you already have heavy sagging, you won‘t be able to change that with a device.
@@DoctorAnne sorry I meant to say I didn't have much sagging
@@varmi924 Ah, I see. Then let me rephrase: I think this is mostly preventative and depending on your face gives a temporary plumping effect. I can‘t say for sure if I would expect longterm effects and it is certainly only an addition to a routine for someone that allready has a good routine, not.a must have.
So basically there’s no science to support it. No peer reviewed articles. But she’s selling it as the most expensive unit at home. With gels that are outrageously expensive.
So it’s a business model that stitches up it’s customers to think they’re fulfilling aims that will never be achieved. Wow. I’m not sure if I’m impressed or disgusted!
Well, there is the same amount of data as there is for other microcurrent devices like the NuFace, which is more than there is for many plant extracts sold.
But it surely isn't a necessity for a good skincare routine. If that makes it different to the majority of brands out there, I don't know.