I want to see a video about the Qure mask that an influencer bought on their own. But they were all gifted the mask and, so, their review is going to be positive
Yay!!!! So, here are my 2 cents as a 52 year old with the expected attendant skin concerns for my age. I have been using the DDG mask 5-7 nights a week (with a couple of weeks off) for about a year. I have definitely noticed significant benefits in terms of texture and fine lines. I got the EMS device in August. I try to use this every other day, but usually end up missing a couple of mornings because life. I have noticed a lot of benefits--even my husband notices. Particularly in my jaw but also (I have more to fix!)--around my eyes and my forehead. Also, everything seems bouncier and... idk...more awake? I find it pretty unpleasant on my forehead but TOTALLY worth it. And I am only using it on the first "up" intensity level. I don't use microcurrent. I'm interested, but trying to be realistic about my time!!!
Thank you so much for sharing! So the bounciness/more awake - that’s what I see from microcurrent, so it’s super interesting to hear you see that from EMS! I slacked very quickly on using it for my forehead (yep it’s…odd to say the least!) But I know medicube claims their device also does boost ATP, and I can’t help but think that’s the visible effect of higher energy production in the skin. 🤔 What levels do you use? I still use 2-3/up on my jawline. That thing gets SO intense lol
@@AliceintheRabbitHole I am still using level 1/up. I haven't tried the other setting, what is it, skin? I think I could use 2 on my jaw, but not on my cheeks or forehead! One thing I think but am not 100% sure I am noticing that's fairly exciting is less drooping of my eyelids, making them seem less hooded? I am trying to pay attention. A young woman who does some work for us asked me a couple of weeks ago if I had botox. I use a LOT of different skincare so I wouldn't put that all on the EMS, but I am very happy with the device!
Very good! I loved working with electric current and lights when I was in the beauty biz. I definitely saw and felt benefits and, yes, it is a complicated topic.
I love the Qure microneedling system but wow they are always out of stock and it takes a very long to restock and then shipment takes another month. I hope if their business is going well, they can improve their production speed.
Oh girl, I’ve had a pmd for a long while but I just picked up the theraface pro about a week ago from Best Buy and let me tell you, I’m in love. It’s definitely pricey but if you have a Best Buy card you can get no interest financing and Best Buy has their holiday return policy right now which allows you to return anything you buy between now and the end of December until January 14th. So I figured it was a no lose situation and I had to give it a shot and I’m so happy I did. The percussion therapy really seems to have made a difference almost immediately in the vibrancy of my face. I have to attribute that to the increased blood flow. It’s also extremely soothing on my temples and jaw, I carry a lot of tension in that area. I also really like the LED attachments and the microcurrent as well. I think it’s a great tool, you should definitely check it out.
Hi Alice! It’s an old video but is there a specific and/or type of device you’d recommend for rosacea? Have you tried or heard anything about the Currentbody one?
I love my red LED mask and I use it a handful of times a week. I’m just not convinced by the research on any other kinds of devices. Maybe if they were cheaper I’d be willing to be a guinea pig. 😅
I feel that one of the holdups with electrotherapy (and unmentioned: RF, electroporation, etc) is that it’s a combination of limited public research and lack of information on how devices operate, largely due to the competition factor. If a brand puts out all their data/specs, others can duplicate it for a fraction of the $ as they can just copy that research. But goooodNESSSSS it’s so frustrating for people like us, who want to understand what we are doing and what the data shows!
Thanks for sharing! So for the cure LED mask, is it required to add serum when in use? I am interested in the mask but don’t feel like to be hooked with a brand specific gel or serum the way microcurrent devices do if that makes sense 😂
Oh no there’s no serum required. I personally prefer to use an antioxidant-rich mist prior to LED, but that’s optional (and inexpensive! I like Isntree’s green tea toner in a spray bottle 😃)
I trust NASA (who literally created LED technology for healing) over any skin care brand, so I went with the Celluma Pro. Very expensive, but super effective for my acne, pain, and anti-aging. I use LED everyday (alternate between blue, red, and infrared) and notice dullness, blotchiness, inflammation, and dryness when I miss. My doctor was charging $150-180 per session, so I figured it was cheaper to buy my own😮. So far, my treatments have cost me $1.50 per session, and that cost will keep going down. Out of all the technologies, LED is the one with the most proven science and research. 👍 Have you tried a high frequency machine? I have the Nuderma Clinical which has both gases in one tube (argon for inflammation and neon for anti-aging). I don’t have as much long-term experience with this one; I just know my aesthetician swears by it. So again, I had to buy my own. 😊 I’m 53 and my stance is ANY device over surgery/needles. I just can’t go there… 😁
Yep exactly how I see it. It’s a personal choice of which I’ll never judge others, but my choice is to reserve procedures for medical issues, and keep the cosmetic stuff on the surface. I have an RF device, but I really feel like I understand so little about it that it makes it difficult for me to talk about lol! I like to KNOW what I’m sharing before I share it. Otherwise I’m going to have to answer questions with “🤷♀️” which is just not my style 🤣
I am sorry to say that for anti-aging alone I haven’t seen any improvement to my skin with the DDG mask after 2 months of daily use. Maybe it’s doing something minor and I still use it a few times a week when convenient since it’s paid for, but yeah that purchase was a gamble I didn’t win. Ah well, we keep trying right?
Ain’t it true 😭 Yeah that’s you and me both then. I absolutely see the anti-inflammatory benefits, but for aging I’m over here going “🤷♀️🤷♀️” It’s bizarre. I’ve read the research, I feel like I should be seeing more from it based on the data but…??
As someone with hyperpigmentation/melasma, I have a question about micro needling and EGF. I have a family history of skin cancer. Could EGF contribute to accelerated cancer cell growth???
That’s a great question! I do think there’s room for more research here, but in the meantime I would not use EGF over any cancerous spots. EGF is not known to be carcinogenic, but it may be mitogenic, which could speed up pre-existing cancer growth. I will say: I think this is one of the best arguments for why it’s important to see a doctor regularly (I know, I’m saying this as an American aaaah!) it’s pretty important to know where our skin is before using any treatments, honestly even including skincare products. Thus the duo of regularly seeing a doc/derm + a good skincare routine is the sweet spot!
Thanks for another awesome video. Excited you got the Ziip!!! . I have a few microcurrent devices, but mainly use the myolift 600. I have been using it a couple years and absolutely love it. The only problem is It is really time consuming at 45 minutes to an hour. I wanted something less time consuming to use on certain days, so discovered the Ziip (after a lot of internet research) Wow!!! I absolutely love love love the Ziip. The treatments are awesome. I got it from current body about 4 weeks ago. Well, I love the gold serum so much, I was looking on eBay to see if I could find it less expensive there for the future when I run out. I didn’t find the gold serum but was lucky (or not! Laughing!) I found a brand new Ziip never opened on ebay for $330. I bought it. My reasoning? The gel is $120- so basically got a second Ziip for $200. Crazy, I know! I can do (for example) The Works full face treatment in 7 minutes. It feels like a spa treatment.
I feel you there haha! I think I’m going to try the silver gel next, but I do have to admit…their gel is good. It actually stays on vs having to constantly reapply!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole i do. Also got the FOREO bear mini, none zaps me if I use a generous amount of gel. But like the Myolift better. Plus the FOREO stoped working at the year mark -.-
Do you know the difference between artemisia annua and artemisia "capillaris" extract? I heard missha essence is behind reformulated and not discontinued!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole yep I know me too. It was the only thing that worked for me. It helped my acne so much. My face has been clear for the first time in years. It's now being called calming artemisia extract or something to that effect.
@@AliceintheRabbitHole I purchased the brand ' One thing' artemisia essence and it's "capillaris" instead of "annua"like missha . I hope it works for me
I have a ZIIP and don't use it regularly enough for it to have value. I think its for the exact reason you mention... it targets your needs in different ways which to me feels like it takes more effort to use than what I want to be a simpler process of moving the device around however feels most productive to you. I bought a Nuface from Costco during a sale, trinity kit with cream, serum, and bag for $160 thinking I might prefer the functionality, but after this recommendation I'll probably return it since its unopened and go with a medicube at some point as a backup. About LEDs though, do you think the other colors of the spectrum like yellow and green have sufficient research to justify their use? I have a Dr. Dennis Gross mask I use almost every day, but I've had it for almost 3 years now and I just expect it to die at some point. No performance issues, just feel like it'll go eventually. I've been looking into alternatives and because I don't have acne issues (I still use the red and blue setting but I can't pretend it's super helpful), I was thinking of the OmniLuxe mask which is red only. I also saw some alternatives like the MZ mask offer other types of light with benefits like targeting hyperpigmentation. While this sounds good in theory, I'm not convinced of its value and there tend to be tradeoffs ranging from comfort to price and even portability going for the all-in-one solutions. Bottom line I just haven't seen research like what is available for red/blue light for yellow/green wavelengths and wonder if the tradeoffs are worth it.
Oooh ok here’s my advice for using the Ziip: decide which program you like the most, jot down some notes (with the end goal of memorizing it), and then you can use it while doing other things. I quickly tired of the app, but I decided I love Instant Gratification and Problem Solver, so I load the app, set it to go, and I can put my phone down and do whatever else! And at this point, i feel the research is on red, infrared, and blue LED primarily, and also at specific wavelengths vs the entirety of those colors. With green & yellow, there’s some evidence that they may have benefits, but I’m not sure it’s adding anything more than what red/infrared do. Even blue is unnecessary for those without acne I would say.
The only device that I’ve ever used around my eyes, that is safe for that area, is the new medicube Age-R H. And I adore it so much, but I don’t understand it at all haha! I’m hoping to update on that, and somehow with having figured it out a bit more 🤔🤔
I've considered picking up an EMS device for my jaw but I also have massive jaw muscles from clenching from stress for years. 🙃 I'm petrified of making them any bigger.
Bruxism? Im so sorry to hear, and understand that as well. I’ve dealt with it for a lot of my life. Have you ever had the dreams that go with it?? It feels like I wake up from a horror movie 😭
The Nuface mini was my first microcurrent device, and I do still think it’s a good option. The catch for me is that I struggled to stick with it because I didn’t feel I saw much from it initially. However, over time I realized that I did see results especially on my neck area (which is more sensitive, so I think the microcurrent level they use is perfect!) It’s one that needs a little more time, but I do believe in it!
That’s awesome to hear !!! I am not in a hurry, and thankfully I have no problem sticking with this stuff, like my led mask and Faustina laser . Here’s hope 🤞
I like how you covered everything, but I have to ask - I have been looking into microcurrent devices and I'm just not sure which one to buy and it is an investment, but I saw that the foreo bear has an anti shock system (I feel like that is super important). I need it, because my skin is getting saggy
The Foreo bear is nice, but the mini shocks the ever living heck out of me (and I CANNOT figure out why!! It’s supposed to have the same system, I believe??) But yes the regular Bear is good. I found it a bit intense for my neck area, but excellent for the upper portions of my face in particular! My tip is to watch for sales though. Last year, Sephora ran a sale on all Foreo in early December. And I believe Foreo direct constantly has sales as well!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole @AliceintheRabbitHole It does sound unusual that the mini version is different, but I was thinking about buying a regular size during the Black Friday, so your answer is really, really helpful! My friend got a code for additional discount for foreo and it would be crazy to miss out on it and you helped a lot
Well, I’d say EMS for targeting muscle, Ziip for targeting skin. That said, Kimberly left a comment here that has me suspecting the two may be more interchangeable than i had assumed!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole Well things are starting to Fall down. I have great skin, but the neck and lines around mouth. I'm tempted to go to a surgeon and say do something! Although the cost I'm sure is exorbitant...
Part 2 will include: electroporation and RF 😃 BUT the caveat for now is that I’m still trying to interpret the literature and work with the limited info these devices offer! 😅
Timing is perfect, I have been watching a million videos trying to figure this out.
Every video on Qure is sponsored by Qure 🫠
I want to see a video about the Qure mask that an influencer bought on their own. But they were all gifted the mask and, so, their review is going to be positive
Do you prefer the qure mask or the dr dennis gross?
Anxiety is the greatest cause of aging, so Valium is probably the best anti-aging product.
Having just gone through another got dang hurricane, YUUUUP I feel this 😩
Yay!!!! So, here are my 2 cents as a 52 year old with the expected attendant skin concerns for my age. I have been using the DDG mask 5-7 nights a week (with a couple of weeks off) for about a year. I have definitely noticed significant benefits in terms of texture and fine lines.
I got the EMS device in August. I try to use this every other day, but usually end up missing a couple of mornings because life. I have noticed a lot of benefits--even my husband notices. Particularly in my jaw but also (I have more to fix!)--around my eyes and my forehead. Also, everything seems bouncier and... idk...more awake? I find it pretty unpleasant on my forehead but TOTALLY worth it. And I am only using it on the first "up" intensity level.
I don't use microcurrent. I'm interested, but trying to be realistic about my time!!!
Thank you so much for sharing!
So the bounciness/more awake - that’s what I see from microcurrent, so it’s super interesting to hear you see that from EMS! I slacked very quickly on using it for my forehead (yep it’s…odd to say the least!) But I know medicube claims their device also does boost ATP, and I can’t help but think that’s the visible effect of higher energy production in the skin. 🤔
What levels do you use? I still use 2-3/up on my jawline. That thing gets SO intense lol
@@AliceintheRabbitHole I am still using level 1/up. I haven't tried the other setting, what is it, skin? I think I could use 2 on my jaw, but not on my cheeks or forehead!
One thing I think but am not 100% sure I am noticing that's fairly exciting is less drooping of my eyelids, making them seem less hooded? I am trying to pay attention.
A young woman who does some work for us asked me a couple of weeks ago if I had botox. I use a LOT of different skincare so I wouldn't put that all on the EMS, but I am very happy with the device!
Very good! I loved working with electric current and lights when I was in the beauty biz. I definitely saw and felt benefits and, yes, it is a complicated topic.
Congrats on 30k! 🎉
Thank you! 😁🎉👯♀️
I love the Qure microneedling system but wow they are always out of stock and it takes a very long to restock and then shipment takes another month. I hope if their business is going well, they can improve their production speed.
OMG this is perfect! I have been waiting for this! Thank you! Hugs
I am obsessed with my ZIIP!!
It’s so good omg. Such a tiny little device but it packs a punch!
Glad you're having success 👏🥰
Are any of these tools a no go with botox or fillers?
Oh girl, I’ve had a pmd for a long while but I just picked up the theraface pro about a week ago from Best Buy and let me tell you, I’m in love. It’s definitely pricey but if you have a Best Buy card you can get no interest financing and Best Buy has their holiday return policy right now which allows you to return anything you buy between now and the end of December until January 14th. So I figured it was a no lose situation and I had to give it a shot and I’m so happy I did. The percussion therapy really seems to have made a difference almost immediately in the vibrancy of my face. I have to attribute that to the increased blood flow. It’s also extremely soothing on my temples and jaw, I carry a lot of tension in that area. I also really like the LED attachments and the microcurrent as well. I think it’s a great tool, you should definitely check it out.
Oh that is interesting! That’s a lot going on in one tool - seems like if the Foreo UFO, Luna, and Bear were all combined into one!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole it is intense, lots to figure out. But I like having all of those tools in one. Definitely saves a lot of counter space!
Hi Alice! It’s an old video but is there a specific and/or type of device you’d recommend for rosacea? Have you tried or heard anything about the Currentbody one?
I love my red LED mask and I use it a handful of times a week. I’m just not convinced by the research on any other kinds of devices. Maybe if they were cheaper I’d be willing to be a guinea pig. 😅
I feel that one of the holdups with electrotherapy (and unmentioned: RF, electroporation, etc) is that it’s a combination of limited public research and lack of information on how devices operate, largely due to the competition factor. If a brand puts out all their data/specs, others can duplicate it for a fraction of the $ as they can just copy that research.
But goooodNESSSSS it’s so frustrating for people like us, who want to understand what we are doing and what the data shows!
I love the bear from foreo for microcurrent, I've had the best results with it.
Thank you for your research and advise. How often do you use the ziip and how long is each “treatment”?
I do every other day, and I do about 2 treatments (which vary from 2-14 minutes). They say to do it daily, but I’m trying to conserve the gel 🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing! So for the cure LED mask, is it required to add serum when in use? I am interested in the mask but don’t feel like to be hooked with a brand specific gel or serum the way microcurrent devices do if that makes sense 😂
Oh no there’s no serum required. I personally prefer to use an antioxidant-rich mist prior to LED, but that’s optional (and inexpensive! I like Isntree’s green tea toner in a spray bottle 😃)
I trust NASA (who literally created LED technology for healing) over any skin care brand, so I went with the Celluma Pro. Very expensive, but super effective for my acne, pain, and anti-aging. I use LED everyday (alternate between blue, red, and infrared) and notice dullness, blotchiness, inflammation, and dryness when I miss. My doctor was charging $150-180 per session, so I figured it was cheaper to buy my own😮. So far, my treatments have cost me $1.50 per session, and that cost will keep going down. Out of all the technologies, LED is the one with the most proven science and research. 👍
Have you tried a high frequency machine? I have the Nuderma Clinical which has both gases in one tube (argon for inflammation and neon for anti-aging). I don’t have as much long-term experience with this one; I just know my aesthetician swears by it. So again, I had to buy my own. 😊
I’m 53 and my stance is ANY device over surgery/needles. I just can’t go there… 😁
Yep exactly how I see it. It’s a personal choice of which I’ll never judge others, but my choice is to reserve procedures for medical issues, and keep the cosmetic stuff on the surface.
I have an RF device, but I really feel like I understand so little about it that it makes it difficult for me to talk about lol! I like to KNOW what I’m sharing before I share it. Otherwise I’m going to have to answer questions with “🤷♀️” which is just not my style 🤣
I'll take one of each please....(very needy here)
🤣🥰
I would give you the keys to my CAR for your jawline. It’s only a Subaru, so maybe I could at least throw in the floor mats too…
I am sorry to say that for anti-aging alone I haven’t seen any improvement to my skin with the DDG mask after 2 months of daily use. Maybe it’s doing something minor and I still use it a few times a week when convenient since it’s paid for, but yeah that purchase was a gamble I didn’t win.
Ah well, we keep trying right?
Ain’t it true 😭
Yeah that’s you and me both then. I absolutely see the anti-inflammatory benefits, but for aging I’m over here going “🤷♀️🤷♀️”
It’s bizarre. I’ve read the research, I feel like I should be seeing more from it based on the data but…??
As someone with hyperpigmentation/melasma, I have a question about micro needling and EGF. I have a family history of skin cancer. Could EGF contribute to accelerated cancer cell growth???
That’s a great question! I do think there’s room for more research here, but in the meantime I would not use EGF over any cancerous spots. EGF is not known to be carcinogenic, but it may be mitogenic, which could speed up pre-existing cancer growth.
I will say: I think this is one of the best arguments for why it’s important to see a doctor regularly (I know, I’m saying this as an American aaaah!) it’s pretty important to know where our skin is before using any treatments, honestly even including skincare products. Thus the duo of regularly seeing a doc/derm + a good skincare routine is the sweet spot!
Thanks for another awesome video. Excited you got the Ziip!!! . I have a few microcurrent devices, but mainly use the myolift 600. I have been using it a couple years and absolutely love it. The only problem is It is really time consuming at 45 minutes to an hour. I wanted something less time consuming to use on certain days, so discovered the Ziip (after a lot of internet research) Wow!!! I absolutely love love love the Ziip. The treatments are awesome. I got it from current body about 4 weeks ago. Well, I love the gold serum so much, I was looking on eBay to see if I could find it less expensive there for the future when I run out. I didn’t find the gold serum but was lucky (or not! Laughing!) I found a brand new Ziip never opened on ebay for $330. I bought it. My reasoning? The gel is $120- so basically got a second Ziip for $200. Crazy, I know! I can do (for example) The Works full face treatment in 7 minutes. It feels like a spa treatment.
I feel you there haha! I think I’m going to try the silver gel next, but I do have to admit…their gel is good. It actually stays on vs having to constantly reapply!
A year ago I got the Myolift QT as it seemed to be the better microcurrent option… have you check that one out?
Nah, I might try it in the future though! Have you enjoyed it?
@@AliceintheRabbitHole i do. Also got the FOREO bear mini, none zaps me if I use a generous amount of gel. But like the Myolift better. Plus the FOREO stoped working at the year mark -.-
Do you know the difference between artemisia annua and artemisia "capillaris" extract? I heard missha essence is behind reformulated and not discontinued!
Completely different species! Aw are they changing it again? I just fell in love with that essence 😭😭
@@AliceintheRabbitHole yep I know me too. It was the only thing that worked for me. It helped my acne so much. My face has been clear for the first time in years. It's now being called calming artemisia extract or something to that effect.
@@AliceintheRabbitHole I purchased the brand ' One thing' artemisia essence and it's "capillaris" instead of "annua"like missha . I hope it works for me
I have a ZIIP and don't use it regularly enough for it to have value. I think its for the exact reason you mention... it targets your needs in different ways which to me feels like it takes more effort to use than what I want to be a simpler process of moving the device around however feels most productive to you. I bought a Nuface from Costco during a sale, trinity kit with cream, serum, and bag for $160 thinking I might prefer the functionality, but after this recommendation I'll probably return it since its unopened and go with a medicube at some point as a backup.
About LEDs though, do you think the other colors of the spectrum like yellow and green have sufficient research to justify their use? I have a Dr. Dennis Gross mask I use almost every day, but I've had it for almost 3 years now and I just expect it to die at some point. No performance issues, just feel like it'll go eventually. I've been looking into alternatives and because I don't have acne issues (I still use the red and blue setting but I can't pretend it's super helpful), I was thinking of the OmniLuxe mask which is red only. I also saw some alternatives like the MZ mask offer other types of light with benefits like targeting hyperpigmentation. While this sounds good in theory, I'm not convinced of its value and there tend to be tradeoffs ranging from comfort to price and even portability going for the all-in-one solutions. Bottom line I just haven't seen research like what is available for red/blue light for yellow/green wavelengths and wonder if the tradeoffs are worth it.
Oooh ok here’s my advice for using the Ziip: decide which program you like the most, jot down some notes (with the end goal of memorizing it), and then you can use it while doing other things. I quickly tired of the app, but I decided I love Instant Gratification and Problem Solver, so I load the app, set it to go, and I can put my phone down and do whatever else!
And at this point, i feel the research is on red, infrared, and blue LED primarily, and also at specific wavelengths vs the entirety of those colors. With green & yellow, there’s some evidence that they may have benefits, but I’m not sure it’s adding anything more than what red/infrared do. Even blue is unnecessary for those without acne I would say.
Do you have recs specifically for the eye area (eg puffy and / or sagging)?
The only device that I’ve ever used around my eyes, that is safe for that area, is the new medicube Age-R H. And I adore it so much, but I don’t understand it at all haha!
I’m hoping to update on that, and somehow with having figured it out a bit more 🤔🤔
I've considered picking up an EMS device for my jaw but I also have massive jaw muscles from clenching from stress for years. 🙃 I'm petrified of making them any bigger.
Bruxism? Im so sorry to hear, and understand that as well. I’ve dealt with it for a lot of my life. Have you ever had the dreams that go with it?? It feels like I wake up from a horror movie 😭
Ugh. Can’t afford the Ziip right now, so I found myself a Nuface mini for $115 to try, we shall see… I hope it works something 🤪
The Nuface mini was my first microcurrent device, and I do still think it’s a good option. The catch for me is that I struggled to stick with it because I didn’t feel I saw much from it initially. However, over time I realized that I did see results especially on my neck area (which is more sensitive, so I think the microcurrent level they use is perfect!)
It’s one that needs a little more time, but I do believe in it!
That’s awesome to hear !!! I am not in a hurry, and thankfully I have no problem sticking with this stuff, like my led mask and Faustina laser . Here’s hope 🤞
I like how you covered everything, but I have to ask - I have been looking into microcurrent devices and I'm just not sure which one to buy and it is an investment, but I saw that the foreo bear has an anti shock system (I feel like that is super important). I need it, because my skin is getting saggy
The Foreo bear is nice, but the mini shocks the ever living heck out of me (and I CANNOT figure out why!! It’s supposed to have the same system, I believe??) But yes the regular Bear is good. I found it a bit intense for my neck area, but excellent for the upper portions of my face in particular!
My tip is to watch for sales though. Last year, Sephora ran a sale on all Foreo in early December. And I believe Foreo direct constantly has sales as well!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole @AliceintheRabbitHole It does sound unusual that the mini version is different, but I was thinking about buying a regular size during the Black Friday, so your answer is really, really helpful! My friend got a code for additional discount for foreo and it would be crazy to miss out on it and you helped a lot
@@Mana-xj7vc Would you share that code, maybe?
@@taylorhobbs3511 We are here to share, right? Knowledge and great opportunities. The code is SAVEBIG . Have fun!
SO.If you had to only get one....would the zip be a good choice?...or the ems. Too many choices...confusion abounds...
Well, I’d say EMS for targeting muscle, Ziip for targeting skin.
That said, Kimberly left a comment here that has me suspecting the two may be more interchangeable than i had assumed!
@@AliceintheRabbitHole Well things are starting to Fall down. I have great skin, but the neck and lines around mouth. I'm tempted to go to a surgeon and say do something! Although the cost I'm sure is exorbitant...
So what about radio frequency devices?
Part 2 will include: electroporation and RF 😃
BUT the caveat for now is that I’m still trying to interpret the literature and work with the limited info these devices offer! 😅
@@AliceintheRabbitHole ah. Ok. My Newa I tired of
My microcurrent charging plug broke uggh
So keeping up with red light green tea
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