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Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:24 pm |
In a few days, I am meeting some girl friends in Las Vegas and we're planning to attend this beauty and medspa conference!:
http://www.iecsc.com/las-vegas
You can click on the link to see all the exhibitors. I am looking forward to checking out the latest and greatest...
If any of you recognize any of these names and have any comments, let me know....I want to get around to the booths and demos that will provide info and samples closest to the types of serums and gadgets, health services, etc. that we discuss here.
Thanks! BFG |
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Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:26 am |
felixia wrote: |
Yubs,
Just wondered, have you seen the Dermajet demo videos on this link?:
http://shop.owndoc.com/product-info.php?DermaJet-pid230.html
Can you glide like this with your My-M? (can anyone with a My-M glide like this?). From the color of her neck it looks like a 1mm or higher needle length for sure... Shock
I'm wavering over whether to buy the Dermajet or My-M and biggest consideration for me is the gliding thing. Any advice would be great. |
felixia, I haven't used the Dermajet yet. BUT...I did receive it today and had time to get it out of the box before I went to work. I wasn't going to post about it since I haven't actually used it yet, but since you asked...
Preliminarily, I can say that it is way more powerful and much better made than the My-m I have. But please know my experience with the My-m may not be typical...lots of people here like them. And there are apparently many different makers of the My-m so I may have just gotten unlucky and gotten a bad one from a bad manufacturer. But my My-m is crappy and I'm sending it back.
Honestly, I'm impressed with the "out-of-the-box" quality of the Dermajet. The "out-of-box" difference in quality between Dermajet and the My-m I have is kind of like the difference between a Trek brand bicycle and a sale bike from the Dollar Store.
And there is almost no comparison in the strength of the device and how it "punches"...My-m kind of rattles when turned on. The needles look to me more like they're vibrating back and forth instead of actually going up and down. Dermajet actually punches, kind of like a nail gun. But not nearly that powerful. And please no one take "nail gun" analogy and run away with it like Dermajet is going to pound our faces into hamburger. I use it only to try to give an idea of what it's like.
However, please know I didn't have time to figure out how to assemble the needles into the Dermajet, so haven't checked it with the needles yet to see if the needles retract all the way into the needle recess at any point, etc. But there is a definite punching action to this, as I said, similar to a nail gun. Very different from the My-m.
I can't recommend the My-m but don't want to recommend the Dermajet yet because I haven't used it or even checked it with the needles. But initial quality out of the box is Dermajet, for sure. I'm kind of excited about it and now wish I'd waited a few days before using the My-m so I could try them both at the same time.
I'm just sharing this mostly to give you food for thought. My advice is to hold off on buying a My-m until we know more about the quality of other devices, or at least getting a link to a good My-m vendor from someone who is satisfied with theirs. Maybe someone who got theirs made in Korea instead of China. Don't get it off Amazon.
HTH. |
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