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Mon Mar 20, 2017 11:17 pm |
I have used my Clareblend about 20+ times now and love it!. Subtle results, nuface never did anything for me. |
_________________ 47, former sunworshipper, skincare addict, oily T-zone, fair skinned, love Vita A, some hyperpigmentation, microneedler. |
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kimkidofjc
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Sun Apr 09, 2017 1:30 pm |
I purchased mine from Christine B. I guess August 2015 & have used it daily for many months, then went to every other day thinking maybe I was using it too much. I've watched every YouTube out there on it & honestly I don't see any difference what so ever on the YouTubes. Yes, they say, can't you see how lifted this is, & I SAY NO I CAN'T to the video! lol
It's now April 2017 & I still use it every other day BUT from my view of what I see in the mirror I SEE NO CHANGE! YES, I'm using it correct & follow the direction of the muscle pathway from attachment to insertion. I've not seen my skin change, in fact some pores look bigger not smaller.
If it works at all I think it works on those who are younger, not entered menopause & do not have hormones you battle with daily! So if your in your mid to late 50's I would not pay the $300 plus American dollars for it.
If YOU ARE IN YOUR 50-60's have white skin not olive complexion & getting results PLEASE tell me how!
So I know you're asking why I still use it! I do because, for one I spent a lot for it, & 2 I use it in hopes someday all I see a great difference & at the least I pray it keeps things from getting worse. )
I'd start with getting it done at a salon/spa & see if you have any results before buy this. )
P.S. Just saw a post on here & I'm feeling I may be deleted because I gave my honest opinion & results. Hope at least some of you can see my comments before someone makes me disappear. |
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Sun Apr 09, 2017 4:44 pm |
I honestly say that I don't see to much of a difference in my jowls/marionette lines but I do in my eyelid area. I have had a chin implant so I think I have scar tissue and adhesions inside which are tougher. I have also had an eyelid lift which I regret, not necessary at all and the idiot DR didn't make them the same which is kinda why I had the lift in the first place. So this tool helps them as for some reason I have excessive skin, even since I was a teenager. Maybe I sleep weird. |
_________________ 47, former sunworshipper, skincare addict, oily T-zone, fair skinned, love Vita A, some hyperpigmentation, microneedler. |
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Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:22 am |
bugaboo wrote: |
I honestly say that I don't see to much of a difference in my jowls/marionette lines but I do in my eyelid area. I have had a chin implant so I think I have scar tissue and adhesions inside which are tougher. I have also had an eyelid lift which I regret, not necessary at all and the idiot DR didn't make them the same which is kinda why I had the lift in the first place. So this tool helps them as for some reason I have excessive skin, even since I was a teenager. Maybe I sleep weird. |
Bugaboo, if you have adhesions around your implant it can definitely effect how your face "lays". On my client's I do myofascial release to break up adhesions first before I lift. |
_________________ Licensed Esthetician 19+ years - Specializing in microcurrent facial toning, NeoGenesis Skincare, Jade Microcurrent (Pro Use), Clareblend Mini (Home use) https://ChristineByer.com • www.youtube.com/user/christinebyer/videos |
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Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:32 am |
Kim,
I'm wondering why you felt in your gut to buy any microcurrent machine if you saw no results on the videos. If you are not getting results I would say the answer is filler. If you are thin and your facial muscles already lifted then the results you are looking for probably won't come from any home use machine. Perhaps rf or ultrasound but results from those are subtle too. Have you ever gone to a plastic surgeon or derm and asked them about your trouble areas? What are your trouble areas? Are your expectations realistic? Do you know specifically what you want to change? These are questions to ask yourself as do it yourself machines have their limits. I also recommend that if you are not seeing results to stop doing all microcurrent. Take a picture the last day you do it. Then take a picture two months later. You will see a difference. Trust me you will prefer the lifted you vs the unlifted you. I'm always trying to manage clients expectations. But no one has a magic ball to see the results they will get with any particular machine. Lastly, you can put your Mini up on eBay and sell it very quickly. Just some thoughts. Take care.
kimkidofjc wrote: |
I purchased mine from Christine B. I guess August 2015 & have used it daily for many months, then went to every other day thinking maybe I was using it too much. I've watched every YouTube out there on it & honestly I don't see any difference what so ever on the YouTubes. Yes, they say, can't you see how lifted this is, & I SAY NO I CAN'T to the video! lol
It's now April 2017 & I still use it every other day BUT from my view of what I see in the mirror I SEE NO CHANGE! YES, I'm using it correct & follow the direction of the muscle pathway from attachment to insertion. I've not seen my skin change, in fact some pores look bigger not smaller.
If it works at all I think it works on those who are younger, not entered menopause & do not have hormones you battle with daily! So if your in your mid to late 50's I would not pay the $300 plus American dollars for it.
If YOU ARE IN YOUR 50-60's have white skin not olive complexion & getting results PLEASE tell me how!
So I know you're asking why I still use it! I do because, for one I spent a lot for it, & 2 I use it in hopes someday all I see a great difference & at the least I pray it keeps things from getting worse. )
I'd start with getting it done at a salon/spa & see if you have any results before buy this. )
P.S. Just saw a post on here & I'm feeling I may be deleted because I gave my honest opinion & results. Hope at least some of you can see my comments before someone makes me disappear. |
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_________________ Licensed Esthetician 19+ years - Specializing in microcurrent facial toning, NeoGenesis Skincare, Jade Microcurrent (Pro Use), Clareblend Mini (Home use) https://ChristineByer.com • www.youtube.com/user/christinebyer/videos |
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Wed Apr 19, 2017 3:05 pm |
girltwocb wrote: |
bugaboo wrote: |
I honestly say that I don't see to much of a difference in my jowls/marionette lines but I do in my eyelid area. I have had a chin implant so I think I have scar tissue and adhesions inside which are tougher. I have also had an eyelid lift which I regret, not necessary at all and the idiot DR didn't make them the same which is kinda why I had the lift in the first place. So this tool helps them as for some reason I have excessive skin, even since I was a teenager. Maybe I sleep weird. |
Bugaboo, if you have adhesions around your implant it can definitely effect how your face "lays". On my client's I do myofascial release to break up adhesions first before I lift. |
Yes, I can feel one side kind of "crunches" so I use my new fascia blaster for face to break it up. Wish I was told this before I got surgery. So not worth it. |
_________________ 47, former sunworshipper, skincare addict, oily T-zone, fair skinned, love Vita A, some hyperpigmentation, microneedler. |
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clarel
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Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:13 am |
I was wondering how 5 minutes a day with the nuface trinity vs 40 minutes with clareblend would get the same results. Does either of these work on older women? How long and often do you really need to use in order to see a difference? I read somewhere that nuface has more immediate results. Which is better nuface Trinity or the mini? Does the attachments work on the trinity? Any insight would be greatly appreciated! |
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Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:40 am |
clarel wrote: |
I was wondering how 5 minutes a day with the nuface trinity vs 40 minutes with clareblend would get the same results. Does either of these work on older women? How long and often do you really need to use in order to see a difference? I read somewhere that nuface has more immediate results. Which is better nuface Trinity or the mini? Does the attachments work on the trinity? Any insight would be greatly appreciated! |
I'm not sure what you mean about 5 minutes with the Trinity versus the mini Clareblend 40 min as to results.
I've had both the Nuface Trinity and the mini Nuface but plan to get the Clareblend at some point as it seems a step up and probably superior.
I started with the Trinity and I did see results. But I also did it for about 20 min or so each session at first. I ended up getting the mini Nuface when the Trinity gave out.
I'm not sure what the major difference between the Nuface Mini and the Trinity are beyond size and convenience. The charger on the mini is so much better and easier to deal with (and it stays charged) and the smaller size is an advantage. The Trinity also has 5 powers as opposed to the minis 3. I never got the attachments for the Trinity becasue they seemed over priced parts for devices I already had.
I no longer do it for as extended a sessions as I use to so I could be in maintenance mode. But I think the results are cumulative and sometimes subtle. I saw some youtube videos for a woman that showed results over a 2 year period and the changes were undeniable. The immediate changes we see, I think, are the more temporary ones.
The thing about the Clareblend versus the Nuface is that the Clareblend has the variable frequencies during the treatment. I do use a different frequency every time I use the Nuface to mimic this as best I can.
I don't know what to say about people that see no results..Everyone is different, I guess. And you do need to be realistic in your goals..and patient. I do do other things now but not when I first started.
I was only doing retin a, Vit c serum at the beginning and I saw changes to the neck, jawline and eye area. |
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Sat Nov 11, 2017 9:04 am |
Does anyone here own a Clareblend mini? I'm seriously thinking of getting one, but searching the internet for 'reviews', I only find 3, all on a website that sells them. Would be nice to find a review elsewhere, such as this forum.
I use the Tria anti-aging laser, and it does a nice job of making the skin look good, but it doesn't seem to do much for skin laxity or facial sagging. I've been doing facial exercises for years, so maybe I'd be worse than I am, but lately, I see the sag increasing and I'm wondering if the clareblend mini would help?
I'm almost 57 y.o. I know time marches on, and gravity takes over, but I won't give in without a good fight. |
_________________ Age 59. Tria Anti-aging laser, NIRA laser, facial exercise |
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Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:39 am |
Kandi, I just received the Clareblend Mini the other day and have used it twice so far and can tell it is doing it's job. The routine is simple and at the end of the treatment I do feathering at spots of concern for me. I am doing this daily for at least two weeks and then will do a good review. I am using an organic aloe gel which is actually a liquid (no chemicals) and adding H-Pur from Isomers and a little filtered water. It does come with a 2 oz. conductive gel that the company does make. One thing I would suggest all that do microcurrent is to be sure to drink plenty of water. Hydration from the inside is the key to get better results. |
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:06 am |
Hi everyone - Have not posted for a while but would
like to try the Clareblend Mini for lower face sagging.
Am in 6th decade and have been using tools for over
10 years. Does anyone know where to purchase a
Clareblend Mini - right now have heard the only place
is Christine Byer. Are there multiple places to
purchase from - thx diPhx |
_________________ getting younger |
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Sun Jan 28, 2018 7:08 am |
Hi everyone - Does anyone have suggestions on how
to integrate the LED with the clareblend??
Should they be done on different days or can
LED be added before or after the clareblend??
Have checked you tubes and other sites and there
is conflicting info on whether to use LED before or
after the clareblend. Your thoughts and/or
experience is highly appreciated!! diphx |
_________________ getting younger |
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Sat May 12, 2018 6:18 am |
I’m selling my Clareblend Mini if anyone’s interested - pm me for details |
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Susanann
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Wed May 23, 2018 11:31 am |
LizzieG wrote: |
I’m selling my Clareblend Mini if anyone’s interested - pm me for details |
Hello,
I have just seen you message about the Clareblend Mini. If still for sell will you provide details. Thank you
my email is susanann494 at hotmail dot com. |
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Susanann
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Wed May 23, 2018 11:33 am |
[quote="Susanann"]
LizzieG wrote: |
I’m selling my Clareblend Mini if anyone’s interested - pm me for details |
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Susanann
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Wed May 23, 2018 12:08 pm |
[quote="Susanann"]
LizzieG wrote: |
I’m selling my Clareblend Mini if anyone’s interested - pm me for details |
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Susanann
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Wed May 23, 2018 12:08 pm |
[quote="Susanann"]
LizzieG wrote: |
I’m selling my Clareblend Mini if anyone’s interested - pm me for details |
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Mon Apr 15, 2019 5:51 am |
Is anyone still using the Clareblend mini. I recently purchased one and am very interested in hearing about your results. |
_________________ 53 and starting to show it |
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MzPacha
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Mon Aug 12, 2019 3:37 am |
Any update on the Clareblend mini, have been reading through this thread, but it seems to have fizzled out, looking for something to plump and lift my face |
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Sat Aug 17, 2019 5:31 am |
I used the clareblend mini for a while - about 4-5 months - I didn’t see any difference but maybe I should have stuck at it longer. There are lots of suggested moves - which is good - but I just found it too complicated and I was always left feeling I hadn’t done enough or done it properly and the treatments take quite a lot of time. The videos Christine posted showed her moving it quickly over her face although it was supposed to be moved slowly so it was quite confusing. I gave up because it was becoming too complicated and too time consuming. I did recently get the nuface mini and I like it- the treatments are simpler and faster and I use it much more regularly which I is key to any of our home devices so it works for me. Too early to say if I see a difference in lifting but my skin looks good afterwards. |
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debbix6
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Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:03 am |
First time commenting:
I used the Clareblend for nearly 5 months and liked the results. I was looking for a little lift for my eyelids due to excessive hooding & droopy eyes. I want to avoid surgery.
I stopped mainly due to illness and then forgetting to get back to it. I think it depends greatly on what areas you're working on. But I noticed a subtle difference. For me it mostly in how my eyes felt. They no longer felt heavy or sleepy all day long. I definitely noticed the heaviness come back after I stopped for a length of time.
I followed the diagram that comes with the Clareblend and mostly worked on my face (I skipped the neck). It took about 10min. Christine had always suggested that mini sessions every day were just as good as a longer session every few days. So it might depend on your personal preference and schedule. Consistency is key.
I've just had a plasma pen fibroblast treatment on my upper eyes and hope to get back to doing the Clareblend after I heal a little more. I want to see what is from the fibroblast and what is from the Clarblend. |
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Fri Oct 25, 2019 8:16 pm |
I am selling my Clareblend, I think it works well to tighten skin but I have a very busy job and often travel and I do not have the time in my schedule to use this 2-3 times a week which is what I find I need to do to get the results I want.
It is practically new as I bought it 6 months ago after watching this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbmB3y5y5cQ
I am willing to sell for a very reasonable price. Please PM me. |
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Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:27 am |
Hi. I know this is an old thread, but so many of these devices seem to have a lot of initial remarks and then go quiet. I don't know if it's because they turn out to not be any good, or everyone's too busy to keep up with using them Is anyone still using the Clareblend Mini? Would you let me know what you think if it please? |
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