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Thu May 08, 2014 7:09 pm |
I'm a licensed cosmetologist and wondering if I can buy this anywhere? You can get them at the official Nuface site, but you have to buy I think 6 of them. |
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Fri May 09, 2014 9:22 pm |
Thanks! I signed up. I really wish you could just purchase one from Nuface. They have a long list of unauthorized sellers listed on the site and warn that the warranties from unauthorized sellers will not be honored, etc. Makes me a little nervous. |
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Sat May 17, 2014 5:37 am |
I found a spa that will ship to me. The price is $325. I just wish I knew if it's worth the extra expense over the Classic. $200 more is quite a bit, but if it's really better and more effective, I'd order. I posted that question as a thread but no response. |
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Mon May 19, 2014 2:20 pm |
Lorraineg57 wrote: |
I found a spa that will ship to me. The price is $325. I just wish I knew if it's worth the extra expense over the Classic. $200 more is quite a bit, but if it's really better and more effective, I'd order. I posted that question as a thread but no response. |
probably no one has any idea...lol
I used the Nuface Trinity for a couple of months and found that while it does give some kind of lift, it's only temporary. In my experience, it wont give any kind of long lasting result. Think about that carefully before you spend that chunk of change not to mention time every day using it. |
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Mon May 19, 2014 6:24 pm |
I thought the effects were supposed to be cumulative? I'm fine with using it daily and then a couple times a week for maintenance if it works.
I guess that's the $10,000 question , isn't it? |
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Tue May 20, 2014 10:35 am |
Lorraineg57 wrote: |
I thought the effects were supposed to be cumulative? I'm fine with using it daily and then a couple times a week for maintenance if it works.
I guess that's the $10,000 question , isn't it? |
Of course everyone's experience can be different...YMMV --your mileage may vary...but I'm here to say that I dont believe it contributes to improving facial droopiness in any lasting way unless you keep using it...you cant use it for a while and then achieve a result that will stick. You have to keep using it.
In my case something odd happened, which is when I stopped using it seemed to me my face actually started to look worse than before I started it. I dont know why that is and it might not be the Nuface's fault. But the results did not stick around for any length of time. |
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Tue May 20, 2014 5:49 pm |
Oh! Well, that's kind of scary.
Definitely don't want something that's going to make me look worse!
Thanks for the heads up...I hate gravity.... |
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Tue May 20, 2014 6:42 pm |
Lorraineg57 wrote: |
Oh! Well, that's kind of scary.
Definitely don't want something that's going to make me look worse!
Thanks for the heads up...I hate gravity.... |
I hear you. I wish I could turn back time and the bad stuff that happened to me. I didnt find the NuFace to do much of anything lasting myself and I therefore cant recommend it unless you want to do it continuously to keep up the temporary effect.
I tried a little bit of facial exercise and was not impressed by that either. But again many people love it, so it's a very YMMV thing.
I've been taking supplements to help plump my skin which has helped a lot, especially Hyaluronic Acid, and I'm about to start trying facial massage...if that doesnt do the trick, I will likely look into fillers. I'm not very eager to do it by any means, but I want to at least get the free consult this highly rated doc is offering and see what I think about it. Might as well explore all avenues, even if I then decide it's not what I want to do. |
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Tue May 20, 2014 7:31 pm |
If I could find a spa that sold the Trinity Pro locally, I'd definitely get it, knowing I could return it if it didn't work. Unfortunately, so far, I can only find it out of state. |
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Tue May 20, 2014 8:01 pm |
Lorraineg57 wrote: |
If I could find a spa that sold the Trinity Pro locally, I'd definitely get it, knowing I could return it if it didn't work. Unfortunately, so far, I can only find it out of state. |
in that case why not try the NuFace trinity? I dont think the Pro thing is going to make that much difference. |
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Wed May 21, 2014 6:20 pm |
The Pro is stronger and supposedly gives better results. It has a two year warranty I think, and is the same price as the Trinity so if I'm going to spend that much.... If I'm going to go with the lower powered one, I'll probably just do the Classic, which is almost $200 less.
Every time I think I'll just forget it, I go read the reviews and they ARE really good.... |
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Thu May 22, 2014 6:14 am |
Lorraineg57 wrote: |
The Pro is stronger and supposedly gives better results. It has a two year warranty I think, and is the same price as the Trinity so if I'm going to spend that much.... If I'm going to go with the lower powered one, I'll probably just do the Classic, which is almost $200 less.
Every time I think I'll just forget it, I go read the reviews and they ARE really good.... |
you mean for the pro or the regular? or the nu face in general?
there are many things with good reviews which just dont work for me....so you have to see what works for you. But before you do any of that make sure your nutrition and topical care routine are on point. Those are the foundations of good skin...not microcurrent...
I can only give what happened to me. I used the Nu Face trinity and I had no real results from it that lasted. I also had weird side effects. It sits here unused and I dont know but I suspect I wasted my money and time.
it sounds to me like if you want to be able to return it you need to go with the regular version. if you're willing to lay out cash for something and not get it back easily go with the pro. |
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Thu May 22, 2014 5:40 pm |
In general. It's hard to find reviews for the Pro at all since you have to purchase it through a spa.
I just hate to spend the same amount for the Trinity as I'd be paying for a better model with a warranty that's twice as long |
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Fri May 23, 2014 5:13 am |
Lorraineg57 wrote: |
In general. It's hard to find reviews for the Pro at all since you have to purchase it through a spa.
I just hate to spend the same amount for the Trinity as I'd be paying for a better model with a warranty that's twice as long |
then I would say take the leap and buy the pro. Worst case scenario you can resell it to recoup your money...if you like it then no need for that. |
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