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Mon Aug 03, 2015 5:39 pm |
Hi! I've been scouring the threads on NuFace, but didn't find any on JeNu. I'd was considering purchasing the NuFace Mini and was wondering what the difference was between the two and which worked better for lifting the lower face area and lines on the area above the lip and crows feet.
Any feedback would greatly help me in my decision on which device to buy. |
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Thu Aug 06, 2015 4:52 pm |
For wrinkles I'd rec Tria (I have a Tria ADL) or Illuminage home lasers followed by C. Rolling is popular also.
I have a NuFace and it is great for keeping the underlying structure where you want it-it doesn't do anything for wrinkles. dinahout has good videos for NuFace (and you can see her face looks great after using it for sometime):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1NZk8XQ5ghoQOJxkQ7sOw
I do not have a Jenu. I have a Labelle which can be used to push water based serums and gels. Its nice, but Tria with C is my go to treatment that has really helped my nl lines |
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Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:37 pm |
thanks so much! That is helpful. I was going to go get microcurrent treatments mostly for my lowerface and neck so the nuface looks like it might be the thing. Dinahout has such great skin it's hard to see what changes the device made. So for wrinkles around the eyes and the top of the lip you would recommend the tria? I needle regularly too! |
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Fri Aug 07, 2015 6:53 am |
Because you want to work around your eyes, check out the Tria Eye. Its exclusive to Sephora VIB right now but might show up soon at QVC and Ulta. The Tria ADL has a large window so I can manauver it around my lips but under my eyes its harder. I use my old Palovia around my eyes. I follow up every session with a C serum. |
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Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:13 pm |
So I finally got my NuFace and I think I like it. First I got the Tria Eye Laser and really loved it. I used it for two weeks and it really seemed to be lessening the deepness of my wrinkles. I ended up returning it because after the two weeks it seemed that the machine wasn't working as strongly anymore. Instead of getting a new one, I decided to try the NuFace mini.
It's been 2 days, and I think I see a much glowier face and maybe some lift. I was wondering if I it would be harmful to use twice a day versus once a day.
Anyone? |
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Mon Jan 18, 2016 1:02 am |
a lot good reviews on NuFace recently... i think once a day is good |
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