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Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:17 pm |
This looks interesting but I can't find anyone on here talking about it..
Seems there's these Korean facials you can get that can mimic the appearance of fillers...something like getting 3 facials 1-2 weeks apart will last for about 5 months. It's not too expensive but if not available or not your thing than the mist that helps prolong the results is also suppose to bring pretty good results on its own (or used with microcurrent).
Has anyone tried either or both?
Christine Byer talks about it here:
https://indyesthetician.com/new-sculplla-stem-cell-mist/ |
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Tue Feb 06, 2018 6:35 am |
I've not tried those, but seen a lot of videos where Christine talks about them and her face definitely has changed over the last few years and she looks lovely in my opinion. I just wished they did these facials over here, so far it seems to be only US based. |
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Mon Feb 19, 2018 2:08 am |
I was wondering if anyone had tried the mist by itself.
CB suggests doing the mist alone if you can't do the mask, along with either microcurrent or LED, and that it does a pretty good job on its own. She also suggests putting the mist in a rollerball for specific areas.
So I guess no one has tried the mist by itself..Looks interesting though. It's $90 for 5 oz but would be worth it if it works.
I'm thinking of giving it a try on its own. |
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Mireillie
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Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:13 pm |
I tried to order the actual mask + stem cell mist from "Global Beauty Outlet" but their "online payment form is down" and their phone number goes straight to voicemail so I think that is a no go. |
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Fri Feb 23, 2018 5:05 pm |
Mireillie wrote: |
I tried to order the actual mask + stem cell mist from "Global Beauty Outlet" but their "online payment form is down" and their phone number goes straight to voicemail so I think that is a no go. |
Well, getting the mask, too, would be ideal but something tells me that'll be more difficult for the time being. I suppose there is danger for overuse by a lay person...but then again; people get their hands on fillers and DIY'ers haven't changed or endangered the world much.
But I would imagine there's a lot of money at stake and a very lucrative market for something so non intrusive..and they're probably going to guard it for as long as they can.
I've seen the mist available at several places though..solo. I don't think that would be so hard to get. |
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Mireillie
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Fri Feb 23, 2018 6:05 pm |
No way am I giving credit card details over email. I also failed to notice the misspellings all over the website. The fact that it is a secure website lulled me. |
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Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:26 am |
Mireillie wrote: |
No way am I giving credit card details over email. I also failed to notice the misspellings all over the website. The fact that it is a secure website lulled me. |
I wouldn't risk that either..But I can't find anything negative on that group...wonder if anyone around here has tried them.
I wonder if that $185 is one treatment..One treatment with an esthetician is only $200 (considering if it's offered nearby ones home and if the mist is thrown in) |
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Sun Feb 25, 2018 9:26 pm |
tigerlily009 wrote: |
I was wondering if anyone had tried the mist by itself.
CB suggests doing the mist alone if you can't do the mask, along with either microcurrent or LED, and that it does a pretty good job on its own. She also suggests putting the mist in a rollerball for specific areas.
So I guess no one has tried the mist by itself..Looks interesting though. It's $90 for 5 oz but would be worth it if it works.
I'm thinking of giving it a try on its own. |
This product is intriguing. I've also read that you can apply this after dermarolling and it can sink into the channels still open from the roll.
I'd be very interested in hearing reviews from anyone who has tried this. I can't locate a place near me that does the facial, but I'd guess it could become more prevalent if it really does work. |
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glamgirlajjk
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Fri Oct 05, 2018 6:51 am |
Just curious if anyone has any more info on this mist. The dermarolling + mist treatment sounds like an interesting experiment....... |
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Fri Oct 05, 2018 8:38 am |
Hard for me to believe that a product can have the same effects as sculptra or a filler...... Sign me Up! |
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Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:26 pm |
Any new information here?? |
_________________ 56 Years, trying to stop the aging process. |
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Tue May 07, 2019 11:12 am |
The combination of the new home use product called CaviPLLA is amazing and does build up the face even without the professional mask. This rich formula came out last November and I am in love with it. On my group on Facebook there’s a gal who took a before and after 9 days of use of both the CaviPLLA and the SculPLLA Stem Cell Mist and she looked like I’d done two of the professional facial filling mask. This’s tuff works nicely and I will NeVeR be without it! |
_________________ 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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