the FaceMaster (reviews, product, ingredients, beauty)
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I just found this neat product that Suzanne Somers promotes. Looks interesting & thought I would share it with the board. I am thinking about getting it.
I wish someone knew something about this! I just found another device like it called NuFace. It is a lot more expensive-- $325 compared to the Suzanne's FaceMaster which is $125. People this is the wave of the future in terms of do it yourself beauty. I've been surfing online and it seems like a lot of the major cities have spas that offer microcurrent facials. Everything I've read over the last few days indicates to me that it is the real deal and not just a bunch of hype.
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I'm 38 and though I'm not seriously wrinkled the "you look so young" comments have dropped off lately. I don't have money the Botox and the more I read about this the less I think that is the long term solution.
Actually I am leaning towards NuFace. Microcurrent facials aren't hype. They're huge in Europe and are becoming popular in spas all over the country. Many celebs rely on them for big events. Turns out there are a lot of these microcurrent devices on the market. http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum...1230&start=100
There are tons of threads about them on the website Essential DaySpa.
On the HSN there are tons of good reviews for Suzanne's FaceMaster. Microcurrent really is one of her big secrets. After a little preliminary research I think the NuFace product is probably better. So they will get my $$ instead.
I bought the FaceMaster. I used it for 6 weeks, every day of the week. The only thing I got out of it, was that my skin "felt" tight, like when you let soap dry on your skin. My face did NOT look any different after 6 weeks. Also, I watched a show on a medical channel that has documentaries, and they were talking about good cosmetic surgery and bad cosmetic surgery. It showed Suzanne Somers as one of the bad cosmetic surgery patients, stating that her cheek implants were too high, her lips were injected too much, and that her face was botoxed too much. I RETURNED MY FACEMASTER, NEEDLESS TO SAY.
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