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Heh the creators of these devices must be laughing their way to the bank.
"Oh hm - you know, we could clean up and get stinkin filthy rich if we can come up with some ridiculous thing that'll shock a woman's muscles and temporarily tighten their skin - so they have to keep doing it....and charge them maybe, 300 bucks for the privilege. Yes! Let us electrocute women and make them PAY for it! Bwahahahahaha!"
I watched the video. That device is not going to contour the cheekbones. The only way to contour your face naturally is to loose weight. And your face is the last place weight loss shows. You can get cheek implants. Or pull teeth. Or suck the fat out of the inside of your cheks. All are methods used in the business. Makeup is cheaper. And safer.
I watched the video. That device is not going to contour the cheekbones. The only way to contour your face naturally is to loose weight. And your face is the last place weight loss shows. You can get cheek implants. Or pull teeth. Or suck the fat out of the inside of your cheks. All are methods used in the business. Makeup is cheaper. And safer.
I've gotten a lot of good use out of mine. Tracie Martyn, facialist to the stars, gives the same type microcurrent facials before red carpet events. Dianne Von Fustenberg is her client and says she goes in and gets a microcurrent facial every week to avoid a facelift.
I've gotten a lot of good use out of mine. Tracie Martyn, facialist to the stars, gives the same type microcurrent facials before red carpet events. Dianne Von Fustenberg is her client and says she goes in and gets a microcurrent facial every week to avoid a facelift.
Her cheekbones look very sculpted to me.
And the "before" picture? You know, showing her "unsculpted" cheekbones before she started this process?
I heard Ms. von F is saying she broke her nose skiing. And had to have surgery for it. I'm waiting to see how smooth her skin and how big her eyes suddenly become.
I heard Ms. von F is saying she broke her nose skiing. And had to have surgery for it. I'm waiting to see how smooth her skin and how big her eyes suddenly become.
LOL...who knew a younger appearance was a side effect of ...um..."skiing"?
And frankly...Ms. von F is how old? (65)..I think Dame Judi Dench looks better....and she's 10 years older...
I'm shocked! I had to Wikipedia her and you're right. She was born in 1946. I honestly thought she was in her mid-70's. She needs to ditch that hair color and that cut. And the eye makeup which isn't doing her any favors.
Diana. Call me. We'll talk! (And call Dame Judi for a bra recommendation.)
Yes...that picture is doing Diana Von F no favors. She looks orange. Her hair is too dark for her age and her make up is harsh. She'd be better off embracing her age - instead in her quest to appear younger, she actually ends up looking older.
She's also younger than Helen Mirren (another paragon of graceful aging).
She's also younger than Helen Mirren (another paragon of graceful aging).
My DH thinks Helen Mirren is totally hot. And she got a few years on him.
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