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Microcurrent at Home Review: NufFace vs. Clareblend Mini at Home - Esthetician

Clareblend Mini Vs. The NuFace "It's like a little workout for your face," actress Jennifer Aniston said in a magazine interview with InStyle last year. Backed by science and discovered for actual medical treatments. The electrical stimulation technology behind the microcurrent facial has been used in partnership with various treatments for Bells’ palsey sufferers, a sudden paralysis or weakness of facial muscles that causes one side of your face to appear to droop. Of course, when they discovered that it can help “lift” the face of a Bell’s palsey patient, the beauty industry’s wheels started churning. Here’s how it works: Next, the aesthetician would use the microcurrent wands, two of them, to the skin's surface, stimulating the facial muscles underneath. For a professional cosmetic procedure, an aesthetician would apply a conductive gel to your face. It’s like the gel is used for ultrasound scans, since it allows for the distribution of electric impu...

Microcurrent at Home - How Celebrities are Using Microcurrent to Lift and Tone Their Face

MICROCURRENT:  Can it really lift sagging face muscles and take 5-10 years off your appearance...immediately? In a word, yes, albeit temporarily. Microcurrent at Home - How Celebrities are Using Microcurrent to Lift and Tone Their Face Microcurrent: It’s a simple tool , really. Two wands, negative and positive, and electrical current running between. Simply said, just apply both wands to the right areas of your face, and electrical current flows through the skin and facial muscle, causing a tightening . Properly done, it doesn’t feel like anything's happening. An office treatment is the best. A skilled Esthetician can really lift, tone and re-sculpt those muscles…at least temporarily. To keep those results, you should have a regular (if pricey) standing appointment…or a nice little home machine that can maintain. It’s like adding caffeine energy to your face. Like coffee perks up your brain, microcurrent perks up your face. A brightness from blood flow...

Troubleshooting Microcurrent at Home - How to Make Your Microcurrent Work Better

How to Make Your Microcurrent Work Better-- A few tips you should know! TROUBLESHOOTING MICROCURRENT: Using microcurrent at home is an easy way to look younger (up to 10 years) fast and naturally. By using microcurrent (I'm using the Clareblend Mini, but you can apply to any system), you can reduce some of the droop and sag that our muscles naturally give way to as we age. See my video for tips!       WATCH and SUBSCRIBE TRANSCRIPT: TROUBLESHOOTING MICROCURRENT hi there this is Karen with a ageless beauty pro and I wanted to do a quick troubleshooting video on how to work with your mini and any problems that you might be having so the first thing I'm going to cover is if you're using your mini with your conductive gel and perhaps you've used the gel that I sent along with it and it maybe you know if you're getting 00:33 zaps or a...

How to Look Younger Naturally - At Home Plan - What you need at 30, 40, 50, 60 skincare

Look younger naturally at home - what you need at 30, 40, 50, 60 skincare       30s - Noticing a sunspot or two? Maybe a few fine lines ? To look younger naturally (and stay looking about 10 years younger through your lifetime), this is when you should be really implementing a good skincare program, like a weekly exfoliation, maybe some light microneedling or red light. This will help keep your skin in top form by continuing cell production and boosting collagen. Stay hydrated, keep your skin plump and firm with a good moisturizer and light serum. Halle will always be gorgeous 40s - More lines, deeper furrows, lackluster skin Step it up! Definitely a good exfoliation weekly +  microcurrent  to keep you muscles "in place" + microneedling/dermarolling and/or red light. This is when  t  are most needed to stave off future damage. If you implement a good system now, you'll be SO much happier in the next 10 years.  Stay with ...