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04-14-2018 12:29 PM
gimmic? I have been tempted to order this , but i wonder if it is really good for your skin , it looks like the ancient cupping technique for the body. Has this been used in reputable dermatology research before this home device came out ? I am more concerned with longterm negative affects from pulling on the skin , any users or opinions welcomed.
04-14-2018 02:34 PM
Anyone ordering this Beauty IQ steal ?
04-14-2018 02:40 PM - edited 04-14-2018 02:41 PM
@MW in Iowa It only has two reviews on Amazon, but one of them is 2 stars and the other is 1 star. The 2 star reviewer said she looked worse than when she started. I wouldn't want to try it.
04-14-2018 03:35 PM
Imo, it's a scam. I can't find any literature about 'kinetic skin toning', other than what Conture states which makes me very skeptical.
04-14-2018 07:05 PM
I just thought maybe there was some backup to this kind of procedure , like there was with microcurrent which has been around for quite some time.
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