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@monicakm wrote:

@Icegoddess 

 

OMGosh, never look DOWN into a mirror.  You're just asking for trouble lol

 

Which Timeless serum are you using?

 

How do you lay the "belt" on your face?  Do you have to move it around?


@monicakm , Usually what happens is that I'm getting ready to take a pic with my phone and I either may have left it in Selfie mode or change it over to Selfie mode and happen to look down in it before I move it up to the proper angle to take one.  

 

I use the Timeless in the pink bottle, the Matrixyl Synthe'6.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I use CurrentBody's mask everyday. It helps reduce redness for me. That's mostly why I use it. CB's mask is red-light only. 


@hi @SilleeMee  Well it's been six months or some since last treatment for "cool peel"?  

 

Well, after about 2 months the redness went away and I am very happy with the results so far.  I think it was well worth it.  

 

People say my skin is flawless and glowing.  What do they know.. but again I am happy I did it with very good results.

 

Oh my... I just read the paper today and there is something called Elllacor.

 

Have not had the time to look it up but will tomorrow.  It looks promising.  There will be downtime 3 days?  When they say that it's 10 for me. lol.  Will report back on my findings.  

 

The bit I read is it wil take an inch or more of old sagging skin on face and neck which will NOT return.  I'll research it again.

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@monicakm wrote:

@Icegoddess 

 

OMGosh, never look DOWN into a mirror.  You're just asking for trouble lol

 

Which Timeless serum are you using?

 

How do you lay the "belt" on your face?  Do you have to move it around?


@monicakm I realized while stretching at the gym this morning that I never answered this question.  

 

I don't just lay it on my face.  I wrap it around my head and use the provided "belt" with velcro on both ends to wrap around and hold it in place.  Horizontally, that covers from my scalp to the tip of my nose.  I figured the masks were touching the face, so i wanted it to touch particularly on my forehead.  I hold the corners down to make sure the jaw area gets contact too since I feel like just a little tightening there helps with jowls and lower marionette lines.  That's 10 minutes

 

Then, I turn it vertically and wrap the provided belt around my head over the lip area.  Vertically, it doesn't completely cover the width of my face thus the reason I hold it as I said above.  I do try to push it in to treat the neck, but the belt with the LED's is a little stiff, plus I wear turtlenecks a lot during winter.  That's another 10 minutes.

 

I do this while laying on the bed and the cord is just barely long enough.  It does have a pocket for a battery bank, but since I can't do anything anyways, might as well just plug it in and lay on the bed.  

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Good to see that your results have turned out so good. I love it when things go well!

 

That needle procedure looks fascinating, I googled it and read about it. wow.

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@Pink123  I was curious so I read about Ellacor, even though I couldn't afford it if I wanted.

 

The procedure sounds interesting, but needles going into the face would turn me against it. They say there is little down time, but that's not a guarantee. It could be weeks before healing is complete. I'm too cowardly to try a new facial procedure that might not work for me, but if you decide to get the treatment let us know how you like it. 

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@Pink123 

Good to see that your results have turned out so good. I love it when things go well!

 

That needle procedure looks fascinating, I googled it and read about it. wow.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@Pink123 

Good to see that your results have turned out so good. I love it when things go well!

 

That needle procedure looks fascinating/

 

@SilleeMee  I know right?  I knew they would come up with something else.

 

I will keep watching this. Smiley Happy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I checked out the Ellacor and it appears limited in practitioners who do the procedure in my area.  Closest is about 100 miles away.  Curious......

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Omnilux has just introduced RLT "patches" to concentrate results. You can read about it on their website.    

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@Jk9  I googled in my area too who is using Ellacor procedure.

 

I found one PS pretty close.

 

It is way too soon for me as I just had cool peel and do not need it.

 

However if everything goes ok into next year (I would like to see some reviews on it as well)

 

I might just give it a try.  Since having the "cool peel" treatments

I do not think I will need 3 treatments.   I would try "1" though.

 

But let's wait for the reviews first.

 

Oh, when I have time next week I'm going to call PS office and ask about it. lol.  Kind of egg him on. Smiley Wink

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With these procedures you won't feel lany needle's pricking you.

 

Lasers are popping and I hardly feel them.  Like little pricks.

 

I still don't know much about this but @SilleeMee  will fill us in if she does the research.  Please, Silli! Smiley Happy