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12-07-2020 09:48 PM
I saw a video with Jessica Alba using one of these on her nightime beauty routine. Well, it caught my attention and wa lah.
My two new beauty tools by nurse Jamie that Im adding on my night time routine. I especially like the one for the eyes because I think it will help with circulation among other things.
First one is a eye massaging tool
Second one is called uplift massaging tool for the face and body
Have any of you tried any of these?
12-07-2020 10:03 PM
No I havent but I'm no Jessica Alba to start with.
12-07-2020 10:27 PM
@mintedrose , I actually have both and have had them for a long time. The eye tool works wonders when I wake up with puffy eyes.
12-07-2020 11:15 PM
I don't find either one of these to do anything for me, sorry. She likely gets paid to promote the items. As with many celebs and beauty stuff.
12-07-2020 11:27 PM
Are you sure they weren't by Nurse Jamie? The one for the face used to be sold on HSN. I have it, never use it. Nothing special.
12-08-2020 12:03 PM - edited 12-08-2020 12:04 PM
YouTube video reviews give this great reviews......by 20ish ladies with minimal eye bags. I'm glad it works for the OP.....I'm thinking about it.
It's still available on HSN for the reduced price of $35.40
Snapshot of HSN reviews
12-08-2020 12:20 PM
There are a million knock offs of the nurse Jamie roller thing on Amazon and elsewhere for much less $$. I bought one... it sits unused.... I just see no value in its purpose. There is a sucker born every minute... and I am one!
12-08-2020 02:41 PM
I've been looking into fascia contouring for a while now, and these are 2 gadgets that seem to help with that.
I don't have any problem with eyes, so I don't need any tool for them. I have the Nurse Jamie Uplift, and when I did use it, there was definitely a difference, sleight and temporary (as in anything) though it was, but still a visible difference and backed by the study of fascia manipulation and the draining of the lymph.
I've since moved to a different type of massage, but I still give credence to that cooling Uplift.
12-08-2020 04:15 PM
I dont buy any gizmos or gadgets for beauty, I think most will stop working and break down in a short time, been my past experience.
12-08-2020 04:49 PM
@Shelbelle wrote:I dont buy any gizmos or gadgets for beauty, I think most will stop working and break down in a short time, been my past experience.
I'm very careful about what I use on my face. I have sensitive skin and rosacea. Back in the day I ordered a Clarisonic. I took it in to show my dermatologist, excited about having a sensitive skin brush to go with it. She "recommended" that I not use it. I gave it to DD. She used it once a week and was happy with it, but I don't think she uses it now.
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