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Re: Who Is Still Using the Tria Age-Defying Laser?

On 3/18/2015 lyn in MI said:
On 3/16/2015 ElvisShops said:

I returned mine because I wasn't seeing results. For those of you who kept the Tria face laser (not the hair removal thing), what results have you seen?

Wonder why it hasn't been back on QVC?

I was one of those who initially received a defective unit. Tria replaced it with another defective unit, so I returned it. I was very disappointed and am unsure if I'd be willing to try one again.

For those interested in trying it, mark your calendars for April 23rd. According to Insider, it will be the TSV on that date.

Wow, thanks for this information. Been wanting to try this for a while since my Palovia died months ago.

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Re: Who Is Still Using the Tria Age-Defying Laser?

I love mine so much that I'm considering getting a second one as a backup. Freckles and dark spots gone, wrinkles gone or diminished. bright and clear skin, and face looks more toned.

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On 3/18/2015 baby 2 said:

I love mine so much that I'm considering getting a second one as a backup. Freckles and dark spots gone, wrinkles gone or diminished. bright and clear skin, and face looks more toned.

Thanks for the review. I look forward to seeing the difference between the TSV and the one offered at Ulta. Do you mind sharing what you paid? Did you buy it when it was a TSV?

Will consider the TSV and Ulta's offering. Ulta's includes a cleanser, finishing serum, and case for $495. QVC's high tech beauty devices (TSVs) are typically around $380, I think.

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Re: Who Is Still Using the Tria Age-Defying Laser?

On 3/18/2015 Shaunac said:
On 3/18/2015 baby 2 said:

I love mine so much that I'm considering getting a second one as a backup. Freckles and dark spots gone, wrinkles gone or diminished. bright and clear skin, and face looks more toned.

Thanks for the review. I look forward to seeing the difference between the TSV and the one offered at Ulta. Do you mind sharing what you paid? Did you buy it when it was a TSV?

Will consider the TSV and Ulta's offering. Ulta's includes a cleanser, finishing serum, and case for $495. QVC's high tech beauty devices (TSVs) are typically around $380, I think.

I purchased it as a TSV last March. It was $429 + $12.68 shipping + $30.92 for tax for a total of $472.60. It included the cleanser and finishing serum as well. I'm hoping it will be cheaper this time. At least the shipping will be cheaper which will make the tax cheaper.

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Re: Who Is Still Using the Tria Age-Defying Laser?

On 3/18/2015 baby 2 said:
On 3/18/2015 Shaunac said:
On 3/18/2015 baby 2 said:

I love mine so much that I'm considering getting a second one as a backup. Freckles and dark spots gone, wrinkles gone or diminished. bright and clear skin, and face looks more toned.

Thanks for the review. I look forward to seeing the difference between the TSV and the one offered at Ulta. Do you mind sharing what you paid? Did you buy it when it was a TSV?

Will consider the TSV and Ulta's offering. Ulta's includes a cleanser, finishing serum, and case for $495. QVC's high tech beauty devices (TSVs) are typically around $380, I think.

I purchased it as a TSV last March. It was $429 + $12.68 shipping + $30.92 for tax for a total of $472.60. It included the cleanser and finishing serum as well. I'm hoping it will be cheaper this time. At least the shipping will be cheaper which will make the tax cheaper.

Thank you.

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Re: Who Is Still Using the Tria Age-Defying Laser?

I really liked mine,i did 2 twelve week treatments and was one week into the third treatment when it broke.it wouldnt charge even with the replacement charger.i was very unhappy because i expected it to last longer given the high price.i called qvc and to my surprise they issued me a full refund even though it had been almost a year since i purchased it.i planned on buying a new one from sephora because my skin was actually firmer and more plump but was hesitant thinking maybe they are only designed to last for 2 treatments,then i stumbled across a thread on skin needling and how well it was working for some people.having tried needling several years ago i decided to find my needler and try it again.i only use it 3 times a week insread of everyday like the last time i used it and have gotten better results than with the tria....so glad i read that thread.needling has given me better results and an extra 500 dollars
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For all that might be interested you can buy from Sephora when they have there 15% and 20% off sale and get a better price.They have a 2 month money back warranty or at 3 months a credit.

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Re: Who Is Still Using the Tria Age-Defying Laser?

Can you use retinol products while doing the treatment?

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I see that it says Tria on April 23, but unless someone has more specific info, I would bet that it is the hair-removing Tria, not the laser. Smiley Sad

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On 3/19/2015 zgirl said:

Can you use retinol products while doing the treatment?

Some people did, and some even continued Retin A (I was one) while using the Tria. If you search this forum there are some old threads that many of us contributed to when the Tria Laser was the TSV previously, and there is a tremendous amount of info on those threads.

ETA: The threads I am referencing are titled Tria Day one, two, etc., then Tria week ____, and continue that way.