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Mar 21, 2013
Kathryn L.
Does anyone use any sort of electronic device for beauty care at home? There are several things on the market these days and its so hard to keep up with them! for example: Clarisonic, no!no!, PMD etc. If you do use anything, I am curious to know what it is and what your thoughts or reviews on the product would be! Thank you in advance :)
Mar 21, 2013
Sheree H.
I really want to get a tria hair remover but they are sooo expensive.
Mar 21, 2013
Lolli S.
Mom has the nono n she hid it fm me!!
Mar 21, 2013
Kathryn L.
I always wondered about the tria! I had seen it on the shopping channel. I definitely am a sucker when it comes to the shopping channel, but of course its hard to judge how good the product really is on there. So that's really good to know Shay!
I currently use a clarisonic brush for cleansing, which I love. I also use the galvanic spa from NuSkin, and I absolutely love the effects. It really is one thing that helps to reduce puffiness under the eye as well as gives my pores a good clean. In my past I had the original zeno acne clearing device... which was not too bad, but I would have to order the refills for this model online, which I am not too keen on.
Mar 21, 2013
Muse R.
Remington ilight pro. Cheaper than the tria, and seems to be working so far!
Mar 21, 2013
Eileen A.
I have the Clarisonic and I love it! Best investment I've made so far for my skin.
Mar 21, 2013
Karii C.
Tria!! Easy and convenient. Works very quickly but you must have fair skin and dark (not blonde) hair. The $ is worth it as MD appt are friggin expensive and add up! Get one! :)
Mar 21, 2013
Sheree H.
What? You have to have fair skin?
Mar 21, 2013
Kathryn L.
Laser/pulsed light is attracted to pigment. Therefore the darker the skin the less of a contrast between hair and skin, so the laser/pulsed light can attack your skin rather than hair... which = not good.