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Jan 7, 2014

lianne C.

Is there a good firm cream that can help the sagging :(

Jan 7, 2014

Megan D.

My mom sells Mary Kay and they have an amazing firming serum so I highly recommend that.

Jan 7, 2014

Shelley W.

I second on the Mary Kay...their skincare is so underrated...especially in regards to their serums.

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

Along with great serums like these lovely ladies suggested you can use a microcurrent machine it helps tone the underlying muscle its like a workout for your face ,aging a gravity causes slackin skin and microcurrent technology helps fight that.

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

Now Traci where can I get one of those machines lol just kidding...not really if I could afford it you know I'd buy one lol

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

Lol now Danny you no I got you girl isomers and serious skincare sell them isomers nutritone machine 89 bucks and serious skin care microcurrent egg ,159 bam lol.

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

Omg what!! I figured a derm or spa but at home option...I'm on it! your the best xoxo.

Jan 8, 2014

Maggie F.

I think some creams and serums can help, but I think facial fillers at a doctors office would provide the best results. I know a lot of people don't like this option, but the results are pretty amazing.

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

Unfortunately the filler can only fill in the nasal labial fold the only thing that can lift the look of slackin skin is a face lift or use of the things like microcurrent and high frequency machines.,but fillers would make the nose to mouth line look much better

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

Yea danny I have every machine I use at work in some form at home for cheap cause I'm not rich lol.

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

Lol. if I were you I'd be locking myself in those rooms playing w all those machines in between customers. like a Disney land of skincare lol

Jan 8, 2014

Landrey S.

Murads glyco firm serum. Also amazing

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

Lol I do but things like high frequency you really need to do daily and microcurrent every other day thats what people don't realize when you go get treatments it needs to be maintained at home.

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

I love Murad Landrey

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

Traci do both of those do the same things and are the at home treatments time consuming. I'm bad w stuff like that. I have the red/blue light therapy but find it so tedious sitting here for over 40 min swirling it on my face. so I end up not doing it nearly enough to get any noticeable results.

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

I of course want the instant gratification but know I need to be patient. I was looking into filler for my eyes but I'm to chicken to do it. not of the procidure itslelf but worry it could look wrong after

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

No you just have to do your research and read the reviews of wear ever you go but they do look nice after I will definitely get it if all this stuff I'm doin stops workin lol.

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

And a microcurrent works the muscles in your face like when you lift weights the high frequency is enriched oxygen and stimulation that kills bacteria gives you a glow and helps firm the skin.and high frequency takes about 2 min the microcurremt about 20 min

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

So the high frequency is the isomers one? I've been meening to ask you if you get a glycolic peel at a reg salon/spa (no derm on site) what percentage of acid do you think or is the norm. I've never asked when I've gotten them.

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

In a spa they usually use a mix of glycolic lactic,and malic so its no percentage of each one but if its your first peel or you have sensitive skin usually 30 percent if you have been getting them up to 50 in a spa but I have done 70 on clients I don't get glycolic peels thou I only get lactic my skin can't tolerate it.

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

Microcurrent is isomers and they have high frequency machines on ebay

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

Thanks Traci. one more question promise lol. I use a 14% from alpha hydrox is that similer to a 30% you would get at the derm. would the side effects be pretty minimal?

Jan 8, 2014

Danny C.

I know its obviously stronger but in terms of peeling or redness

Jan 8, 2014

Traci L.

No thats really meaning 14 percent glycolic and usually in a drugstore line they only use 10 so that's more that you normally would get and because you use that more often thats all you really need.,30 percent your going to have alot more redness and peeling