Hi Trina I’m new to your channel/skin care I’ve just been addressing my aging skin in the last 9 months. I’m 46 and have noticed wrinkles this year (forehead area). Im trying to decide which at home device will help me the most. I already purchased the Nira laser. Love my results with it so far. Im looking at the Nubalyft. What is your opinion? Which device do you think may help me the most with forehead wrinkles? Just your opinion .. you are so educated in this area. It is such a financial investment really want to make an educated decision. Thank you in advance for your help!! Love your channel ❤️❤️❤️
I would say why get procedures? Let the devices do their work and you will be amazed. We don’t need needles and procedures to be our beat as we age. Have a blessed day 🍑🙌🏻🧡Lisa
@@CH-vm6cq I have been a holistic master esthetician for almost 4 decades and I teach beauty and aging naturally in my three holistic skin care salons. All that Botox does is keep you from working the 42 muscles of your face and therefore they weaken ( just like not working out the muscles of your body) It also keeps you from expressing yourself. Botox has been marketed to make women feel afraid to age. It’s harmful on so many levels. I am almost 56 and a needle has never touched my face. With that said I love you are happy with what you choose for yourself. Blessings CH. 🍑🙌🏻Lisa
@@CH-vm6cq glad you found something that works for you. My subscribers watch my videos to learn about alternatives to Botox. It’s not for everyone, including me. We’re so lucky that science has advanced to bring us incredible devices for at- home use. Have a great day and thanks for watching
This was very helpful to me hun as I'm having lip filler in early December for the first time..., and considering Botox for the first time too. However, I'm also considering investing in a really high quality Micro Current device 🤔 hhmmmm... what to do.... So thank you for this, it came at the perfect time for me, Take care, Lots of love Tia 💘
I have a question. Doesn’t the increased bloodflow itself - be it from massage from a device, microcurrent, or both - “help” to metabolize filler faster? Doesn’t stuff like RF microneedling and the subsequent healing process also aid your natural metabolic rate? It’s understandable that filler is made to be very resilient, *unfortunately* for many who want to be all natural again, but I have always assumed that anything that makes your body work harder, including causing some inflammation, could actually help break it down at a faster rate - without additional injections of hyaluronidase. My doctor told me that even PRP/PRF or microneeding helps release some additional natural hyaluronidase and will eventually help get rid of remaining old filler. Dissolving, even if done sparingly, could potentially backfire, particularly in areas such as the jaw, where the product is placed over a larger area. Increasing the bloodflow and metabolic rate simply wears down the injected material. At least that had been my hope… So far, I have waited around 2 years at this point and I can still notice that the product has not dissolved… 😢 I would be very grateful for a reply.
Unfortunately, since I have never done any injectables, I don't know how to answer this. I was just relaying the info back from each device website. I am not an expert on the topic and can't speak to something I've never done.
@@beautybeyond40 Thanks for your reply. Official info isn’t necessarily reliable and the same goes for many things said by “beauty service providers”. They have their own agenda. For instance, an injector who does botox will not discourage the use of NuFace, because this will likely make the customer come see them more often. 🙂 I’m not a fan of injections and would, if at all, recommend autologous material (blood/fat). It’s pretty shocking how Sculptra or Radiesse are marketed as “natural collagen boosters”, because - what they essentially do is - they form “unhealthy” collagen and scar tissue. And they cannot be corrected if one dislikes the results. HA, as it turns out, can only be corrected in severe cases or with quite high risk involved (regarding both results and tissue health), so whoever has done some tweaks or presumed “corrections” to make their face, say, more symmetrical (as was my case) is stuck with something that is unlikely to fully go away. I’m just trying to contain the damage, although others will not notice why the leftover HA bothers me so much. We are oftentimes our harshest judges. Nowadays I only look at non-invasive methods to stay fresh-faced, but there is still this hope that previous mistakes could be reversed - particularly with massage and electrostimulation. It’s difficult to say whether it’s time, massage, or both that have somewhat helped… Anyway, if someone is unsure whether to get injections or not, I would strongly discourage them 😂👍 Lucky you, that you didn’t get seduced by offers of self-improvement, so to speak. Warm greetings!
I love your channel cause you use devices instead of doing Botox or fillers. I just wish my under eyes would look as fabulous as yours & we’re the same age. This pandemic has aged me 😭 Thank you for sharing all the information & your knowledge w/us 💜💜🦋
Hi Trina! I am exited everytime you upload a video I am in to face gadgets lately thanks to you I bought fareo bare and I am using it daily but want to ask you if is it to much to use it for 8 to 10 minutes daily and what do you recommend for dark patches in the chin I am looking for fareo ufo 2 but couldn't decide which one is good for my hyperpigmantion & general anti aging device from RD or led mask I really appreciate your response by the way I am woc, confused about rd gadgets too thanks
I recommend using microcurrent every other day to give your muscles time to rest. 8-10 minutes every other day is fine. For dark patches on the chin, you could ask your dermatologist or if you think it’s melasma, try going through Musely. I have a video and promo code about it and it helped my melasma A LOT. I actually just did another spot peel this week for maintenance.
You look 25 but I bet you aren't!!!!! 🤣😍 ugh... I really need some skincare. After this pandemic , i... HOLY CRUD YOU JUST SAID YOUR 46!? AHHHHHHH!!!!!!! 💔 YOU LOOK YOUNGER THAN ME!!!! 😱 seriously amazing I have hope. 😍 Aging is beautiful..but not full on stress aging 😔
Hi! I love using my NUFace and recomend it to my followers all the time, but I get a lot of questions from them concerned about using microcurrent and having dental metal fillers, for cavities, do you know anything about that issue?
Yes, each device manufacuterer usually has info on their website in the FAQ section, so I recommend looking on the website of the device manufacturer. For example, 7EWellness says: "Can I do a microcurrent treatment if I have metal plates, dental work or piercings on the face? We receive a lot of questions about the safety of using microcurrent facial technology on someone who has facial piercings, dental work or metal plates. Under these circumstances, microcurrent is still safe to use. In the case of facial piercings you may remove them for a more smooth facial or for peace of mind, but it is not necessary to do so."
Great video Trina! 🙏♥️
I got botox on my forehead last week, can I use microcurrent only on my cheek and jaw without affecting the botox in my forehead?
Hi Trina I’m new to your channel/skin care I’ve just been addressing my aging skin in the last 9 months. I’m 46 and have noticed wrinkles this year (forehead area). Im trying to decide which at home device will help me the most. I already purchased the Nira laser. Love my results with it so far. Im looking at the Nubalyft. What is your opinion? Which device do you think may help me the most with forehead wrinkles? Just your opinion .. you are so educated in this area. It is such a financial investment really want to make an educated decision. Thank you in advance for your help!! Love your channel ❤️❤️❤️
Trina, you look truly amazing 🤩 thank you so much for the job you are doing ❤️
I would say why get procedures? Let the devices do their work and you will be amazed. We don’t need needles and procedures to be our beat as we age. Have a blessed day 🍑🙌🏻🧡Lisa
Ummm cuz Botox is awesome? Better living through science! We're so lucky to be living in this era.
@@CH-vm6cq
I have been a holistic master esthetician for almost 4 decades and I teach beauty and aging naturally in my three holistic skin care salons. All that Botox does is keep you from working the 42 muscles of your face and therefore they weaken ( just like not working out the muscles of your body) It also keeps you from expressing yourself. Botox has been marketed to make women feel afraid to age. It’s harmful on so many levels. I am almost 56 and a needle has never touched my face.
With that said I love you are happy with what you choose for yourself.
Blessings CH. 🍑🙌🏻Lisa
@@CH-vm6cq glad you found something that works for you. My subscribers watch my videos to learn about alternatives to Botox. It’s not for everyone, including me. We’re so lucky that science has advanced to bring us incredible devices for at- home use. Have a great day and thanks for watching
@@beautybeyond40 totally agree! I use it all 🙂
@@PeachesSkinCare Hi! Can you help us with details of your procedures please?
This was very helpful to me hun as I'm having lip filler in early December for the first time..., and considering Botox for the first time too.
However, I'm also considering investing in a really high quality Micro Current device 🤔 hhmmmm... what to do....
So thank you for this, it came at the perfect time for me,
Take care,
Lots of love Tia 💘
I have a question. Doesn’t the increased bloodflow itself - be it from massage from a device, microcurrent, or both - “help” to metabolize filler faster? Doesn’t stuff like RF microneedling and the subsequent healing process also aid your natural metabolic rate?
It’s understandable that filler is made to be very resilient, *unfortunately* for many who want to be all natural again, but I have always assumed that anything that makes your body work harder, including causing some inflammation, could actually help break it down at a faster rate - without additional injections of hyaluronidase. My doctor told me that even PRP/PRF or microneeding helps release some additional natural hyaluronidase and will eventually help get rid of remaining old filler. Dissolving, even if done sparingly, could potentially backfire, particularly in areas such as the jaw, where the product is placed over a larger area.
Increasing the bloodflow and metabolic rate simply wears down the injected material. At least that had been my hope… So far, I have waited around 2 years at this point and I can still notice that the product has not dissolved… 😢
I would be very grateful for a reply.
Unfortunately, since I have never done any injectables, I don't know how to answer this. I was just relaying the info back from each device website. I am not an expert on the topic and can't speak to something I've never done.
@@beautybeyond40 Thanks for your reply. Official info isn’t necessarily reliable and the same goes for many things said by “beauty service providers”. They have their own agenda. For instance, an injector who does botox will not discourage the use of NuFace, because this will likely make the customer come see them more often. 🙂
I’m not a fan of injections and would, if at all, recommend autologous material (blood/fat). It’s pretty shocking how Sculptra or Radiesse are marketed as “natural collagen boosters”, because - what they essentially do is - they form “unhealthy” collagen and scar tissue. And they cannot be corrected if one dislikes the results. HA, as it turns out, can only be corrected in severe cases or with quite high risk involved (regarding both results and tissue health), so whoever has done some tweaks or presumed “corrections” to make their face, say, more symmetrical (as was my case) is stuck with something that is unlikely to fully go away. I’m just trying to contain the damage, although others will not notice why the leftover HA bothers me so much. We are oftentimes our harshest judges.
Nowadays I only look at non-invasive methods to stay fresh-faced, but there is still this hope that previous mistakes could be reversed - particularly with massage and electrostimulation. It’s difficult to say whether it’s time, massage, or both that have somewhat helped…
Anyway, if someone is unsure whether to get injections or not, I would strongly discourage them 😂👍 Lucky you, that you didn’t get seduced by offers of self-improvement, so to speak. Warm greetings!
I bought a nuface device about a year ago. Do you think it works well around the mouth? And what serum do you like with it?
Sorry this is my first time seeing you ! Subbed! 🥰
I love your channel cause you use devices instead of doing Botox or fillers. I just wish my under eyes would look as fabulous as yours & we’re the same age. This pandemic has aged me 😭 Thank you for sharing all the information & your knowledge w/us 💜💜🦋
What about using RF after Botox??
It’s in the description box
This is very helpful video although you don’t have botox/fillers. I appreciate it 😊
Correct, but many people in my community do and they ask me about this topic all the time. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much 😍😍😍😍😍
Hi, can you recommend a device that can help with the crepeness on the eyelids
Nira
i have got my eyebrows tattooed! so does using at home LED devices lighten the tattoo ?
I don’t know
Can you please recommend an EMS machine for face? Can't find any. thanks
Time Master Pro or Lumo. You can find more info on my site (quiz and shop sections). beautybeyond.com
@@beautybeyond40 thanks so much. Do you anything about Facegym pure lift face?
@@sogollunt3067 unfotunately, no
Medicine has one
What about botox and LED mask?
Maybe wait 2 weeks? I would check the LED mask site to see what it says or ask your injector
Hi Trina! I am exited everytime you upload a video I am in to face gadgets lately thanks to you I bought fareo bare and I am using it daily but want to ask you if is it to much to use it for 8 to 10 minutes daily and what do you recommend for dark patches in the chin I am looking for fareo ufo 2 but couldn't decide which one is good for my hyperpigmantion & general anti aging device from RD or led mask I really appreciate your response by the way I am woc, confused about rd gadgets too thanks
I recommend using microcurrent every other day to give your muscles time to rest. 8-10 minutes every other day is fine. For dark patches on the chin, you could ask your dermatologist or if you think it’s melasma, try going through Musely. I have a video and promo code about it and it helped my melasma A LOT. I actually just did another spot peel this week for maintenance.
@@beautybeyond40 🙏
You look 25 but I bet you aren't!!!!! 🤣😍 ugh... I really need some skincare. After this pandemic , i...
HOLY CRUD YOU JUST SAID YOUR 46!? AHHHHHHH!!!!!!! 💔 YOU LOOK YOUNGER THAN ME!!!! 😱 seriously amazing I have hope. 😍
Aging is beautiful..but not full on stress aging 😔
Hi! I love using my NUFace and recomend it to my followers all the time, but I get a lot of questions from them concerned about using microcurrent and having dental metal fillers, for cavities, do you know anything about that issue?
Yes, each device manufacuterer usually has info on their website in the FAQ section, so I recommend looking on the website of the device manufacturer. For example, 7EWellness says: "Can I do a microcurrent treatment if I have metal plates, dental work or piercings on the face?
We receive a lot of questions about the safety of using microcurrent facial technology on someone who has facial piercings, dental work or metal plates. Under these circumstances, microcurrent is still safe to use. In the case of facial piercings you may remove them for a more smooth facial or for peace of mind, but it is not necessary to do so."
Hi Dear, the Opposite is true you need less and less Botox over time !
that's not what I've been told, but I'm no expert since I've never had it
RUclips dorababu bolagonda
Damn she's hot