NIRA PRO Laser Review w/ Before and Afters + Would I Use it Long Term?

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  • @leovenus2782
    @leovenus2782 27 дней назад +2

    I’ve had my Nira Precision for a year now and I’ve loved it. I will be 50 this summer and I have no lines or wrinkles. I am diligent with my skincare. When beginning, I used it twice a day. I now use it once a day. I am looking into getting the Pro as an early birthday present to myself. I don’t know why some don’t get the results, but I certainly have.

  • @michelleellison4724
    @michelleellison4724 Год назад +55

    I bought the Nira Pro in January and used it every day for three months. I am 61 and unfortunately it made absolutely no difference whatsoever. However I have a red light therapy mask and have used this virtually everyday since August 2022 and have noticed a great improvement in skin tone and firmness. I am now considering buying the neck and chest version.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +4

      Thanks for sharing your experience Michelle. That’s disappointing about the Nira but great to hear you’re seeing results with red light.

    • @suzanndy
      @suzanndy Год назад +2

      May I ask what mask you purchased?

    • @michelleellison4724
      @michelleellison4724 Год назад

      @@suzanndy
      I purchased the Nira Pro from the Current Body website.

    • @michelleellison4724
      @michelleellison4724 Год назад +4

      Sorry I miss read your message. I purchased the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask. I’m delighted with it. I had lots of dark sun spot which have almost completely faded away. I would definitely recommend this mask.

    • @AgendaInMind
      @AgendaInMind 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, thank you! I was considering the red light neck attachment or this laser. I don’t really trust Angie’s review touting the laser working. I have OmniLux now. The attachment is $300, cheaper than the laser, but I’m not buying both.

  • @giuliettakristinsson7520
    @giuliettakristinsson7520 Год назад +42

    Used Nira for 3 months and the skin under my eyes worsened with more wrinkles, making me older and even a saggier skin, until I completely stopped using it. After further research turns out that extreme heat around the eye region, is “melting” the fat away. After more than a month of not using it, my skin and wrinkles look now much better. P.s. im 60 years old and was believing and hoping in the Nira miracle.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +4

      Sorry to hear this and thank you for sharing your experience. I do urge caution around heat and energy/based devices for this reason. Outcomes tend to depend on skin type but it makes it very hard for users to predict.

    • @danutamarchwinski6226
      @danutamarchwinski6226 Год назад +4

      Lol. It’s NOT possible!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +15

      @@danutamarchwinski6226 Fat loss through heat and energy-based treatments is absolutely possible and happens. That’s why they need to be used with caution and on lower settings around the eyes in particular where the skin is thinner.

    • @aeriz85
      @aeriz85 Год назад +6

      @@thehonestchannel”At-home laser devices are not that and will not cause fat-loss...they are technically incapable to do so” they are incapable to do that, DONT spread miss information

    • @biahenning1
      @biahenning1 Год назад +10

      My humble guess is that you were lacking enough hydration on the eye area. You need to hydrate a LOT your skin when using Nira, but it does wonders!!!! Nira + Nuface is a perfect combination 😊

  • @maryfuzzell6262
    @maryfuzzell6262 Год назад +10

    Very appreciateve of this review, so many "sponsored" youtubers in beauty are pushing the NIRA. I used to trust them before they became "ambassadors" of products. I don't trust them any longer and have put off buying this device. And i will not buy it after seeing your honest review. Thank you.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +2

      You’re most welcome Mary. I like to dance to my own drum!

  • @selectiveoutrage6617
    @selectiveoutrage6617 Год назад +11

    I use Nira once or twice daily, Omnilux red light every other morning, and Myolift Mini microcurrent weekly (in maintenance mode now). I continue using my various serums that I've used for years before. If I could afford it, I'd buy a radio frequency device and my skin care collection would be complete! It's all worth it for me.

  • @sara66
    @sara66 Год назад +4

    please always provide honest reviews. Tired of wasting money :( thanks! 🌹🌹🌹

  • @annieg.7051
    @annieg.7051 Год назад +16

    Thank you Clare! I used the Nira precision twice a day for 90 days and i really didn't notice much improvement for all the work. And definitely it's not pain free. I gave up after that and will not use it. I see better results with red light, tox of course for prevention of deeper lines and RF, ultrasound. I have the zipp but honestly all i see from it is just glow nothing else. This was very informative! I got trust your research!!! ❤

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience with the Nira, Annie - and so glad you found this helpful!

    • @kristitaylor3469
      @kristitaylor3469 Год назад

      Would you want to sell it?

    • @annieg.7051
      @annieg.7051 Год назад

      @@kristitaylor3469 which item are you referring to?

  • @lucianamaiorana1693
    @lucianamaiorana1693 Год назад +2

    I bought the original (luckily) at a huge discount). When I stopped, because I was on vacation, my wrinkles went right back within a week. From now on I will wait for your reviews before I buy anything new!

  • @susangoldberg3601
    @susangoldberg3601 Год назад +12

    Thank you for your honest review of the nira pro. I’ve used the nira precision religiously for 120 days and see no difference in those areas.
    You are the only influencer willing to admit it’s great limitations. I’ve quit and am sending it back for a refund. Thanks

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience Susan. It helps others to get a range of honest views!

    • @theseeker1948
      @theseeker1948 Год назад +1

      This is a biased review.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      We're genuinely sorry to hear that you haven't experienced the expected results. While 9 out of 10 users report significant improvements, individual responses can vary. That is why we do offer a 90-day money-back guarantee for our customers to try out the device before fully committing to the purchase, so they can get a feel for it and see how it works with their skin type.

  • @charlenewilley6481
    @charlenewilley6481 Год назад +8

    I invested in the lyma laser and I'm concentrating on my eye area and seeing results but I'm doing other things to like taking supplements that support collagen production.
    I'm tempted to try the Nira but always worried about heat and fat pads.
    I would love to see a honest review on the Lyma device and the science behind it because its heat free.

  • @susanne9602
    @susanne9602 Год назад +9

    Wouldn't this be the same desired result as the red light devices? These devices are expensive! Thank you for your honest opinion.

    • @justsaying7065
      @justsaying7065 Год назад +2

      No, Nira uses a different wavelength than the wavelengths used in red light devices. Different wavelengths have different properties and therefore different effects on skin.

  • @IndigooceanOrg
    @IndigooceanOrg Год назад +6

    Thanks for this! I've been thinking about the Nira. Right now I just use a red light therapy mask a couple times a week, tretinoin at night, and occasionally some Medicube devices. But the particular laser approach of the Nira line is something I don't have. I'm late 50s and pretty pleased with my aging overall, but this might have been that one last thing. But I think I'm good with what I have already. This is definitely a channel I trust for how you review things, talking to experts and using them yourself.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +2

      So glad you found this helpful!

    • @IndigooceanOrg
      @IndigooceanOrg Год назад +1

      @@thehonestchannel I did! What I'm really trying to decide between right now is a microcurrent device. I have a Solarwave and am thinking about a Ziip, which costs about 3x. Have you tried any microcurrent device and if so, do you like any of those?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      @@IndigooceanOrg My feeling with microcurrent devices is they’re pretty similar so I wouldn’t rush out to get a new one. I use the Phoenix solar powered microcurrent roller because it’s so easy and portable.

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 Год назад

      @@thehonestchanneldo you like it? Have you seen results? Is it safe?

  • @turnbacktime65
    @turnbacktime65 10 месяцев назад

    Just watched this one for the first time. One of the best you’ve done imho. Very informative. I admire your straightforward delivery even if it’s not what I want to hear. 😂 I’m 66 and after 7 months of red/infra red treatments at home my saggy eyelids have shrunk. I documented it. I also started microcurrent and it’s working. Along with great skin care I am undoing sun damage and slowing down wrinkle growth. I was going to invest in laser but not now. Microcurrent is so boring no way I can add another slow treatment. Thank you so much for your work!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I interviewed the Nira founder recently and put some tough questions from viewers to him. I felt more positive about at-home laser after the interview so I’ve started trying out the Nira pro on a few facial areas but not daily. Like you I find these repetitive treatments very boring!

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      You should expect to see visible wrinkle improvements within 60 days and dramatic results after 90 days of regular use. We are so confident that you’ll love your results that we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee.

    • @turnbacktime65
      @turnbacktime65 9 месяцев назад

      @@NIRA_skin THATS FANTASTIC. Off to check it out again.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      @@turnbacktime65 That's great to hear! We're excited for you to treat yourself with the NIRA Laser.

    • @friedchicken892
      @friedchicken892 7 месяцев назад

      What products do you use👀👀👀🔥

  • @TheMijas07
    @TheMijas07 Год назад +5

    Hi Clare, I did try the Nira some time ago, but I didn't really keep it up. Also, I should never have gone up to level 5 around the eye area...my own fault. The Pro sounds good in that it can treat larger areas. Just wanted to say I am delighted to see how much your channel has grown. You keep putting out quality videos. Looking forward to future updates. Val (for some reason by YT name has changed!)

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Hi Val! Always good to hear from you - you're an amazing and much appreciated supporter of this channel. I was the same a few years back in thinking it was best to try to use these devices on the higher settings - we had no idea at the time of the risks because there were no warnings x

    • @TheMijas07
      @TheMijas07 Год назад

      @@thehonestchannel Thank you Clare 🙂x

  • @portobellobee2245
    @portobellobee2245 Год назад +3

    It's interesting that Nira sent me an email with your link. The email suggests it as a positive review but I found it to be honest and maybe less positive for switching to the larger device.
    I've been using almost daily the original device for over a year. I've noticed less deepening of wrinkles but it's taken a while. I didn't see a difference after 90 days and should have return it but kept on using it. Not sure if it's from the device or using good skin care products that is making my skin look better. I'm in my mid-60's and have tried lots of gadgets and skincare products. I appreciate you cautioning viewers of the intensity of the device. I am now at level 4 and it's taken over a year to get to that level. When I had first started the pain was shocking. It's good to hear the intensity has lessen with the larger device but I don't think I would switch to the Pro. Thanks for the honest review.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      I didn't know they'd mentioned me in a marketing email so thanks for letting me know. Glad you appreciated the honest review and thanks for sharing your own experience.

  • @lindamcandrew1229
    @lindamcandrew1229 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your comprehensive review of Nira Pro I was on fence whether to order but I have decided not to after watching your great review. Today I ordered the Maysama red light therapy mask for chin/chest and I’m so glad to hear your positive reviews about this modality. Enjoyed this video and subscribed!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  2 месяца назад

      It's always a tricky decision to make. Red light is in my view a gentle but effective route to go down. I have since interviewed the Nira founder who wanted to respond to some of what was discussed in this video. I've linked it in the description in case you're interested. It persuaded me to continue using this device but only at 50% of the recommended frequency.

  • @Lkhrobertson
    @Lkhrobertson Год назад +4

    I have finally figured out that the scaliness around my eyes is not a makeup allergy. I am 64 and have never had sensitive skin. This fine scale is a result of the Nira device. I have never used it at a setting higher than 3. No longer getting it near my eyes.

  • @charlenewilley6481
    @charlenewilley6481 Год назад +2

    And to add i definitely believe in redlight, I started using it 6 years ago in combination with pads soaked in green tea on my face and then the redlight mask and my forehead lines reduced amazingly.
    I agree that a gentle approach is best.

  • @Cindy-hz3kl
    @Cindy-hz3kl Год назад +2

    Thank you for your honesty about this device. I have the same feeling about this as you. I have the Nira and stopped using it. I am concerned about inflammation. I feel red light, facial massage with the Anma, the pico toner with the Jane Mann lift along with similar skin care more effective especially Adipeau. I hope to see more videos on that. I could bath in that.

  • @lisarollins3960
    @lisarollins3960 Год назад +3

    I have the original nira and it is awesome. I got rid of sleep lines around my eyes. I love it. I a. Waiting on the new to be delivered. It will be a game changer. And once you see the results you want, you only need to do it enough for maintenance. It is not bad at all.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      We're glad to hear that you're enjoying the NIRA Laser and seeing positive results!

  • @spicemarieyoga4379
    @spicemarieyoga4379 Год назад +18

    I’m just confused. I have the Nira amd just ordered the pro. I’m sorry. But your results look amazing. And it’s under 10 minutes a day. Which is far less than many micro current and RF Devices. I don’t know why you’re against continued use. That’s what home devices are about. A few minutes a day long term. That’s the Investment. It’s little money. But time commitment. Equals long term results. I think your results are amazing. I’ll be sure to use both my niras. Less than 15 min a day. If say it’s worth it. Even from a preventative standpoint

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +2

      I realise some people are going to be happy to use this daily long-term, but as I say in the review I prefer a gentler route and I don’t see myself standing doing this daily long term. Different devices are better suited to different people.

    • @moongoddess5858
      @moongoddess5858 11 месяцев назад

      Ha! Good luck with that!

  • @margaretr.4427
    @margaretr.4427 Год назад +4

    I have the original Nira, and just got it back out this morning to start using again. As with all these gadgets, it takes daily discipline to use them and unfortunately I fell off during covid and after with my Nira, red light, and Nuface. I've noticed my skin has deteriorated, it seems almost overnight, with lines and drooping and I'm going to give the gadgets another go before I try medical procedures. I would love this new Nira as its bigger and would make the treatment time faster, but I want to purchase the Nebulyft more at the moment!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      I've had quite a few viewers mention the Nebulyft recently - definitely seems to be the device of the moment.

  • @user-jy7mc2gp2y
    @user-jy7mc2gp2y Год назад +1

    Your skin looks amazing!

    • @moongoddess5858
      @moongoddess5858 11 месяцев назад

      It should - she uses every device and treatment available!

  • @daisymg2901
    @daisymg2901 Год назад

    Can’t wait for your video on your skincare for your hooded eyes 🎉

  • @lisadeharthansen7076
    @lisadeharthansen7076 Год назад +4

    I so appreciate you and your channel!

  • @tallisinwonderland4724
    @tallisinwonderland4724 Год назад +1

    I’ve got the original Nira and yes, it’s very nippy on level 5! Another great video Claire and you look lovely.

    • @lizabetx483
      @lizabetx483 Год назад

      Would you consider it a good investment?

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      Hi @tallisinwonderland4724 , we would appreciate hearing from you as we are working diligently to make further improvements and deliver the best possible outcomes.

  • @claudiaglows
    @claudiaglows Год назад +2

    Great video Clare! I am with you, I would not want to use this daily and am not certain that inducing heat stress ti the skin daily is a good idea.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks Claudia. I think we're on the same page when it comes to our approach xx

  • @gillcameron8105
    @gillcameron8105 Год назад

    Thanks Clare. You don't age ❤. Great video again. Yes my next device is red light. I look forward to your video on this. I've ordered Mark Sloan's book on red light.

  • @beyond50skin
    @beyond50skin Год назад

    Thanks for your thorough review. I've just started using the pro this week and have used the precision for almost a year.

  • @Angela-ut5tx
    @Angela-ut5tx Год назад +1

    Thanks as always for the great content. Can't wait for your skin care routine video

  • @wannabefarmgirl9595
    @wannabefarmgirl9595 Год назад +8

    I ordered my Nira a few months ago when it was backordered. By the time it came, I was then using a red light all over body panel that hangs on my bathroom wall for medical purposes, and thought that was enough red light, I didn’t need the Nira. I initiated a return but then decided, I have 90 days to try it before returning, might as well! I’m 54 and my under eyes and eyelids have gotten very wrinkly and crepey despite an ablative Fraxel in my 30’s, an LED face mask, taking collagen, all kinds of skincare and once under eye filler. I’ve been using the Nira now, Day 6, and hard to tell so soon but I swear it appears some of my crows feet are beginning to soften, the deeper lines on my forehead (yes I’m using it all kinds of places, including my neck lines!) and surprisingly clearing the redness on my cheeks and around my nose where I have lots of spider veins. I had those spider veins zapped with a laser once and they came back quick and have worsened. I know this won’t get rid of them but just the reduction in redness has been great, totally unexpected and I haven’t heard anybody mention it could do this!! So just for that alone, I’m pretty happy and might purchase the larger head one to decrease the time as I’d love to use it on my chest, on my hands and arms and even face to make it quicker. Loving this product already and after everything else I’ve already tried for my skin, that’s saying something.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Hope it continues to work out for you. Thanks for sharing your experience so far.

    • @iwillstom
      @iwillstom Год назад

      Are you still seeing an improvement after 2 months? I also use red light at home but am thinking of adding this as well.

  • @markmcgrath4853
    @markmcgrath4853 Год назад +2

    very good video again clare !

  • @adrirod4603
    @adrirod4603 Год назад +8

    The same happens with the treatment of micro currents, to maintain the results you have to use it daily, because they are not as strong as those that the Drs' offices have. I believe that the good results are the combination of several treatments and modalities, not only one of them, the key is consistency . I like your videos, they are very interesting. Thank you

  • @DinaRegine
    @DinaRegine 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been using the Pro for 5 months as of this week, and do have some mixed feelings. I had had botox on my forehead at the start of my experiment, and funnily, it's all worn off and my forehead doesn't look too much different than day one. So I am wondering if the Nira has helped me maintain what I started with? My neck and chest really have not shown any noticeable change, no diff in jowls either, it's all exactly the same to my eye. No wrinkles have vanished however a few areas seem a tad (and I do mean a 'tad') softer. But I should also mention I started my Tretinoin journey a month prior to the Nira, starting at the lowest level and I'm up to 0.05 now (still peeling and frustrated with it, but I'm sticking with it for now). So I'm not sure what is doing what during this 5 month journey. The one area tho that I think I'm seeing a definite difference is my upper lip. The lines do look softer, and there seems to be a slight plumping of the upper lip as well. That was a pleasant surprise and perhaps the only reason why I may hold on to this device a bit longer. My two and a half cents from the Big Apple here ;-)

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience with us! It sounds like you've been on quite the skincare journey with multiple treatments and products. It is common for individuals to use the NIRA lasers as a maintenance routine in between injections to extend their results and time between each appointment. Using the NIRA lasers for maintenance can lower the cost and frequency needed for injections.
      It's great to hear that you've noticed some positive changes. These observations suggest that the NIRA device may indeed be contributing to your skincare routine, especially when used in conjunction with other treatments like Tretinoin.
      Thank you for choosing NIRA as part of your skincare journey!

  • @lhun3952
    @lhun3952 Год назад

    Glad to have found your channel. Thanks for this review!

  • @ChristIsKing0919
    @ChristIsKing0919 Год назад +1

    Really appreciate this video. Thank you ~

  • @dantheman8279
    @dantheman8279 Год назад +1

    Definitely saw very good improvement on the lines on upper lip but crows feet after just a few weeks. Under eye I avoid as it was actually worse looking. I also use the Omnilux mask in combination. I’m very pleased with the results.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @dantheman8279
      @dantheman8279 Год назад

      My message meant to say “and” crows feet much improved.

  • @KS-op5hb
    @KS-op5hb 3 месяца назад

    she mentioned she has a good routine for eye hydration. does she have a video discussing her products?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi there. I've linked to page detailing the products I use and my routine in the description.

  • @Skye108
    @Skye108 Год назад +3

    Great review thanks! ☝️ Just wondering if you are still using the Adipeau cream? Your cheeks look lovely and plump. Is that the result of Adipeau or some of your other skincare/devices? I really need help in that area so would love to know!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thank you! I stopped using Adipeau after 6 months once I was happy with my results. I’ve shared my thoughts in this video ruclips.net/video/7asSev0nWYs/видео.html

  • @dianabravo7674
    @dianabravo7674 8 месяцев назад

    Wow im glad see u video. I was ordered nira pro. Now not anymore ❤

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      We're sorry to hear that you've changed your mind about ordering the NIRA Pro. If you have any concerns or questions that are making you hesitant, please feel free to share them with us. We're here to address any issues you may have and ensure you have a positive experience with our products. Your satisfaction is important to us, and we're here to help in any way we can.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  8 месяцев назад

      You might be interested in this follow-up interview I did with Nira founder David Bean. We talked about some of the concerns I raised in the video and I thought he addressed them very well ruclips.net/video/wEcKhaql2KQ/видео.htmlsi=QDbnvQX57zodkY-K

  • @KS-op5hb
    @KS-op5hb 3 месяца назад +1

    Folks that use various devices..what is best for 11 lines? what modality

  • @lgpop3347
    @lgpop3347 Год назад +1

    Hey Clare, thanks for the video! You are so fresh and young! 😊
    Too bad Nira has been having a "sold out" status for years...
    Edit: oh sorry, found it via your link! 😊

  • @dazzfire
    @dazzfire Год назад +1

    If this heats the skin, wouldn't it contribute to fat loss, as claimed in one of your other videos? That one video mentioned RF devices but this does the same thing, heating the skin to increase collagen production.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      I mention in the video I wouldn't use this around my eyes for that very reason. Where there is sufficient heat there is always a risk of fat loss.

    • @dazzfire
      @dazzfire Год назад +1

      Thank you! I just bought a NIRA Pro, this is helpful! Also bought the Adipeau cream to regenerate the fat loss (hopefully) that I think I experienced from my RF device, which I discovered thanks to you! @@thehonestchannel

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 11 месяцев назад +2

      The NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It will not melt or destroy fat cells. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building. When used consistently, the skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.

  • @convenienceandpracticality9032
    @convenienceandpracticality9032 8 месяцев назад +4

    I just got a nira laser and it singed my eyebrow on level 5. 😂 lol! But other than that I am seeing results after 4 days! I am shocked because I didn't expect to see any improvements until 3 months in. It's worth my singed eyebrow. Haha.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад +1

      It's great to hear that you're already seeing results with your NIRA laser, despite the eyebrow mishap! 😄 Remember to always use caution when adjusting the settings, especially around sensitive areas like the eyebrows. We're glad to hear that you're noticing improvements in just a few days, and we're here to support you on your skincare journey. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out.

    • @convenienceandpracticality9032
      @convenienceandpracticality9032 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@NIRA_skin Yeah I think [I know] what happened is that sometimes when I put the laser on my face the laser starts but then a side or corner of the nira comes up and gives a warning beep so I have to move the nira around until I find the side that lost contact with my skin. But the thing IS, that all the while that I'm moving the nira around the laser keeps getting hotter and hotter so when I finally make full contact with my skin again the laser is SUPER hot & continues to get hotter until the end beep, which the timer starts once you make full skin contact, but if you start that timer with the laser and skin already hot... that'sproblematic. One time it did that it was over part of my eyebrow and burned my eyebrow hairs off. This machine SHOULD turn the laser off if it stops making contact fully, but instead it continues to heat up. It might be something to mention to your developers so that they can improve on it in later models.

  • @marisacallan1921
    @marisacallan1921 Год назад +2

    This was excellent. Thank you

  • @JNWG79
    @JNWG79 Год назад +3

    I so enjoy your videos, Clare! Very informative. You mentioned bringing your skincare down to your chest and said you use both retinol and Bluelene. I’d read somewhere retinoids are contraindicated when using Bluelene but I’ve wondered if that was accurate. I’m not willing to give up my tretinoin but have been keen to try Bluelene. Are you finding they’re fine to use together? Or perhaps alternative morning/evening? Thanks, dear! ☺️

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +4

      Funnily enough I just interviewed the Bluelene founder and we spoke about retinoids. I have been happily using Bluelene along with retinol but she explained that methylene blue extends cell life while retinoids speed up cell turnover. I use Bluelene in the morning now and the retinol at night. My skin seems happy but theoretically the two don't go hand in hand!

  • @jenniferw5085
    @jenniferw5085 Год назад +3

    I used the Nira laser for two months and returned it yesterday. After learning the commissions influencers were being paid I took a longer and closer look at before and after pics. Honestly I saw virtually no difference in most photos. The device is easy to use but the results are very minimal at best. Would rather see my dermatologist for treatments and pay more for real results.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Год назад

      Thank you for leaving us your honest review of the NIRA laser! We understand that individual experiences can vary, but, on average, 9 out of 10 users have reported significant improvements after 90 days of daily use. Thank you for your time and for giving us a try.

    • @PandaA-cv3mm
      @PandaA-cv3mm 11 месяцев назад +1

      The best at home fraxel was the Philips ReAura laser which they sadly discontinued. I still have one. It’s lasted about six years. I would say that it is definitely comparable to a light fraxel in-office procedure. I see that they now go for a fortune on eBay, etc…and if mine breaks down I may have to splurge and buy another. I don’t think that most of these new generations are powerful enough to really make a difference and I wouldn’t want to be using heat daily…hmm..
      The reason they most likely discontinued the Philips is because the technology was too advanced for at home usage and could be dangerous in the wrong hands. I am sure the lawsuits just exploded and they nipped it in the bud.
      At the end of the day …a few fraxels, etc from the derm or a good old CO2 will do the trick. I agree. Plus they are better accustomed to aftercare and pre- treatment care, contraindications, etc. I worked in the field for a while. It’s a booming business. I used to trust RUclips reviews way more but now I see the same stuff peddled over and over again on channels of those I used to trust. Guess many sell out to the mighty buck after a while, unfortunately 😊

  • @christinemarie007
    @christinemarie007 Год назад

    Thank you for the information. Do you have a link to the redight therapy face mask and eyes goggles? Thank you!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Hi. I switched to an LED panel recently so it would cover my full face, neck and chest area so I've linked to that plus LED eye mask in the description.

  • @cindysmallwood2695
    @cindysmallwood2695 Год назад

    Hi Clare love your content and enjoy your presentation. Using Nira Pro now, too soon to tell. I have searched and can't find it. One of your vids mentioned using some type of wand near your eyes. I believe you said it was for dry eye or meibomium (sp?) glands. I've actually backed off Nira near my eyes due to a blocked gland w/ infection. Other than antibiotics and warm compresses, I'm at a loss on tackling this. Thanks!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Hi Cindy. It's on my list to do a video on what has helped me with dry eyes/blepharitis. When it flares up I found the Venus eye pen really helpful around the lids with its warm red light and sonic vibration for helping open up the glands ruclips.net/video/D9XkH40SSUo/видео.htmlsi=k_x69XO0TyfG6XrP
      Day to day, I now take Omega 3 (cod liver oil) supplements which my opthamologist recommended to improve the quality of my tears which helps reduce the dryness and chance of swelling of the lids. I think my red light eye mask helps too.

    • @llaw785
      @llaw785 Год назад

      I had started using heat compress at my ophthalmologist's advice in order to treat blocked meibomium glands but instead I started seeing tiny red vessels under my eyes so I stopped !!! I'd be cautious with putting any at-home heat device around my eyes.

  • @nikkiroxx9734
    @nikkiroxx9734 Год назад

    Have you tried the eye drops for hooded lids? Looks MIRACULOUS!!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Hi. Are you talking about the prescription eye drops? Not sure if they're available in the UK but I haven't tried them, have you?

    • @maryfuzzell6262
      @maryfuzzell6262 Год назад

      @@thehonestchannel my esthetician gave me a sample.. the are called upneed eye drops. They cost about $200 $220 per month( USA). They are FDA cleared. I chose not to try them. I don't want fake big eyes.. and really? Are they safe for constant use? And who wants to pay $2.000.00 a year for an 8 hour daily fix? Saving for an eyelift makes more sense and safer. imo.

    • @nikkiroxx9734
      @nikkiroxx9734 Год назад

      I bought some for about 70 to just try and use on occasion. Have not tried yet.

    • @AllergicToFantasy
      @AllergicToFantasy 11 месяцев назад

      They are called Upneeq. Unfortunately I am one of the people that has a severe reaction to them. I get it in just one eye. Swollen and itchy, and it causes my eyelid to droop. The outer layer of skin goes through necrosis and then flakes off in big hunks. Take several weeks to recover from it. It's a shame, because it works great on my left eye!

  • @yaraRadwanNutrition
    @yaraRadwanNutrition 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can I rely on the Nira pro to do the under and around the eyes or do I need the Nira precision?

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      You can certainly use the NIRA Pro around the eye area. However, please be aware that achieving full contact might be slightly challenging due to the larger aperture. Nonetheless, the NIRA Pro effectively targets wrinkles around the eyes, lips, and nose

  • @maddpappa3594
    @maddpappa3594 9 месяцев назад

    I used the red light mask and it made my dark spots reappear. needless to say it went back. I wonder if this will do it too

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  8 месяцев назад

      I actually did an interview with the Nira founder recently and asked that question. You might find this helpful ruclips.net/video/wEcKhaql2KQ/видео.htmlsi=-fDqIsCp8g0qOveX

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, @maddpappa3594 Given your sensitivity to light treatments, it might be best to consult with a dermatologist before trying the NIRA L:aser. They could provide insight into whether it might cause similar issues for you.

  • @dharma__3
    @dharma__3 Год назад +3

    Problem is that it's FOR LIFE.
    You can't stop or the results stop.
    I returned mine because I just want a one and done (or even a two and done) in the dr's office.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Yes, having to use it long term should be a major consideration before buying.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад +1

      As the improvement can last up to 3 mos, we have to maintain good skin care routine from the age of 30.We age every day and we should do something about it.

    • @dharma__3
      @dharma__3 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@NIRA_skin Good skincare (like a great moisturizer) only takes seconds!

  • @badele80
    @badele80 Год назад

    Have you tried Lyma? I heard its better than Nira. It encourages skin regrowth unlike Nira which creates a type of damage that triggers skin to respond.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      I haven’t tried it because it’s so expensive but my friend has one and the deeper lines around her eyes are vastly improved with it so I am definitely keen to explore it further.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      The NIRA Lasers works by gently heating up the water in your skin to stimulate natural collagen production.

  • @Effie3460
    @Effie3460 Год назад +1

    great video!

  • @suncat1396
    @suncat1396 Год назад

    Dr Abs has a video on this where he states all red light masks are flawed, very relavant to this conversation.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      Red-light LED therapy may offer less effective anti-aging results compared to laser treatments due to their lower energy and less targeted light. For optimal results, it's generally recommended to have at least 10 sessions lasting about 20 minutes each over the initial few months. While at-home LED kits are available, results may be less pronounced than professional in-office treatments or other at-home devices. Individuals with photosensitivity conditions or on medications that make them photosensitive should avoid red light therapy.
      NIRA, a trailblazer in the field, introduces the first and only painless at-home laser devices that are FDA-cleared and clinically proven to reduce fine lines and wrinkles in less than 5 minutes a day. Non-fractional technology has also been shown to lift hooded eyes, brighten skin, reduce hyperpigmentation, tighten skin, and improve skin's texture and tone. NIRA's patented laser technology is 200x more powerful than LED and 190x more powerful than competing at-home laser light technology, providing unmatched efficacy for your skincare journey.

  • @thedevilandhertrumpets4268
    @thedevilandhertrumpets4268 Год назад +5

    I started using it for wrinkles and collagen production on May 1st this year. I haven’t noticed much, and find it quite tedious in addition to ALL the other steps in my skin care routine. It might end up working, but to do this everyday for life, no.

  • @Laney68
    @Laney68 Год назад

    I'm wondering if the reduction in wrinkle depth, is possibly a fullness caused by inflammation. As soon as you stop using the device the inflammation has time to subside, and as a result the fullness disappears and the wrinkles return. What worries me is, has there been permanent fat pad loss from constant heat exposure, and will you have aged your skin in the process 😐

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      Great question! The NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It will not melt or destroy fat cells. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.

  • @moongoddess5858
    @moongoddess5858 11 месяцев назад +3

    HONESTLY don’t bother with this product. It’s not for everyone so buyer beware. After only two treatments It increased the darkness of my brown spots on my face and hand, and I sent it back along with pictures. The brown spot on my hand was actually made larger and will now have to be treated at a dermatologist office. I received a refund, but not an apology. A device that actually does damage to your skin should be removed from the market! None of these at home energy devices are worth much of anything, except for possibly the Qure microneedling. If you want laser work, see a professional!

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 11 месяцев назад

      We're genuinely sorry to hear that you haven't experienced the expected results. While 9 out of 10 users report significant improvements, individual responses can vary. That is why we do offer a 90-day money-back guarantee for our customers to try out the device before fully committing to the purchase, so they can get a feel for it and see how it works with their skin type.

  • @katienichols3512
    @katienichols3512 Год назад +1

    What hyaluronic supplement do you take? Is ominilux a good led mask?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      I take the DoNotAge supplement - I link to everything I use in the description. I haven’t tried the Omnilux mask but the specs between best sellers are pretty similar.

    • @katienichols3512
      @katienichols3512 Год назад

      @@thehonestchannel thank you for letting me know

  • @suncat1396
    @suncat1396 Год назад +1

    If you use so many products and devices how do you know what skin care products, supplement is causing the improvement? Seems like a lot of effort and expense for minimal improvement.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      Because you introduce them separately over time and note any changes.

  • @TSlowdive
    @TSlowdive Год назад

    Hi Clare, I'm 46 and have hollows under eyes. I'm using Nira laser on whole face incl. under eyes and on the browbone for 4 months by now. Would you know the highest temperature of this laser and most importantly if it would cause the face fat loss? It would be great if you could ask opinion of Dr. Ivan Galanin about this kind of lasers (non-oblatieve and non-fractional). Please help - I don't know whom to ask or where to find answer to this questions. Thank you in advance!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Hi. I’ve included temperature info and thoughts on safety and fat loss risk in the video. I should flag that Ivan is not a doctor and I’m not sure that he has researched laser therapy but you could ask him via the email I shared in your earlier post. Hope the video helps.

  • @liviusss
    @liviusss Год назад +1

    Hi Claire, if you had to choose between Nira and Lumo, what would your choice be? I'm kind of conflicted between the two...
    BTW I'm having great results on my neck and chest with retinaldehyde, AHAs (used on alternate nights) and vit. C (used in the morning).

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +2

      That sounds like a really good combination on the chest so I might take your lead on that and add in AHAs. I use retinal on alternate nights too.
      Choosing between the Nira and the Lumo is really difficult. I am wary around the heat/energy-based devices now but I would say in general the at-home laser devices are better suited for treating fine lines and wrinkles, while the RF ones are better around the jowls. That's where I use the Lumo from time to time.

    • @liviusss
      @liviusss Год назад

      @@thehonestchannel Thank you very much for your kind advice, Claire (as always) ❤️!
      As for treating the chest area, I have really seen very good and quick results with this routine, and I'm not using expensive products (Geek & Gorgeous, First Aid Beauty/Eucerin and the Inkey List) - saving the money for devices, hahaha 😅. Maybe some copper peptides and combination of antioxidants would also make a difference...

  • @Progr3ssNotPerfection
    @Progr3ssNotPerfection Год назад

    Thank you. Did you combine Nira Precision and/or Pro with retinol/retinal/tretinoin? Any adverse effects of you did?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      I use a retinal serum every other day and didn't notice adverse effects when testing the Nira.

    • @Progr3ssNotPerfection
      @Progr3ssNotPerfection Год назад +1

      @@thehonestchannel thank you . I was considering it but finally chose Ziip Halo&Rf & there’ve been some adventures. Not with the use, I haven’t done that yet, but with the issues around. I’m in the process of sorting them .

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      The NIRA lasers can be used with other skincare products (such as serums or retinoids). It can be implemented with any current skincare routine.

  • @rachaelbuckley7011
    @rachaelbuckley7011 17 дней назад

    Did not do anything for me. Customer services are also not responding to my emails to request my 90 day refund so I have had to go through my credit card company.

  • @aa-xn5hc
    @aa-xn5hc Год назад

    Great review

  • @kristitaylor3469
    @kristitaylor3469 Год назад

    Is this same therapy as Hifu? I just bought the dermicube usserra shot and I’m not sure if I’m buying the same thing or not. Can you help

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, NIRA Laser cannot be compared to HIFU. HIFU uses ultrasound to target and burst fat cells, whereas NIRA Laser heats the water in the skin to stimulate collagen production.

  • @mariacarmelo8958
    @mariacarmelo8958 Год назад +1

    I’ve been using the NIRA now for about two months and I swear I’ve aged five or ten years! I look way WORSE than before. How do I get a refund?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Really sorry to hear that. Have you tried emailing them? info@niraskin.com

  • @JaxDianne
    @JaxDianne Год назад +3

    Is there any risk of fat loss from the NiRa PRO device?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +3

      Theoretically, no, but I have had a couple of viewers say they thought it may have caused a little fat loss around their eyes. Nothing has been documented though.

    • @jennybolter1102
      @jennybolter1102 Год назад

      No, I've used it since last November, it's skin deep it does not reach fat layers

    • @JaxDianne
      @JaxDianne Год назад

      @@jennybolter1102 The pro or the regular?

    • @C2C.
      @C2C. Год назад

      I had very noticeable fat loss under my eyes when I used it at levels 3-4. In my case, it was welcome, since it's now smoothed the area and minimized my trough. I've also had some loss by my nasolabial fold, which is also good -- it reduced the trough there, as well. Because I seem prone to fat loss with this device, I'm sure to use it at low setting (2) now to avoid more loss while smoothing the finer lines.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      Great question! The NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It should not melt or destroy fat cells. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building.

  • @mamacitabrady2856
    @mamacitabrady2856 Год назад +4

    I got the original NIRA in January and have seen a slight noticeable improvement around my eyes. What I noticed is originally around my eyes I could only tolerate a level 2. After about 2 months a level 3. To me that says an increase in collagen. I had developed very dark circles under my eyes and I attribute that to the skin getting thinner with aging and that has improved. Now I’m wondering if I need to give my skin a break from the laser. I look forward to hearing about your skin routine and products.

  • @shar7508
    @shar7508 Год назад

    It looks like the LED full face mask covers just as much of the eye area as the one specifically for the eyes. Is that accurate?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Yes, they’re pretty similar but I like to use the eye mask in the morning when I’m working out whereas I can’t really move around with the full face mask.

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 Год назад

      @@thehonestchannel so do you use the eye mask and the full face mask every day? 😊

  • @soniachandaranatandon6328
    @soniachandaranatandon6328 Год назад

    Hi .what are your thoughts about restoring volume under the eyes?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +2

      Hi. It depends on the extent of the problem. If quite a lot of volume has been lost it may be worth speaking to an aesthetics specialist up discuss options. For subtle changes, collagen supplementation is worthwhile (I’ve done a video on this) and I’m a fan of red light too.

    • @soniachandaranatandon6328
      @soniachandaranatandon6328 Год назад

      Thank you.. its not trenedous.. but it's still there .

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      Our non-fractional laser technology is clinically proven to stimulate collagen production, resulting in significant wrinkle reduction within 90 days. Additionally, increasing collagen in the skin offers long-lasting benefits beyond wrinkle reduction. These include lifting hooded eyes, improving skin tone and texture, and reducing the appearance of dark circles and eye bags. While the NIRA laser can help rejuvenate the skin under your eyes, it's important to also address the underlying causes of under-eye hollowing, such as dehydration, weight loss, lack of sleep, and sun exposure. Stay healthy, hydrated, and always protect your skin with sunscreen.

  • @KAT-mx3xq
    @KAT-mx3xq Год назад +1

    Any info on use with melasma and PIHP

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      There was nothing in the research I’m afraid.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      NIRA Laser is an anti-aging laser and therefore doesn't specifically target melasma. However, some feedback indicates that skin rejuvenation may result in melasma appearing lighter.

  • @DaianeDaros
    @DaianeDaros Год назад

    My honest experience is: I do those powerful laser in medical clinics with doctors and sometimes it works sometimes not because I changed technologies and machines through out the years... for all of them you need to keep doing, or annually or every 3 or 6 months. So, what's the difference? You have to keep doing because you keep aging day by day! That is obvious, right? Even plastic surgery has a deadline.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      Our NIRA laser devices are designed to address this by promoting the production of new collagen, offering not just temporary improvements but longer-lasting benefits. To put it simply, think of it as a daily skincare routine for your skin's health-just like brushing your teeth. Without consistent care, the effects of aging will inevitably catch up. Thank you for sharing your experience and insights!

  • @jillpotts7472
    @jillpotts7472 Год назад +3

    i used the nira every day once or twice for 90 days... saw no difference... returned it

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience Gill. I

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      We're genuinely sorry to hear that you haven't experienced the expected results. While 9 out of 10 users report significant improvements, individual responses can vary. That is why we do offer a 90-day money-back guarantee for our customers to try out the device before fully committing to the purchase, so they can get a feel for it and see how it works with their skin type.

  • @evelyngreane
    @evelyngreane Год назад +1

    Would love to get it but it’s expensive 🙂

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      Yes, the listing for the new product only came out after I'd filmed the review or I would have mentioned the pricing in the recording. It's a lot!

    • @evelyngreane
      @evelyngreane Год назад

      @@thehonestchannel looks good I would definitely try one if I could and it’s a very interesting video 😊

  • @jillpotts7472
    @jillpotts7472 Год назад +3

    i will say the nira is way faster than my myolift qt. i used it on 5. every time.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      We're glad to hear that you're enjoying the NIRA Laser and seeing positive results!

  • @midlifemom5829
    @midlifemom5829 Год назад +1

    Could nira exaggerate hyperpigmentation?

    • @whatareyourdreams
      @whatareyourdreams Год назад

      I have wondered too.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +3

      Couldn't rule it out. Laser has been linked with hyperpigmentation which is usually temporary. 'Temporary darkening of the skin' was one of the adverse affects noted in Nira's own research. That said I haven't had any viewers who have used the Nira complain about this.

    • @C2C.
      @C2C. Год назад

      I experienced a couple of little hyperpigmentation spots under my eyes. I've found that taking Heliocare has helped me prevent this.

    • @midlifemom5829
      @midlifemom5829 Год назад +2

      @@C2C. thanks, i will avoid nira and any other device that has chance of exacerbating my hyperpigmentation. I dont want to deal with any more dark spots

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      NIRA Laser may help improve hyperpigmentation through skin rejuvenation. However, the main factors that worsen melasma are sun and radiation exposure. Always protect your skin with sunscreen.

  • @yanisuratman3773
    @yanisuratman3773 Год назад

    Is it safe for melasma?

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Год назад

      NIRA lasers are recommended to be used on healthy, intact skin. Although NIRA lasers are safe to use and have been tested clinically to achieve FDA clearance, we have no evidence to support any contraindications to melasma.

  • @angelarenee5403
    @angelarenee5403 4 месяца назад

    Hopefully somebody can help me. I just bought both the NIRA pro and NIRA precision. After being fully charged I turn on the devices to explore the different levels on the Nira precision. I don’t feel anything at all nothing on any level! It doesn’t feel like anything on your skin not even the slightest warmth. On the NIRA Pro, at level five I can feel a slight warmth, but it’s very subtle. I have turned the devices off to reset them and still nothing changed. Did anyone have this experience with their Nira devices? I really want to give this a try, but I don’t feel anything really. I’d appreciate any feedback.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  4 месяца назад

      Hi. I would reach out to Nira to put your questions to them directly as they will be able to share more insight based on customer experience. You should be able to feel heat on the skin, particularly on the higher settings. That said our skin is different and some people are more sensitive to heat than others.

    • @kristinrawlings3436
      @kristinrawlings3436 2 месяца назад +1

      So I just started using the precision. I have only used it on level five. I feel some heat, yes, but it's not painful. Some people can only handle it on lower levels. I guess we all have our nerve endings in different places under our skin?? Idk, maybe your nerves aren't as close to the skin surface as others? Still I would contact the company.

  • @Chris-sj5lj
    @Chris-sj5lj Год назад

    Great video! I have an original Nira and I kind of hate it. Don't know why, but even on the lowest setting, that darn thing is HOT. Nira customer service was great, but my window for return had passed, and their solutions did not make any difference. i used for 90 + days with an adjustment of pinching the tip between my fingers, so the tip and heat would be more diffused. I did not see any great changes. My concerns are 11's , nasal / marionette lines. I am ok with my eyes, and don't want to use a hot laser device in such a sensitive area, FDA studies not withstanding. With that stated, I am in total agreement that opting for a gentler, more self accepting and loving approach to skin care, has real value. We are all going to age and with all the factors, genetics, environment, general health and of course, current age, we have the opportunity to make peace with the marketing and choose wisely. I have friends who love their devices, including NIra. If you love it, embrace that! I also have a red light mask and have more appreciation and enjoyment from that device. If we are feeling positive about our aging journey and our self care, we are succeeding!

  • @cindywright14
    @cindywright14 10 дней назад

    Do you still use the nira?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  10 дней назад

      I use it on my forehead (I do think it’s good for tackling wrinkles) and around my jawline but I avoid the delicate eye area. I did try it on my upper eyelids but didn’t see a lift and thought it caused a little puffiness on my upper lid.

  • @vetsai8199
    @vetsai8199 Год назад +9

    I had ablative laser treatment four times! The first two times were painful, with two weeks’ downtime each. neither time showed any results whatsoever, so the doctor went deeper on the third time and only charged half price. Again, no results. My husband was furious and declared it a scam, so the doctor gave me a fourth treatment absolutely free, and as deep as the laser could go without scarring. Alas, ONE, and only one wrinkle around my mouth was gone. The doctor declared it a victory, said I looked younger, and dismissed me completely. As a result, my husband was so angry he has refused to let me have any more procedures at all ever again!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +3

      All that downtime for little gain - that’s really frustrating for you!

    • @liviusss
      @liviusss Год назад +6

      Chances are he was not a very good doctor, I have seen very impressive results with CO2 laser - at my derm's office they are even doing a sort of non-surgical blepharoplasty with this laser...
      I'm really sorry you had this experience - I think they should have fully refunded you, because it's also very expensive, plus the downtime that is not compensated in any way.

    • @Donna-vh5ym
      @Donna-vh5ym Год назад +2

      @liviusss // I agree with you. Not only the downtime, but the money. Can I ask you if you think these CO2 lasers are good for marionette or smokers lines around the mouth. Im an Ex smoker, but I gave it up in 2009. I don't want to go through the downtime and cost if you've not seen good results in those areas.
      Edit: I do have the Nira, but I would like to use it with a clean slate if you know what I mean

    • @GriffMom2
      @GriffMom2 Год назад

      ​@@Donna-vh5ym, I have lip lines as well, and was considering Nira for them. So you've seen no improvement at all?

    • @vetsai8199
      @vetsai8199 Год назад +1

      @@Donna-vh5ym I NEVER smoked, never used straws, used sunscreen since I was 19 (they didn’t exist before then, but when they came pout, they only blocked UVB-and little did we know). Yet I had smokers lines, and still have them. I even had fillers, but simply absorbed them. I had three sets of fillers, in fact. The first two were two weeks apart, the third was three months later. it helped only the tiniest bit-and the numbing shots were VERY painful! Fortunately, i don’t have nasolabial folds yet, or marionette lines. Lasers didn’t even touch the “smoker’s lines”. The one line that disappeared was between my brows.

  • @Lolikuki-g3
    @Lolikuki-g3 Год назад +1

    Are you sponsored?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      Absolutely not, which you can hopefully tell by the fact I've gone to lengths to provide a balanced perspective of the pros and cons of devices like this.

  • @vegangrepresent4140
    @vegangrepresent4140 Год назад

    Can this cause FACE FAT LOSS?? hope not

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      I talk a little about this in the video and share my thoughts on it.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin Год назад +1

      The NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It will not melt or destroy fat cells. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.

  • @justsaying7065
    @justsaying7065 Год назад +1

    The red light devices would be good to use on your chest to improve the appearance of skin.
    Nira is for wrinkles; for dark spot reduction, you need IPL.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      Yes, I thought the red light would be good to use on my chest. The makers of Nira say customers have reported improvements with acne, puffiness, dark circles, and hyperpigmentation with the device which is why I thought I'd give it a go on my dark spots. I agree there will be more effective options out there though.

  • @carkarlaw
    @carkarlaw Год назад +1

    I am happy to hear an opposite/different opinion from other youtubers.

  • @yfa6244
    @yfa6244 Год назад

    I wish I could use red light!!!!!! It causes my melasma to get worse : (

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      That's frustrating - but thank you for sharing that as this will be helpful information for others.

  • @julielongmakeup
    @julielongmakeup Год назад

    What skin care do you use around your eyes? I have the dr Dennis gross mask. I believe it’s only 3 minutes of treatment. Do you know anything about that one? I just purchased the Nira. I’m going to at least give it a try.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      I use a CurrentBody red light mask for my eyes which I'm guessing will be similar to your mask - 3 mins of treatment. Otherwise I've listed my skincare routine in the description - vitamin c serum every morning, No 7 Future Renew Serum morning and night, Bluelene sunscreen am, in the evenings I use a retinal every other day plus Calecim multi action cream.

  • @catcatycatu
    @catcatycatu 8 месяцев назад

    They never replied to my emails.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  8 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 7 месяцев назад

      Hi, Please feel free to shoot us another email, we'll be happy to assist and see what happened with your prior contact with us.

  • @PrototypeM
    @PrototypeM Год назад

    Hello, is anyone here with asian/ oriental skin tried Nira pro on face?
    Any experience with melasma ? Did it lighten or darkened? Any feedback would be much appreciated

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      NIRA lasers are safe and have undergone clinical testing to achieve FDA clearance, we do not have specific evidence regarding their effects on melasma. Some users have reported positive experiences and improvements in their melasma, but individual results may vary. Do not forget to use SFF 50 sunscreen to protect your skin and reapply every 2 hours. This will protect your melasma from getting worst.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 8 месяцев назад

      We have no evidence to support any contraindications to melasma. While others have shared positive experiences, noting improvements in their melasma, individual experiences may vary.

  • @catiesobolewski4112
    @catiesobolewski4112 2 месяца назад +1

    Definitely doesn't work, and on top of that it will break in less than 6 months and they refuse to refund.

  • @rachaelcarter5060
    @rachaelcarter5060 Год назад

    I used the nira and didn't see a difference.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Sorry it didn't work out for you.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      We're genuinely sorry to hear that you haven't experienced the expected results. I want to assure you that we understand everyone's skin is unique, and individual responses can vary. While 9 out of 10 users report significant improvements, we recognize that it may not be the case for everyone. That is why we do offer a 90-day money-back guarantee for our customers to try out the device before fully committing to the purchase, so they can get a feel for it and see how it works with their skin type.

  • @amycooke7391
    @amycooke7391 Год назад

    Disappointed that this review was followed by a pitch for a different product. Now I have no idea what to believe. :(

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад

      I can only tell you what I choose to do and that’s use red light over laser long term. I prefer gentler options and explain why in this video.

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 9 месяцев назад

      You can try the NIRA laser without any fear of losing anything. We stand by the effectiveness and safety of our product, which is why we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee. This means you can experience the benefits of NIRA firsthand, and if for any reason you're not satisfied, you can return it for a full refund within 90 days of purchase.

  • @jillpotts7472
    @jillpotts7472 Год назад

    ok honestly.. i saw no results... but when i stopped... i saw worsening.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  Год назад +1

      Hmm, I wasn’t blown away by the results but thought there was some improvement. All in the eye of the beholder 😁

  • @RoseMary-gl4ee
    @RoseMary-gl4ee Год назад +2

    Don’t miss the doctor’s short phrase towards the end of her speech, ‘we’ve always known that heat causes the skin to plump up temporarily’. That’s all it is! And no more! Besides, you might get facial FAT LOSS

    • @NIRA_skin
      @NIRA_skin 10 месяцев назад

      The NIRA Laser only heats up the papillary region of the skin, and since it is non-fractional, it is not invasive or damaging to the skin. It will not melt or destroy fat cells. It works by heating up the water underneath your skin, and this triggers collagen to start building. When used consistently, skin will smooth out for an overall healthier complexion.

  • @letsbeforeveryoung
    @letsbeforeveryoung Год назад

    It broke my blood vessels mad me look worse

  • @magalieschaab5189
    @magalieschaab5189 Год назад

    Je le trouve très cher

  • @KJB0001
    @KJB0001 Год назад

    when you test a device, you need to stop all the other stuff!!!

  • @noniluscious13
    @noniluscious13 Год назад +79

    Of course the dermatologist would say the Nira does not really work because they want you to go to their office and spend thousands otherwise they wont have a job.

    • @michellebetcher-hill5306
      @michellebetcher-hill5306 Год назад +11

      Bingo. I have had once even say this to me- she stated that if everyone used home devices she would be out of a job!

    • @maryfuzzell6262
      @maryfuzzell6262 Год назад +16

      so true.. my esthetician always reminds me.. that her tretments are medical grade. However, i believe daily skincare and at home dyi treatments work even better because they are constant.

    • @theglowingbrownie5124
      @theglowingbrownie5124 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂 you’re funny!

    • @Mpark1212
      @Mpark1212 2 месяца назад

      Just like how plastic surgeons try to scare women into not getting pdo threads because “then you can’t get a face lift after”… which was later debunked .

    • @mariaoh7171
      @mariaoh7171 Месяц назад

      Its not effective once you stop it though after the 90 days. So effects are temporary which means its not making actual worth while changes so its not good enough compared to other devices on the market like hifu