I absolutely love it, I wasn’t fussed with having it and I’ve never used something like that before but it’s so much quicker than how I would usually cleanse and makes my face feel so clean. Definitely a dark horse!@judgejohndeed oh wow is it good? I was going to regift
I have the Foreo Luna 3 for sensitive skin and it is a joy to use without disturbing my skin. I really notice the difference if I stop using it for a few days.I had a Clarisonic Mia 2 and as far as I know, they have gone out of business as I was unable to get replacement brush heads. So I switched to the Foreo Luna.
That's the one I haveI have the Foreo Luna 3 for sensitive skin and it is a joy to use without disturbing my skin. I really notice the difference if I stop using it for a few days.
I get on very well with the Holland & Barrett aloe vera gel - not the Dr Organics one which I found a bit irritating but the ordinary one that comes in a light green tube or pump. It's quite cheap and often on special offer.I have also purchased the Aldi NuFace after reading this thread (I also bought the UFO a couple of months ago, again, based on this thread). I'm going to try with aloe vera gel though.
Yes, I use it every so often and it does get better. I have very sensitive skin and I can just about do 10 minutes now and my skin looks so much better afterwards.Unrelated to gadgets but has anyone tried the red peeling face mask from The Ordinary? I used it the other day and it was horrendous, I took it off after 5 minutes because it was stinging so much and it left my face red for hours!
Thanks I was like am I doing this right my face was full of gel lolGenerally you won't feel anything if you have enough gel on. For a video I'd say just look at the Nuface trinity video
I was the same until I touched a bit of skin that didn’t have gel and then you realise…you’d deffo rather not feel itThanks I was like am I doing this right my face was full of gel lol
How often do you use it? I’m reluctant to try again tbh!Yes, I use it every so often and it does get better. I have very sensitive skin and I can just about do 10 minutes now and my skin looks so much better afterwards.
There's a good video on the basic NuFace routine on the Current Body website. There are a number of videos on YouTube doing more advanced routines. There's one by HotandFlashy I'd recommend.My Aldi nuface arrived this morning too. I’m excited to try it. Anyone got a decent video on how best to use it?
Probably about once a month, I should try to do it more often but I forget!I was the same until I touched a bit of skin that didn’t have gel and then you realise…you’d deffo rather not feel it
How often do you use it? I’m reluctant to try again tbh!
I love this stuff. I probably use it once a fortnight. And once a month I do dermaplaning then use this AHA solution, then serums after. It probably only stings me in the last minute or so, I leave it on for 10 and have oily skin.Unrelated to gadgets but has anyone tried the red peeling face mask from The Ordinary? I used it the other day and it was horrendous, I took it off after 5 minutes because it was stinging so much and it left my face red for hours!
I'd recommend just doing the nuface recommended routines. there's one here:My Aldi nuface arrived this morning too. I’m excited to try it. Anyone got a decent video on how best to use it?
damn, I should have used an affiliate linkMy Aldi NuFace arrived today too! It’s saying to charge it for 24 hours, but that seems a long time? I bought the gel from Amazon following a link from this thread. Excited to use it!
I really like the ordinary lactic as a daily serumI love this stuff. I probably use it once a fortnight. And once a month I do dermaplaning then use this AHA solution, then serums after. It probably only stings me in the last minute or so, I leave it on for 10 and have oily skin.
I had read that some people had a reaction to it; some info here.
Allergies Triggered by Cosmetics
Chances are good that you are allergic to certain cosmetics. WebMD explains the symptoms.www.webmd.com
"Beauty products that have alpha-hydroxy acids can cause problems for some people, like redness, swelling, blisters, and itching -- especially with products that have an AHA level over 10%.
Retin-A wrinkle creams and serums can also cause irritant contact dermatitis in some people.
Many people have "sunscreen sensitivity." For them, almost all sun-protection products can cause a dermatitis-type reaction."
I've just bought the Ordinary Lactic Acid (as can't use the AHA in pregnancy) so going to try that as a gentler alternative.
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