Dray (for Andrea) is her nickname - i believe her surname is Suarez. I like some of her honest vids but find the lifestyle stuff (breakfast, watch me drive to Target) a bit boring. It makes me uncomfortable how some other bloggers or whatever you call them makeGuys, just want to ad that I'm a skincare junkie. However, I came across youtuber Dr Dray (Dermatologist Dr Andrea Dray) and have simplified my skincare routine with her advice. I've saved a heap of dosh and my skin has never looked better. She's a fantastic resource, and worth checking out.
Yes I think lots of us on this thread have pretty simple routines as far as products go (well I know I do) and use our devices to enhance things!Guys, just want to ad that I'm a skincare junkie. However, I came across youtuber Dr Dray (Dermatologist Dr Andrea Dray) and have simplified my skincare routine with her advice. I've saved a heap of dosh and my skin has never looked better. She's a fantastic resource, and worth checking out.
This seemed to me another of those alarmist articles about cosmetic procedures. According to this, the highest number of bad reactions is bruising. Well, yes, you can get a tiny bruise from a Botox injection (or any injection) - and I often have - but I would never have considered it a 'bad reaction'.Just seen this about Botox in the Observer
Botox leads to bad reactions for one in six users, says study
Doctors fear that the side-effects of the treatment are being hugely under-reportedwww.theguardian.com
Looking at the lady in the articles eyes, I wonder if they would have aged like that regardless of the botox. When I had botox (in my forehead), my eyelids, which are unfortunately a little on the hooded side anyway, looked heavier for a while. I had been warned this may happen and when the botox wore off slightly after a few weeks, I was really happy with the overall result. I'd had it previously with a different practitioner, who used less botox and I didn't notice a difference to my eyelids, although, as you'd expect, the botox wore off much faster. I know some people say that they can get an eye lift from botox, but both practitioners (who I had researched throughly) advised me that would not be possible in my case.This seemed to me another of those alarmist articles about cosmetic procedures. According to this, the highest number of bad reactions is bruising. Well, yes, you can get a tiny bruise from a Botox injection (or any injection) - and I often have - but I would never have considered it a 'bad reaction'.
Alice Hart-Davis posted an Instagram video the other day of her getting Botox and talking it through with the doctor. It seemed to me a very fair account - not at all over-selling it nor minimising the potential problems.
Loving my ufo at they moment too, especially before bed!I’m back in love with my ufo after the snap of coldGoing to get back on retinol also, as I don’t like using it in super sunny weather just in case. Think my next gift will be a CB mask, so excited for you!
I hadn't read that second part of the article until just now and I think you're right. Why would she assume it was due to Botox rather than to age-related changes? Especially as she's still got the same issue two years after stopping having Botox. Poor journalism to report her account without having an expert commenting on whether it was possible to experience Botox 'side effects' two years on.Looking at the lady in the articles eyes, I wonder if they would have aged like that regardless of the botox. When I had botox (in my forehead), my eyelids, which are unfortunately a little on the hooded side anyway, looked heavier for a while. I had been warned this may happen and when the botox wore off slightly after a few weeks, I was really happy with the overall result. I'd had it previously with a different practitioner, who used less botox and I didn't notice a difference to my eyelids, although, as you'd expect, the botox wore off much faster. I know some people say that they can get an eye lift from botox, but both practitioners (who I had researched throughly) advised me that would not be possible in my case.
I've started to really notice that the skin on my forehead in particular is looking so much bouncier/plumper with my Nuface and LED combo if that helps with the motivation.I had a bit more time this morning so I decided to dust off my Aduro LED mask. I hate waste so it was annoying me that it's been largely ignored. Used it with a hydrogel mask and my skin does look good. That could be the mask but either way it's motivated me to use it more often. Although I say that every time!
It has helped, thank you! Have it on nowI've started to really notice that the skin on my forehead in particular is looking so much bouncier/plumper with my Nuface and LED combo if that helps with the motivation.
I use my Nuface in the morning as personally I think that's the best time especially to get the benefits of the lifting effectI ran out of masks for my Foreo and forgot to order for a week or so, boy did I notice a difference!
I really need to fit my Nuface back into my routine , I just find it faffy when I’m knackered at the end of the day.
There’s nothing worse than spending a lot of money then finding yourself unsatisfied , would you sell it on eBay and get some money back?Am I the only one who isn’t that into their UFO? If I went back in time I wouldn’t buy it again, it’s nice enough but wasn’t worth the price tag. Wish I’d spent a bit more and got the LED mask instead.
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