New year, new self care routinesHave just used my UFO again for the first time in ages and oh my god I had forgotten how amazing it makes me feel. Really need to get back into the habit of using it weekly as it honestly feels like I've been for a proper facial
Mine has just brokenHave just used my UFO again for the first time in ages and oh my god I had forgotten how amazing it makes me feel. Really need to get back into the habit of using it weekly as it honestly feels like I've been for a proper facial
Oooh I really want a Foreo body so I’m keen to know how you get on with it!Current Body has some January Deals that will end tomorrow, in case anyone was in the market for anything: https://www.currentbody.com/collections/january-sale-1
(I may or may not have also just ordered a Foreo Body from Foreo's website...)
Just to say that I'm getting on well with the Nira which I've been using on my upper lip for 40 days now.Well... On the plus side, it's very easy to get going with. Simple, clear instructions. Also, I think it'll be easy to get into the habit of using it - just add it as another (quick) step to your morning and/or evening skincare routine.
On the down side, I was surprised that I could feel it even on the lowest setting. Not exactly painful but heading in that direction. I'm using it on my upper lip, which is quite a sensitive area. I expect I'll be able to get up to the next level, but probably not higher than that. To compensate, I'm planning to use if morning and evening (which is permitted).
Oh you disappoint me! Surely you know that all you need is Hypocrite Hirons “Comfort Box?”I've had the Foreo Luna 3 sensitive for years and have only ever really used the cleanser function. Last night I decided to use the massage function, the programme I selected was a 4 minute contour. I could swear it made an instant difference. I've now set myself a challenge of doing a massage every night for 30 days
Omg it’s been 2 days since I could breath through my nose but this sorted me out so nicelyI've had the Foreo Luna 3 sensitive for years and have only ever really used the cleanser function. Last night I decided to use the massage function, the programme I selected was a 4 minute contour. I could swear it made an instant difference. I've now set myself a challenge of doing a massage every night for 30 days
It's a glowing review from Angie and there are other positive reviews in the comments on her video. I've been using mine for around 40 days, so too early to see results but I agree with her that it's very quick and easy to use.Angie has uploaded her review after using the Nira for 5 months.
I love her reviews!
Has anyone else seen good results from theirs?
Thanks Aude. Can you use it on the “elevens” or the neck or décolleté? Angie didn’t mention using it there.It's a glowing review from Angie and there are other positive reviews in the comments on her video. I've been using mine for around 40 days, so too early to see results but I agree with her that it's very quick and easy to use.
My understanding is that the Nira can be used pretty well anywhere (not on the eyelids obvs). It does though have a small head so suited to small areas such as undereye or upper lip.Thanks Aude. Can you use it on the “elevens” or the neck or décolleté? Angie didn’t mention using it there.
The Nira and UFO are now on this years wishlist.
Jury is still out on the Currentbody neck and décolleté LED mask. I love their face mask but I’d forgotten that I don’t like anything around my neck (can’t even wear polo/roll necks).However, if it works hopefully I‘d get used to it.
Not electronic, but I’ve just started using a Jade gua shua on my face and neck.
I don't know anything about this, but Kate Moss had one in her bag when she did a 'what's in my bag' video recently for Vogue. Made me think I should look into it.Never heard of it, but on the off chance anyone is interested…
Thank you for replying. I’ve really only got a “one” between my eyes at the moment (I’m not much of a frowner) and for my décolleté I have one line down the middle - I’m a front/side sleeper which makes things worse - hence having a “one” on the side I sleep on! I’m trying so hard to sleep on my back but it’s not so comfortable.My understanding is that the Nira can be used pretty well anywhere (not on the eyelids obvs). It does though have a small head so suited to small areas such as undereye or upper lip.
I'd say it was fine for the 'elevens' - although the lines there can be deep, possibly too deep to get much of a result. Botox is brilliant for that area.
It's not really suited for larger areas such as the décolleté - but could be good for treating one or two specific lines on the décolleté. Nira makes another model with a larger head, called Nira Pro Laser, for treating larger areas. If I get a good result from the original Nira I might get the Nira Pro too.
Thanks, but I’ve just spent £80ish pounds on a Simba pillow so right now I can’t really justify £120 on another.@50sGirl there's a pillow I'm going to get at some stage called the sleep glow pillow, the way it's shaped means that you don't smush your face into the pillow if you're a side sleeper (like me). I tried sleeping on my front but it's not going to happen as it makes me snore.
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It's this one!
Omnia Pillow For Beauty Sleep - Sleep And Glow
The Original Patented Anti-Aging Omnia Pillow. The Anti-aging beauty pillow for sleeping on the sides and back. Helps fight and prevent sleep wrinkles and morning puffiness. The new, ergonomic 3D design. The Extra Comfort memory foam material. Developed in collaboration with cosmetologists...sleepandglow.com
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