Does anyone own a Lumi spa, that isn't affliated with them, or is a salesperson selling them? Looking for genuine recommendations
My personal opinion is that it
over exfoliates.
No doubt good in some senses but the marketing is awful and lies. Claims like 100% increased brightness and bounce - they’d not quantifiable!
If you wash your face for two full minutes with any product you will see better results than a quick wipe over so when peope go from little effort to full routine twice a day, they will see results.
In the same way that electric toothbrushes are better but a lot of it comes from the fact they have timers and guides on so invariably you’ll brush far longer and hit more areas.
I know people who’ve had good results but never miraculous, one girl it caused massive irritation. The people I know with acne and pigmentation have not had life changing results at all, no miracle cure. No one still uses it religiously. The one girl who sold it (hence I know so many people with it) had changed so many other factors like her make-up and lack of routine previously did see results but they can’t be attributed to the device only. Also IRL the results were not what she showed online.
Plus one min it’d be the lumi, next the AHA pads, next the collagen, next the new improved lumi all allegedly responsible.
They also sell you cleansers with it so the cleanser’s active ingredients could be as responsible for the results as the device.
The die hard girl who sold it has now left and is shilling another ‘life changing’ MLM.
TLDR - if you go from a simple face wash to cleansing with it for 2 mins twice a day with a targeted cleanser you will see results. But you could get similar for wayyyyyy less with a knock off or other foreo type knock off device with the right cleanser for your concerns.
Try a £12 foreo knock off from Amazon and see how long you keep up using it first. If you do get it, 2x a day is too much imo. Look at over exfoliation and the stratum layer.
(I used the original a few times and a knock of many times, the latter over exfoliated and possibly triggered dermatitis)