I just wanted to say thank you. I started seeing premature aging at 37. Tried botox and filler, but was not happy - I looked swollen and unnatural. Since I have been using devices and tretinoin, I have turned the clock back at least 5 years. I could not be happier. I basically use everything you use, but I am also a big fan of EMS and ultrasound technology.
Thank you for this demo. I’m taking HRT which makes my face puffy and swollen will this help reduce the puffiness and define my face features ( eye brows and cheeks etc). I’m deciding between the MyoLift Mini and this device which would you recommend?
Hi. Thanks for the suggestion, but I rarely post about makeup. I don't have an airbrush tool for makeup and have never used one, so I'm afraid I'm not the best person to make a video like this. I'm sure you can search on RU-vid and find some videos about this to help you.
Hi there. I’m 38 in April. My skin is wrinkle free. I’m looking for prevention. I see slight jowls but I don’t think anyone else would notice. I have Omnilux which I use daily. Should I use Nira or micro current for slight sag?
Our non-fractional laser device technology is not typically utilized for sculpting the chin and jowls. This type of technology is clinically proven to build collagen for dramatic wrinkle reduction in 90 days. However, stimulating collagen production within the skin generally offers long-lasting benefits beyond wrinkle reduction. By treating deeper than just the skin's surface, gradual yet lasting skin renewal occurs - resulting in a chin and jowl reduction over time.
Non-fractional lasers such as NIRA use light energy to prompt collagen production. There is no problem using the NIRA laser with other at-home skincare devices.
The NIRA works to rebuild collagen and renew the skin. We have received a few reviews from customers who have noticed improvements in the appearance of their broken capillaries and rosacea. Individual outcomes may differ, but the NIRA's technology works to rebuild collagen and renew all skin areas on all skin types and tones.
I recommend the one you can afford and that you will actually use. The LYMA takes 30min+ every day and the NIRA takes 5 mins every day. LYMA is almost $3k and NIRA is under $1k. LYMA is cold. NIRA is hot. Some people don't want so use heat on their faces. They both work. The best one for you is the one you can afford and that you will actually use because if you don't use it per the manual, it will not work.
I bought my Lyma with 25% discount. In case you are interested, it is worth it to wait for their promo, which was around black Friday when I bought it - I think I paid 2200 in 10 installments. *edit: I have psoriasis, can't use heat at the moment.
Sorry if I missed this, but do you have any before and afters for this product? I love your videos with results. Also, do you see this laser being a good combination with EvenSkyn RF and LED mask treatments? I worry to overdo it with all these at home tools.
Hi. I don't have any before/afters for the new peptide cream as I made this video to announce the launch of the new product. The good news is that I am almost done with my 60 day test and I will be making another video to post my before/afters. Yes, I use my NIRA lasers along with my other devices. The only one I don't recommend overlapping the same areas is radio frequency. I don't use 2 heat devices on the same skin at the same time (meaning NIRA and RF). I made a separate video to address this since it's a top FAQ. I recommend swapping 30 days on / 30 days off if you want to use NIRA and RF in the same routine so you're not overlapping. LED is fine to use with all your other devices as there are no conflicts with light therapy and these other devices that I know of. I also have a couple of beauty device routine videos here on RU-vid if you want to watch to learn more about my routine.
This device is not clinically proven to treat pigmentation; it's clinically proven to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. For pigmentation, I recommend the Cosmelan peel.
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. While others have shared positive experiences, noting improvements in their melasma, individual experiences may vary.
I thought that microcurrant was not supposed to be used over the thyroid but that the Nira laser is fine to use all over the neck. That’s what their website site says. I’m in trouble if that’s the case!
NIRA is a non-fractional laser that uses light energy to prompt collagen production. It does not penetrate deeper into the body to affect internal organs and is considered safe for treating the entire neck, including the thyroid area and the chest region.
I wrote a comment to you just asking you if it’s possible to tell me what other device that I can buy like Nita pro lazer , because they don’t ship it to Australia , and my comment is gone !
The NIRA Pro laser is specifically designed and recommended for use on the face, chest, and neck. We don't see any potential harm in using it on legs and arms, but we can't guarantee the desired results.
I do not have that info, but you're welcome to go look at the ingredients of the new cream on the website. There is only one cream, not multiple, so you can look on the site at the cream and the serum. You can also look into sustainability on the site and if the info isn't listed, you can ask NIRA directly. I wouldn't have this info to share. Maybe a channel with a focus on sustainable would have this info? My niche is over 40 at-home beauty devices. Thanks!
The creams are not considered vegan because they contain peptides. However, they are cruelty-free. As for palm oil, it's not an ingredient in the creams.