you really are helpful. I did a course in some treatments you mention and you're always more informative than the course I pay for !.. id love a obe or 2 day course with you as a refresher or even a masterclass. or open chat sessions.. please make it happen. I bet laods of people would attend
Hi TJ, looking really good 🙂 When I had Rene Guinot facials about 30 years ago (for acne), the therapist used this as part of it - I remember the smell and a few sparks! She used gauze and then this for several minutes. It usually cleared up the spots within a week. Thanks for sharing - I've bought a few of your recommended products and I trust them. x
Thanks for sharing!! It definitely helps with my acne. And wow, I had never heard of Rene Guinot until today. They still make products which I'm convinced I now need to try 🤣
@TJTutorials TJ I am so amazed and encouraged by how your skin looks! I have large pores. I've done chemical peels like tca and microneedling...it's frustrating. But I think I may need to buy a plasma pen. I bought the snow skin Co plasma pen but I'm honestly scared to use it under my eyes or on my nose which is where my large pores. But anyhow. Do you think the snow skin Co is still a good device or should I just save up? Thank you! ❤️🌻
You look amazing, TJ, at the end of the year you'll probably look 14 😅! And great timing since I just got one of these HF wands but I wasn't sure how to use it on my very sensitive skin with a bit of rosacea (BTW your rosacea seems to have cleared up, a video on how you managed it would be so welcome)!
Thank you 😊🙏 my secret isn't so much a secret, but i swear by topical tranexamic acid a few times a week. (I use Fix Derma 10%) it really has helped so much.
Changes in skin takes time, sometimes months. It all depends on what you're starting point is and what you are trying to achieve. It's also improtant to have realistic expectations :) For acne, it took me a good 3 months of daily use to see it start to reduce and appear less often. For anti-aging, the results are subtle and mre to do with skin texture and complexion. Keep at it, the results will come over time. :D
Same exact experience lol. I got one and tried it out (for anti-aging purposes) for 2 weeks - didn't see much of any noticeable results, so I gave up on it. I don't have much patience for things that don't deliver quick results lol, which is why I'm not a big fan of the led masks either. Maybe I just needed to keep at it.
@purplespaceship2417 🤣🤣🤣 I know the feeling. Sometimes though, it's worth persevering. I was like that with microcurrent, but I stuck with it and out of nowhere, it was like my skin improvement was suddenly in fast forward mode 😆
My derm uses this on my acne and it did really help drying it out. What I really don't like about this is the smell 😂 smells like something is burning.
Have you tried wrapping gauze over the wand with a rubberband for the indirect method? I tried it on my hand and there's definitely a difference in sensation. However, not sure if applying the wand directly will produce more collagen since it warms up the skin? I tried it directly on my knee that hurts a bit and felt the warm sensation for a while afterwards. My knee felt great afterwards too. Haha. Also, I think maybe for stretch marks the heating on the lower lawyers will work better and for acne the indirect method? Any insight you can share will be appreciated!!
I love this video, I nerd out on stuff like this and I loved how you explained how to properly use this machine or machines like it. Do I have to use a muslin cloth with it? I wasn't clear about that part. Thank you!
I nerd out with the science too! The muslin isn't essential, it just increases that gap between the skin and the devices head to increase the amount of ozone created 😊
Would it be beneficial for controlling oily skin (in my case there is too much oil production in the T zone, but I don't usually get pimples) or would it only help with acne? And Is there any difference with Dermawand? Thanks ❤
They absolutely are worth it IMO 😊 I've never had dried out skin from it and it has helped massively with keeping my acne breakouts under control. I also use it for high-frequency tapotement massage - so relaxing. I guess it's that old adage of "what works for one may not work for another". You're just already perfect is all 😁
Hi. You can use them consecutively 😁 for best results, I would use high-frequency after HiFU, just to give the skin a good cleanse before applying my skincare. ❤️
@TJTutorials I brought one and I just tested it using some tips in this video.. and by turning the light off like you did. and I can definitely see sparks and the light contact to the skin. plus I felt it somtimes 😂 😅 so I think it does work .. thanks again for your wisdom..