I was just checking Valentina's website to get an idea: WHAT ARE YOUR PRICES? Los Angeles 50 min: $250 | 80 min: $400 Las Vegas 50 min: $250 | 80 min: $400
Beauty Beyond 40 / Trina Albus yes you are right and thank you But it goes very fast and also if you put the slow motion one does not really understand what she is doing differently/new
@@vivixwaldo4227 I made a point to slow the video down at the same time that I was talking about how she did lift and hold movements all over the eyebrow area instead of just the center area - that I've been doing on all my videos up until this point. I'm not sure how more specific I could be.....sorry you don't understand it, but I did make a point to talk and demonstrate what I was talking about. From 4:00 to 4:15 I talk specifically about what she was doing differently.
@@beautybeyond40 I saw a $70 Groupon for 1 treatment and I went for it! I guess it may be something someone would want to do monthly long term...perhaps an alternative for those who don't want botox or fillers...
@@suzilast8712 Sure, but I'll probably do it on IGTV since it takes so long to create RU-vid videos and I have a large backlog of videos I'm trying to film and edit right now. All I do is glide the probes together and lift up my eyebrow, but instead of just doing this in the center of my eyebrow like I how I do in my existing tutorial videos, I now do it on both sides of my eyebrow and the center of my eyebrow. It's not complicated at all, and you can start doing it now like I talk about in this video instead of waiting for me to have time to get another video up.
Ok so if we are not supposed to go over 500mili or we damage the muscles in our face, what’s the difference between this 25,000 machine and the myolift?
Ummmhummm Ok so I’ll show this question to Valentina and have her answer. I wouldn’t know the answer to this question. Or you can ask her yourself via Instagram dm. Her Instagram is linked in my video description. She owns the machine and she’s the licensed esthetician. Thanks for watching.
I think the person who would be able to answer this is the person doing the facials on you. I don’t know anything about you, the service, your skin, or the equipment used.
Dennise Drury hi! This facial was complimentary as it was part of an event at Atterton Store. Valentina’s rates vary based on which facial you book. Her site is www.valentinabelova.com/. Are you in LA? There are other places you can go in LA.
Hello, Beauty Beyond. I am into microcurrent and what they provide, however, Valentina doesn't come to NYC and what are the general price ranges for this. Also, researching the results don't look like they last long unless a person continually goes again and again. How often is recommended?
Microcurrent as a modality requires consistent use for initial results and maintenance. If you’re looking to get instant results that freeze your face, you could get Botox instead. My channel is all about alternatives to Botox and filler that give you a more natural look. You should ask your aesthetician how frequently they recommend the facial, but I was going to get them once a week with Valentina for a couple months but then the pandemic hit and I stopped going. I have a video on my channel where I talk about how often you need to use Microcurrent Devices at home. feel free to check it out
THanks for the video, I have a question about the Microcurrent vs galvanic (direct)current :) Galvanic current (direct current, doesnt give frequency) ir different from microcurrent(used in NuFace and Myoilift. I got the idea that galvanic only stimulates skin while microcurrent stimulates muscles? It is impossible to understand from the information online whether galvanic current stimulates muscles or only skin tissues? I am asking because I want to use both and I dont know if i wouldn't overdo it and woupldn't overwork my facial muscles and potentially cause some damage such as facial loss? If galvanic machine is recommended for 2 times per week and I would also use microcurrent for 3 times per week wouldnt that be too much? (microcurrent of 400 microamperes)?Thank you in advance:)
Galvanic is not the same as Microcurrent. I don’t use any galvanic so I can’t speak to it. You should be able to Google it or ask an esthetician. Good luck.
I didn't pay for the facial since it was a special event to promote a new service at a new spa, and I made this video for them, but sadly, Valentina left Los Angeles due to COVID :( But I know Katie the Organic Esthetician offers microcurrent facials if you live in LA, you could reach out to ask her.
instead of massaging your mouth, the client can chew gum for an hour and or for a week and also use lozenges. Why? Parasites will go right through the gloves along with viruses...like hep, tb etc.