I tried the Nira pro religiously for about 80 days. It was easy to integrate into my skin care routine. I noticed improvement on my face. Sadly it made my eye wrinkles worst. I returned it, it was an easy process.
Sorry to hear that. You didn't use the hyaluronic acid serum after using the laser? The heat can dry out your skin so it's really important to use HA serum and a hydrating cream afterwards to lock in moisture. I cover this topic in almost every NIRA video I make since it's so important. Are you sure your skin wasn't just dry? What skincare did you use since you said you integrated it into your existing skincare routine? I am so curious.
@@beautybeyond40 I have oily skin, but I do not like the feeling of dryness so I use a moisturizing toner, a serum, followed by tretinoin most nights (not in the eye area) I finish with a moisturizing cream, I also use a dedicated eye cream. After the Nira I added an eye serum before the cream. In the morning I use toner, vitamin c or a peptide serum, moisturizer and SPF before makeup. I had one lower eyelid fold line and few wrinkles (I am 48), now I have two lower eyelid folds lines and more wrinkles. I am hoping I can get back to pre-Nira eyes.
i have a few beuaty device routine videos on my channel, but i would do nira first since you use on dry skin. then omnilux (and you can apply skincare if you'd like) then nuface mini since you need to use gel.
With so many beauty devices on the market, which would be good for forehead wrinkles and keeping the elevens at bay? I guess something to firm and tighten since I just have fine lines. No Botox here just looking for a device while using my skincare. Would the NIRA Pro help with that?