NuBrilliance microdermabrasion in home unit |
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Consumer reviews about NuBrilliance microdermabrasion in home unit |
kikilynn
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Feb 26, 2012
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damage to face
OMG... I was really looking to purchase this product today until I came across this and one other review states that those reviews on the website are paid reviews. I am sooo glad you posted this. I believe you used it properly. I am sorry you went threw this horrible experience. I am also positive that you didn't use this device harder then you were suppose to like the comment up above has speculated. good luck Christy
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younger
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Mar 1, 2012
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damage to face
it doesn't everything it says, but it makes you skin feel fresh. There is no way that this machine did this to you. You must have a very bad blemishing skin. No way did that machine do this. It works just great and makes your skin feel soft and you feel great after a treatment
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younger
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Mar 1, 2012
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damage to face
no way this machine did that to your face. You must have very blemished skin. this machine makes your skin feel fresh and the creams make it feel wonderful. I use is very couple of days and me makes mine face feel soft and smooth which makes me feel younger.
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stingerbee
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Mar 5, 2012
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damage to face
Hello I ordered the new brilliance twice by mistake I would like to fet the 30 day trial period and not pay in full
Thank you
Belinda Brown
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richmond001
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Mar 29, 2012
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damage to face
I bought this and used it once and sent it back. Its not worth the money. I have received my money back but not all of it. I bought the plumping tip and never opened it and they did not give me my money back for it. I would rather go to a dermotologist anyway. Its safer.
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PennyLR
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Apr 2, 2012
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damage to face
I went to a professional skin care clinic in which they did microdermabrasion with a diamond head and vacuum device. They would not start until you were 2 to 4 weeks away from your last dermabrasion (dependent on what you used) and would only do it once a month with laser resurfacing once a month (everything 2 weeks apart). Using it as frequently as they told you to do is too often. Plus, if your skin is sensitive to begin with, you have to be careful with the creams. I have broken out badly and scarred from some creams on the market - so called for sensitive skin. The concept is great - but like anything else, the recommended usage can be too much for a good number of people. It's the old saying - one size does NOT fit all. Penny
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ad2000eb
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Apr 8, 2012
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damage to face
My mother is an esthetician / facial specialist qualified to use these machines, and this one sounds very much like what she uses at work but only smaller and for home use. She says these treatments are not meant to be done more than once a week and even that's too much. Most professionals only perform these treatments once or twice a month on clients.You have to be careful when using something like this if not a trained professional and give the skin time to heal and rejuvenate before using it again.
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