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NuFACE Hydrating Leave-On Gel Primer 59ml

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It's expensive, and I suspect that I could use any gel, but I have sensitive skin and I didn't want to take any chances.

The test results demonstrate that the NuFACE Gel Primer meets the established specifications.” 501K Clearance K161654 This unique solution has been made to enhance your microcurrent device by replenishing dry skin types. Hyaluronic acid and a phytomoist complex work tirelessly to provide long-lasting moisture that wears lightly throughout the day. The brand's unique Phytomoist complex provides 400x more moisturising power than other primers, helping to seriously soften the skin. This works alongside hyaluronic acid to ensure a healthy glow whilst minimising fine lines and dry patches. Opened or used products that you are not completely satisfied with can be returned for an exchange within 28 days of

Nuface suggest you try the Silk Creme if you’re over 35, because of the anti-ageing firming and brightening ingredients. And if you have oily skin, try the Aqua Gel. They also suggest you could buy both and see which you prefer 🤑. Let’s go activate that microcurrent! Hyaluronic Acid, Sea Silt Extract, Shea Butter, Adenosine, Betaine, Bisabolol, Glycerin, Sunflower Oil, Lecithin, Vit E, Silver Ear muchroom, Ginger Root But full discolsure 🙋‍♀️, I’m not one of these people who has ever seen more ‘pop’ or lift of their facial features during or after a session. What I do see is a subtle upturn in the corners of my mouth, and my cheeks and lip area feel fuller. But this is equal for all the conducvtive gels I’ve tested. Remember 👉 the purpose of a conductivity gel is to overcome the electrical resistance on your skin surface. It helps pass the microcurrent through your protective outer skin layer. Once it’s passed this layer, the microcurrent readily travels through your moisture (and naturally ion-rich) lower skin levels. It needs no additional conductivity medium once it’s there. And if you prefer to wash off the gel after each session and apply your usual Vit C, retinols, and serums etc, these expensive gels are overkill.

Nuface say you need one pump of activator per treatment area. One pump is the same amount of liquid from the large traditional pump-style bottle too. Work and apply the juice in sections, not all at once. Nuface recommend one pump per treatment area/section.Right then. Onto the popular Aloe Vera alternative… Can you really use Aloe Vera gel? ‼ Nuface no longer suggest water-based Aloe Vera gel alternatives ‼ Yup. The smallest tubs (lasting 45 days) cost the same as some mid-range to premium serums, which for the same quantity would last months! But these last considerably less time because you use A LOT of goo per microcurrent session. Nuface were granted clearance in 2016 in the medical device category “Media, Electroconductive”. The stated indication is:

Hydrating Leave-On Gel Primer quenches dry skin to ensure optimal microcurrent conductivity and results. The lightweight, velvety texture glides effortlessly across skin and absorbs easily after each microcurrent treatment to reveal a flawless finish. A helpful customer service rep shared that some customers with reactions to the Nuface gels use Aloe Vera gel instead. And I’ve seen it recommended by aestheticians many times on Nuface and microcurrent Facebook Groups and forums.A calloused, dry hand can have 100,000Ω or more resistance. But the resistance inside your body (where it’s wet and salty) is much lower at about 300Ω. So, more than 99% of your resistance to electrical current is in your skin. But this resistance reduces significantly if your skin is damaged or wet. How do conductivity gels work?

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