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One of my clients goes to an accupuncturist who does microcurrent facials using a microcurrent machine that uses Q-tips to deliver product and current. The accupuncturist told her that using metal wands to deliver current is too harsh on the skin because the metal gives off ions. It has always been my understanding that the Qtips were used for ease of sanitation. Is anyone aware of the concerns stated by the accupuncturist?
Posted on November 30, 2012 at 9:03am — 2 Comments
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Hi Susan,
I don't think it was the Aloe Vera. She would have reacted to the cleanser. And, of course we went over in detail, sensitivities, allergies and reactions to anything she has ever put on her skin, eaten, or in the air. She was kind of a high maintenance gal, and I was being super cautious with her.
Thanks for the information about Aloe Vera, though. I have never heard of someone having a bad reaction to that ingredient. Sometimes we forget that just because something is "supposed" to work in a certain way, does not mean that one will not have an adverse reaction.
Regards,
Juliette
I can personaly share with all of you that Susan Nathan's products are superior! She is spot on with her thoughts that you don't need expensive equipment to do microderming. Try her samples they work so well you won't have a need for investing in equipment for exfoliating.
Thank you Susan, I will let you know the reviews of one of the two machines as soon as I can. Thank you for helping me.