I am thinking of purchasing some new equipment before the end of the year.  Does anyone have any positive/negative experiences with either Intraceuticals (serums and O2 machine) or the Hydrafacial machine by Edge Systems?

 

Any feedback is appreciated!

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Well it has been several years since I did the treatments. My clients all used their skincare as well. It was actually full of parabens which I try to stay away from. The 1st few treatments it did lift the skin and look glowing but after the 3rd treatment it starts to actually look dehydrated and didn't have a nice glow at all. Some breakouts. truthfully I am not a machine person - I was so impressed by the 1st treatments that I decided to jump in feet first.

 

I wish I could remember more but it has been a long time since I id them. I did talk with a lady 1 time from PA and I believe she had researched a different machine - I found out through 1 of my medical suppliers that I could get the same machine for maybe 1/2 the cost. I would do some research into the machine. I don't know if the serum has changed but If you can get some things to play with 1st I would, Or try to get a used machine. Did you contact the spas on Intraceutical's website?  That is how I got a few calls before.

 

I wish I had better results but I didn't. Maybe it was just not something that works in my town - I don't know. If I talk with my other friend I will see what she has to say and let you know.

I have to say that I have chatted with a few Estys that have had issues with breakouts...I never did though. Maybe the serum was too rich for these particular clients.

 

I like having this new O2 machine I purchased because it gives me the freedom to play with different porducts. I will actually be working with RejuvenAir as they develop a few serums, letting them know what I feels works.

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