I have recently added microcurrent to my service menu. I love it and my clients love it. I have a small machine from a company called Skin Act and I am wanting to upgrade. Any suggestions or recommendations? I am considering a machine from Jade Esthetics, does any one use this machine or have any information on the company?

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Sounds like directions in broken English coming your way! Hhaha! Contact Shelley Hancock! She knows her stuff!

Hi David

Can you tell me about the results your clients get with this and how long lasting they are please?  Thank you!

Hello Diane, I hope all is well. The results vary from face to face, but its pretty amazing. Microcurrent will lift and tone the muscles of the face and decollete. It mimics the bodies own currents to stimulate collagen and elastin production, ATP (cellular energy) to increase muscle tone. Results from one treatment will look really good for a week or so. for lasting results you really need to do series of at least six and then monthly maintenance. 90% of my esthetics business is MC. I love it.

Since you are getting such great results, it doesn't seem like you need an upgrade. Microcurrent technology is microcurrent technology. You may find more or less durable machines, but the technology is usually comparable among pro machines, from my understanding. Somebody please correct me if that is not the case! But it sounds like what you need is not necessarily an upgrade (unless you just want more types of probes, magic gloves, etc.) but actually a backup machine. It would hurt to have 90% of your income disappear in the event of needing a repair.
Ok, I just looked at both machines and they both seem very cool. The thing about traveling to St. Kitts for 5-day training and ordination as a Therapeutologist through their Church of Hope sounds wild!!!! I would be all over that if I had a big pile of extra cash!!! The Jade machine adds high frequency and some sort of scanning technology (sounds like pressure sensors within the probes). Unless you just need a huge write off and a tropical vacation, I would still actually go with just buying a basic backup machine. If you need more bells and whistles, change up the serums you are doing it with, offer ampoules at an additional charge, place chakra stones on their hands and heart, give them earbuds to listen to a guided meditation experience, etc. if you want to add a new level of results, since MC on its own doesn't yield a lot of pigmentation results, you could spend the money on something like green light handheld LED, or a Radiancy machine.

I bought a Jade Esthetics machine but never had time to master it. :( I know it's a GREAT machine, though! Best of luck!

What is the cost, and did you fly out for the training?

The machine I am looking at is just microcurrent not the combo machine (high frequency), It cost $3,5oo. I am pretty schooled in microcurrent already so I just need to learn the logistics of this particular machine. If I purchase it I will go to a training/demo in April in Tampa.

David, did you buy the Jade machine and are you happy with it?

I have not yet purchased the Jade machine, but I am going to at some point. I just have had the funds to do so.

same here. Hoping to get one soon.

I am dying to try it, I LOVE microcurrent. I currently have 2 machines, but they are fairly basic. I have one that I is LED/microcurrent which I really like, its great for body treatments.

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