This group is for Esty's to follow Shelley Hancock's fun stories of new treatments, products and marketing ideas. Using my 29 years in this industry, I love to share what's working to make my skincare business thrive!
Website: http://shelleyhancock.com
Location: Brentwood California
Members: 380
Latest Activity: Jan 14, 2019
I received my Time Master Friday and just tested it on myself. This is the strangest feeling thing ever!! Not in a bad way, it really does feel like a magnet!! I don't have much elasticity loss and my face is kind of boney so it was hard to see…Continue
Started by Sheila Gordon. Last reply by Samantha Rucker Sep 15, 2015.
My first experience with LED was way back in 2003. It's kind of a funny story and I think I'll make a video and put on my website! Revitalight was my first machine. I got some great results, but after a while I couldn't handle sitting there for as…Continue
Started by Shelley Hancock. Last reply by Shelley Hancock Mar 11, 2014.
I tried the dermafile on a client, while she was steaming with a SS enyme masque yesterday, and she had a large, round scar on her lower cheek that she was concerned about. She wrote me today and said this: "scratched an area in a line under where…Continue
Started by Sara Kathleen Bohlmann. Last reply by Willie Acklin Jan 20, 2014.
Wow, you guys. Where has this machine been all my life! Ya'll know that my Radiancy equipment is my favorite piece of equipment but...this SmoothSculpt is a close second, maybe even a tie!It's already taking off like crazy. I've been working on a…Continue
Started by Shelley Hancock. Last reply by Shelley Hancock Jun 6, 2013.
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Hi Shelley,
I purchased and received the spatula and love it. I had been using a table top skin scrubber and the only way for it to work was to place a static band on my client. The hand held is by far the best and easy to use. I no longer have to use a static band nor do I have to explain to my clients why I have to use the band. Thanks for making my work day easier.
Yes, the ultrasonic spatula is very easy to use! I have a training video on my website: http://www.shelleyhancock.com/ultrasonicspatula.html
You want a unit with at least 28,000 vibrations per second. I like cordless portable ones personally. At one point years ago I was given a bigger tabletop unit and wasn't impressed at all. You don't need to spend a ton of $$ on a spatula.
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