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micro-current - 16-06-08, 08:27 PM

Has anyone ever seen good results with micro-current?
I trained in it at college but never used it but now i am starting on my own need to know if its worth investing in or not?
Advice really welcomed!
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16-06-08, 09:07 PM

I bought a silhouette dermalift which is for face and body. Its a fantastic machine, but after buying it i realised i had no where to fit in the influx of extra clients wanting the treatment!!

So i am selling it now!! lol.
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16-06-08, 09:13 PM

it's a popular treatment for the mature ladies(like me) ive had it done on several occassions and did notice a difference...quite expensive tho if you have a demand for it..i trained in using it but tbh it's not a treatment i'm interested in doing on clients because of the expense of the products and wasted money on buying this equipment some salons charge upto about 50 pounds for 1 treatment.

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16-06-08, 09:44 PM

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I trained in it at college but never used it
How come you trained in it but never used it? If you never used it the surely you can't be qualified?
Or do you mean that you have never had the treatment done on yourself?
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16-06-08, 10:01 PM

I trained in college for NVQ 3 which covered all electrical facials which was a good 7 years ago, All the salons ive been to since havnt been using micro-current or electrical facials, I can use the machines, just wanted to know what people thought of results and if they got a return on machines, they are really expensive.
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