Petit Basque
Well-Known Member
Some advice and guidance would be very very much appreciated!!!
I'm doing Level 3 Beauty at college and we have only recently moved onto microcurrent machines. We use the Ultra Visage at college and both of my lecturers (who have their own salons) also own one each and rave about the great results they have on their clients and how happy their clients are. The routine has been demonstrated and I do understand what to do.
As my client base tend to be 45+, I felt that this would be of great interest to many of them and duly acquired myself a second hand Ultra Visage which I sent off to Carlton to be serviced and checked over and was returned to me deemed in perfect working order!! Great stuff!!
With the use of the Ultra Visage manual and also a training CD lent to me by college, I have been carrying out treatments twice a week on my very willing guineapig and she really loves the treatment.
She is only 41 but already has some very deep expression lines (she has a very mobile face and expressive personality) which realistically I don't think a course of non-surgical facelifting will erase and a very slight slackening around the mid part of the face and jaw line After 5 treatments, there really is a noticeable approvement to the texture and tone of her skin but if I were to put my hand on my heart, I can't see a great deal of difference to her muscle tone in her face.
I took a before photo when we started the course of 10 and will take another at the end but I am really worried that we are not going to see a noticeable difference!!!
Does anyone have any hints, tips or experiences they could share with me to ensure that I get the very best out of the Ultra Visage for my client and that she gets the very best result possible??
Also, the mysterious "Electro lotion" that needs to be applied to the face in order for conductivity and "slip" to take place seems to dry so quickly and I always feel that time is wasted during the treatment reapplying the damn stuff! Does anyone use anything else that sits on the skin for longer that they can recommend??
Sorry for such a long post....really hope that somebody can help!!:Love:
In anticipation.....................
PB
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I'm doing Level 3 Beauty at college and we have only recently moved onto microcurrent machines. We use the Ultra Visage at college and both of my lecturers (who have their own salons) also own one each and rave about the great results they have on their clients and how happy their clients are. The routine has been demonstrated and I do understand what to do.
As my client base tend to be 45+, I felt that this would be of great interest to many of them and duly acquired myself a second hand Ultra Visage which I sent off to Carlton to be serviced and checked over and was returned to me deemed in perfect working order!! Great stuff!!
With the use of the Ultra Visage manual and also a training CD lent to me by college, I have been carrying out treatments twice a week on my very willing guineapig and she really loves the treatment.
She is only 41 but already has some very deep expression lines (she has a very mobile face and expressive personality) which realistically I don't think a course of non-surgical facelifting will erase and a very slight slackening around the mid part of the face and jaw line After 5 treatments, there really is a noticeable approvement to the texture and tone of her skin but if I were to put my hand on my heart, I can't see a great deal of difference to her muscle tone in her face.
I took a before photo when we started the course of 10 and will take another at the end but I am really worried that we are not going to see a noticeable difference!!!
Does anyone have any hints, tips or experiences they could share with me to ensure that I get the very best out of the Ultra Visage for my client and that she gets the very best result possible??
Also, the mysterious "Electro lotion" that needs to be applied to the face in order for conductivity and "slip" to take place seems to dry so quickly and I always feel that time is wasted during the treatment reapplying the damn stuff! Does anyone use anything else that sits on the skin for longer that they can recommend??
Sorry for such a long post....really hope that somebody can help!!:Love:
In anticipation.....................
PB
x