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I'm not a therapist in any sense but I'm not sure why a young person (assumoing your sister is a young person lol) would see a lifting difference if her skin doesn't need lifting ... but my experience is quite different ! I have very good skin for an older gal, but I both see and feel the difference in my skin and I've only had one treatment and it's not just the tightening lifting effect, it's also the skin texture .. must have another soon. Even 2 days later my skin looked noticeably smoother and finer textured and I really noticed it even more when I applied some foundation ... really quite amazed actually with this product. As a salon service I see HUGE potential. Have Faith and Believe peeps because this Faith Lift does indeed work and make a difference.. :Love::Love:

I didn't say anything about lifting. I just never saw a difference and I really scrutinized the pictures and didn't see any difference. My sister was 46 when she had the treatments done. It's also a bit of a nightmare to get off. Like I said though, she did like the smell but it's not something I would offer but that's just my findings and my opinion.
 
I didn't say anything about lifting. I just never saw a difference and I really scrutinized the pictures and didn't see any difference. My sister was 46 when she had the treatments done. It's also a bit of a nightmare to get off. Like I said though, she did like the smell but it's not something I would offer but that's just my findings and my opinion.

Well we have different experiences. I and friends are seeing a difference as I say and reports and feedback are very positive ... It takes a little while to soften and remove but the experience as a client is very nice and my skin was not left with any residue ... My make up looked fab on my skin the next day which was very smooth and finer grained. I am looking forward to the next one.
 
I wonder how these products would work along side caci! Do they have eye creams, serums, moisturisers ... etc etc ?

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I wonder how these products would work along side caci! Do they have eye creams, serums, moisturisers ... etc etc ?

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We do indeed..a full range under Tibby Olivier of which Faith Lift is our anti-aging system and will work alongside
 
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We do indeed..a full range under Tibby Olivier of which Faith Lift is our anti-aging system and will work alongside

Thank you moosebat. I will research into this further. . My only concern may be that these products aren't advanced as Environ from the institute for anti aging but then probably don't have the same price tag.

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Well one man's poison and all that! The impression I had was the first thing that came into my head, rather than being the result of any analysis, and I would suspect that if you asked most people they would say that 'faith' means something based on belief rather than evidence. Not that it makes any difference of course, as the name is out there!
Well I love the results, so I guess you could say that I'm keeping the faith. :)
 
Thank you moosebat. I will research into this further. . My only concern may be that these products aren't advanced as Environ from the institute for anti aging but then probably don't have the same price tag.

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As a Cosmetologist and a respected inventor of new formulas, Julieann receives all details of the latest ingredients, along with all the scientific data, to hit the trade so, what the big cosmetic companies get, she does too, and in fact we have exclusivity on some of them :wink2:. We also don't go in for huge ad campaigns or celebrity endorsements (unless like Sienna Miller for example who give testimonials for free as love the product). This keeps the price down even when using the most expensive of ingredients so everyone can get to use regardless of size of salon or budget xx
 
As a Cosmetologist and a respected inventor of new formulas, Julieann receives all details of the latest ingredients, along with all the scientific data, to hit the trade so, what the big cosmetic companies get, she does too, and in fact we have exclusivity on some of them :wink2:. We also don't go in for huge ad campaigns or celebrity endorsements (unless like Sienna Miller for example who give testimonials for free as love the product). This keeps the price down even when using the most expensive of ingredients so everyone can get to use regardless of size of salon or budget xx


Thank you - I won't comment any further until I have researched, but your post has been interesting. x
 
At least I now know what it is, but from a 'punters' point of view, it's an awful name.
Martin, I hope you take this the way that it's meant (with humour) but I couldn't resist looking at your price list to see what names you've given your treatments.

Madagascar Escape Ritual.........Will I need to bring a pick axe and a compass to find my way out? :hug:
 
Martin, I hope you take this the way that it's meant (with humour) but I couldn't resist looking at your price list to see what names you've given your treatments.

Madagascar Escape Ritual.........Will I need to bring a pick axe and a compass to find my way out? :hug:

I hope will be taken with humour too...but that did crack me up :smack:
 
Martin, I hope you take this the way that it's meant (with humour) but I couldn't resist looking at your price list to see what names you've given your treatments.

Madagascar Escape Ritual.........Will I need to bring a pick axe and a compass to find my way out? :hug:

That's the old name, which is the name Decleor gave it rather than one of my own making, and for what it's worth I agree it is an awful name (my website is in the midst of being redone with the new names). Decleor have thankfully re-named it as the 'Madagascan Escape Massage', which although still odd is better than the old name.

Decleor in the past has been guilty of giving some treatments dreadful names (such as the old 'Aromaplasm facial'!), but thankfully they have recently just re-branded the treatments to be descriptive, such as 'Bio-Retinol Wrinkle Resist', 'Collagen Plump and Lift', 'AHA Skin Refining Treatment' and the like.
 
Nope completely different product x

Have someone who's interested, however, has diabetes controlled by diet had thyroid removed and history of TIAs.

If it were based on the above, could she benefit?


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Hi there. I'm really interested in this treatment too! Is there anywhere where I can find the nearest salon that offers it in my area. Try before you buy x
 
Hi there. I'm really interested in this treatment too! Is there anywhere where I can find the nearest salon that offers it in my area. Try before you buy x

Pop into Sweet Squared and have a look at the products for yourself :)
 
The only thing that I keep coming back to is the fact that these products are only superficial to the skin. There is no re educating the muscle so the effect will be over pretty instantly.

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The only thing that I keep coming back to is the fact that these products are only superficial to the skin. There is no re educating the muscle so the effect will be over pretty instantly.

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But I think it lasts if you keep using the products, like anything you have to keep getting it done x
 
But I think it lasts if you keep using the products, like anything you have to keep getting it done x

I'm sure the products are fab. However skin does not lift.. so to speak. The muscles have to be lifted so in turn the skin sits higher on the face. Products can not achieve this, only superficially, they may have tightening effects or softening effects etc but no lasting results. In a surgical facelift the skin is stretched and cut....whatever you decide to use, it has to be maintained. Interesting though. I am in no way slating faith Lift just trying to understand the differences.

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I'm sure the products are fab. However skin does not lift.. so to speak. The muscles have to be lifted so in turn the skin sits higher on the face. Products can not achieve this, only superficially, they may have tightening effects or softening effects etc but no lasting results. In a surgical facelift the skin is stretched and cut....whatever you decide to use, it has to be maintained. Interesting though. I am in no way slating faith Lift just trying to understand the differences.

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I totally get where you're coming from but my friend had a course of CACI and the results were amazing...........until she stopped having them done. I guess it's like going to the gym; it's all good if you keep it up.

I've also been told by several of my students that do CACI that it really is down to the expertise of the therapist because if it isn't done correctly, it doesn't get the desired results. I know you specialise in CACI; is that correct?

Even with surgery, it will eventually drop a little (but not return to the way that it was before).
 

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