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Anastasia Vasic

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Hi guys,
I want to buy a second hand galvanic machine, where can I buy it? I know I can do it on ebuy, but any other suggestions?
Cheers,xxx
 
I nearly bought a second hand galvanic machine, but before I did i resaerched the industry price wise and bought icon ultralift at just under £2000 inc training and warranty etc, so glad I did, its faradic and galvanic and fab! :hug:
 
I nearly bought a second hand galvanic machine, but before I did i resaerched the industry price wise and bought icon ultralift at just under £2000 inc training and warranty etc, so glad I did, its faradic and galvanic and fab! :hug:

I'm sure it is an amazing machine, but I don't think I'm prepared to pay 2000 for it. All I need is a simple galvanic unit
But thanks anyway
:hug:.
 
You don't have to pay that much...

Most people are not yet aware of it but there is a new galvanic machine that does exactly what professional treatments do (like reduce the appearance of lines, wrinkles, cellulite, revitalize your scalp, etc.) but for a fraction of the cost.

You see... traditionally, an ersthetician must undergo extensive training to administer galvanic beauty treatments. The head of a handheld wand with an electrical current is applied to the client's skin, and the current is adjusted until it is not too uncomfortable.

TheAgeLoc.com by contrast, is completely pain free. It actually self-adjusts the level of current that is comfortable and appropriate for each person's skin. This technology is the basis for one of its several patents.

And the price is ridiculous. Go to www.TheAgeLoc.com to find more information or feel free to contact me directly. I'll tell you how I've been using it myself.

Stephane
 
I've used that machine before too (I think it's called Galvanic Spa 2) it's ok but not upto professional standards (in my small humble opinion:zzz:). If you are still looking for a second hand galvanic machine (not sure if you are as this is an old post) I may be able to help as a good friend of mine isn't using her old system anymore, you can pm me for info. take care Bev x :hug:
 
Research using the Galvanic Spa System II provides exciting new information. A recent study by a third-party lab measured the ability of the Galvanic Spa to help the skin care ingredients work.

Once the Galvanic treatment was concluded, measurements were taken at zero, six and 24 hours. Active "A" is an active skin care ingredient found in the treatment products. You can see that at both 6 and 24 hours there is more than a 70% increase in the ability of Active "A" to work on Galvanic treated skin.

I'd love, if you could find the information, what a "professional standard" is up to.

Thanks!

Stephane

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Iron lines & wrinkles at www.TheAgeLoc.com
 
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I've used that machine before too (I think it's called Galvanic Spa 2) it's ok but not upto professional standards (in my small humble opinion:zzz:). If you are still looking for a second hand galvanic machine (not sure if you are as this is an old post) I may be able to help as a good friend of mine isn't using her old system anymore, you can pm me for info. take care Bev x :hug:


sure, I'm still interested, can you,please, give more details.:hug:
 
Oh dear stephane! You are obviously a upset by my humble opinion and really plugging this a equipment I wonder why?????????????? :smack: Anyway My opinion is my opinion sorry to cause you offence :cry:
 
I'm not sure it would work selling clients a treatment using equipment they can buy and is marketed as something you can use on yourself without the need of a therapist. But it does look like a neat little machine if it was as effective as a professional machine. I'm not sure on the comparable costings.
 

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