sorry to jump on the thread, but how long does it take to train? Where would I get more info? Thanks.
P.s the results look great!
I had a Skinbase treatment a week ago. To be honest, I found it a bit too abrasive. I am a bit of a whimp but my skin is delicate and I just found it a bit too much. I was really disappointed cause I really wanted to take Skinbase on. The therapist hasn't been doing it for that long. Do you think it might have been down to her technique in using the machine?
I had a Skinbase treatment a week ago. To be honest, I found it a bit too abrasive. I am a bit of a whimp but my skin is delicate and I just found it a bit too much. I was really disappointed cause I really wanted to take Skinbase on. The therapist hasn't been doing it for that long. Do you think it might have been down to her technique in using the machine?
I had a Skinbase treatment a week ago. To be honest, I found it a bit too abrasive. I am a bit of a whimp but my skin is delicate and I just found it a bit too much. I was really disappointed cause I really wanted to take Skinbase on. The therapist hasn't been doing it for that long. Do you think it might have been down to her technique in using the machine?
I had a client last week who had it done before and her skin was red and sor afterwards. I treated her and she said it was totally different, that the previous therapist had pressed really hard and dragged the handpiece across her face.
The other reason this could happen is if the suction was turned up too high. Some therapists think that it will give better results to do this but in fact it is just too harsh for the face.
There should be no feeling of abrasiveness just a lovely glowing and clean feeling to the skin.:wink2:
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