This was helpful. I had used Nira laser with Nebulyft radio frequency and ruined my skin. It became thick and scaly. So after a month or so of doing nothing, I've started back with the laser on crows feet and upper lip. I had been wondering what to do with my RF but now I will use it on lower face. I've used the Ladoura hair device daily for a year and a half (no serum) and my hairline and temple hair are thicker than ever. I was afraid to stop using it daily for fear that hair would fall out but I guess it doesn't so I will switch to 3x week. I use my Omnilux mask 3x week and when it dies (lasted 3 yr so far) I plan to buy the Maysama.
Thank you for sharing your experience with the NIRA laser. We're sorry to hear about your initial issues with the combination of treatments. It's great to know that you're back to using the laser on your crow's feet and upper lip. Remember, consistency is key, and we're here to support you on your journey to healthier skin.
@@PoshPilgrim1776 there’s a new one out that also works on the chin and they added more lights to hit places where there weren’t light before plus some. I already bout the Aphorna which has over 800 LEDs - 1st week and used it twice. I think I’ll use it Friday. The second time I’m used a 10% glycolic pad on my face first then placed the mask over it. My face was soft the next morning compared to using the pad alone.
I’d love to get the new one for my melasma but it’s too expensive. This developed when I went for 5 treatments of PRX-t33 because I stoooed Vit C, retinaldehyde, and niacinimide. The patches pretty bad. No, laser is too expensive. I’m going to go to professionals and get 3-6 medical grade peels and this should help somewhat.
55 years old here. I had the backs of my hands professionally lasered in a dermatologists office. It worked and lasted about 4 years or so. I'm thinking about doing it again, but it really did help, just as an FYI.
I tried that! I have a whole UA-cam video about it. I went in for 3-4 sessions I think. It barely touched the spots on my hands, And even if it did, it didn’t last long! I also tried Cosmelan peel on my hands and that didn’t work either. Those are the strongest options I can think of, so that’s why I have given up for now. 😭
@@beautybeyond40try incellderm skincare it's absolutely transformed my skin also can you review hooga new mask,jovs mask, and omnilux mens which has higher wavelength and irradiance-- also medicube age r pro with airshot microneedling--- would love your input. Gets so confusing on what's better and I noticed hooga and another has the pulsing. Thank you for your content.
Don’t give up on your hands! I use the number 3 hydroquinone from Obagi Nu Derm and my spots have faded a lot! I’m very pleased with how my hands look now!!
Every trip is different, but I always post what I bring on vacation on my Instagram page @trinaaalbus. On my last trip to Greece, I brought my Nira Precision, Envig Edge, and Laduora Velve Pro.
this was great! i use the same modalities plus suction devices whether its PMD (with occassional microdermabrasion) or wellbox S. I found suction to be super effective!! Also using estradiol creams helps replenish the estrogen deposit in our bodies. After watching this im definitely considering getting a Nira laser too!
The statement “the best device is one you’re going to use” is 100% true. I have devices I haven’t used yet and that’s embarrassing. But watching these motivates me to invest my time. Thank you! I have a question, one device I am using is the medicube 5 in 1 device. I find the micro current on that device really mild. Do you feel the medicube dedicated microcurent, with those little balls on it, is stronger or more effective than depending on the 5 in 1 device? I have both, and I like the dedicated one. It just hurts my teeth quite a bit on one side.
JOWELS! I get so overwhelmed, there’s so many different technologies (microcurrent/nano current/LED/pulsed LED….) but which/what is best for JOWELS? I have an extremely tight budget, but if one of these devices truly helps sagging JOWELS, I’m interested. Asking because you said the quiz might be a little out of date.
You are so lucky to try all these products. No wonder your skin looks amazing. So far I invested in a microcurrent device. I have Bear and am happy with it. I am thinking about investing either in RF or LED device We will see :)
Thanks for the update! The Maysama mask looks interesting. Careful with the blue light though. I’ve heard the same concerns about blue light/hyperpigmentation for quite some time (the NIR/hyperpigmentation thing seems to be a bit newer). There’s a bit of research out there on it.
blue light definitely made my hyperpigmentation worse! It helped with my acne but not worth it for me since the tone of my skin ended up looking worse due to the worsening hyperpigmentation.
great video! can you do a video about combining different modalities? I have a question, what do recommend for lines around the mouth? considering buying the LYMA but there are no sales:(
Thanks! I'm not sure I follow the question. This video is about combining modalities in my device routine? LYMA usually has a black friday sale. For lines around the mouth, I recommmend all the devices I use in this video: microcurrent erase/nanocurrent, radio frequency, nira or lyma laser, red LED, or microneedling. They all work
@@beautybeyond40 thank you for your reply. my question is about damage or side effect related to combining modalities. I am afraid of overdoing it. I use LED 3 time a week and want to add the LYMA... it makes me a bit nervous and there isn't a lot of information about it. thank you again for being a great source of information🙏
Thank you for this video. I bought the Tripollar Stop X. But I wouldn’t have if I knew about the Envig Edge. So you don’t need gel for this?? And it’s only a few minutes for treatment? 😮 Looking at your store can it be purchased in the US? Also what is the order of your devices?
Hello, I already own the tripollar stop eye and love it and was planning on buying one of the other devises for my full face... unfortunately they are all sold out. Current Body has come up with their own RF Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device which heats up to 43 degrees. Have you tried it? I am a bit worries about the fat loss with this high temperature as I know the tripollar doesn't reach the fat layer. Would be grateful for your thoughts :)
Hi. I have not tried the new radio frequency device from current body, but I would personally not be worried about this. Tripolar and Newa heat up to 42° I believe which is only 1° different than 43°. Are you concerned about the 1° difference? Current body is a reputable company that makes quality devices, and I would not be worried about this device reaching the fat layer. You are more than welcome to reach out to them to ask for additional information or ask if they have clinical trials for the new device. You could try newa devices if you’re worried
Hi Trina 🩵 thank you for this informative video and always interacting with your subscribers in your comment section 🤍. I’m debating between two led panels and really wanted your opinion on which one you believe to be better. Your opinion is the only one I trust for beauty devices. I wanted to see which one you prefer between the Maysama pulse 40 LED LIGHT therapy panel or the Dermalux Flex MD panel? Thank you Trina 🩵
Those panels are very different. It depends what skin concerns you have, your budget, and how much time you have -as it does with every device on the market. The dermalux is very expensive and the treatment times are very long. it’s a flexible panel so you can lay it flat anywhere on your body, but since it has a separate NIR mode, some people use it for pain management . I have separate videos about both panels so you could watch those to figure out which one you think is going be the best for you. They both have clinical trials so you could look at that data to see which one is more impressive to you based on your specific skin concerns.
@@beautybeyond40 Thank you so much Trina for taking the time to write back 🩵!! I will definitely search for both of those videos on your channel. I have one more question, I want to treat wrinkles mostly that are barely starting to come in, some acne, hyper pigmentation from acne scars, also I want to be able to treat my whole body as well, is there any other LED devices that you would prefer over these two for the concerns I mentioned above to be able to use for face and body (price won’t be an issue for me). Thank you again 🌸
I love your page! I have the Lyma, the current body face and neck LED, and I had the older version of the ZIIP. I don’t use the Ziip anymore. I really need work on lifting my eyes and depuff face and the neck. Do you recommend the my lift mini and the Ziip halo? What’s the best for the neck do you think and overall lifting?
Myolift and ZIIP both work so pick the one you’ll actually use. 🤗 I don’t have issues with my neck yet, so I can’t speak to what works to lift it, but I would imagine microcurrent and radio frequency would be good for that.
@@beautybeyond40 THANKS! Your skin is so NICE! I noticed your neck is so youthful! I would never guess you were 49. I love how much time and work you put in to testing your devices and reviewing. Also, which radio frequency would you recommend for the neck? I’ve watched your tutorials about the newa (?) and the one you’re been using that is more high end. I have sensitive skin. Thanks again for all you do.
@@jay-u2i Thank you! I work hard at it :) For the neck, I would recommend Newa or any Tripollar device. The Tripollar device I have been using is the Envig Edge, but that is not available in the US. I think you can buy it from the Canada site and have it shipped to the US? It would be a great device for the neck and sometimes I do a few passes on my neck to prevent tech neck lines.
I only use the foreo bear 2 as of now and it works great for me! It's a simple, easy solution and the charge holds a million years lol. What about microcurrent for the body? I've seen that foreo has a bear 2 body as well and would love to hear your thoughts on body devices! Thanks for the video, Trina, I love your channel ❤
Thanks! I don’t have the foreo body device. I reached out to foreo and asked to try it out and they turned me down. I’m not sure why. I have the nubody, wellbox, and Tripollar pose - which all work. In my recent wellbox video, I go over all the body devices I have and talk about my experience with them if you want to go watch that. 😊
I would like to buy a device for radio frequency. I understand that in office treatments can cause fat loss but the home devices are not as strong and do not cause fat loss. But I have heard some people that will not even use the home devices because of fat loss. The last thing I want to do is lose fat loss in my face. What is your opinion?
My opinion is that the devices I have used and tested do not cause facial fat loss: Newa, Tripollar, or Nebulyft. I have not lost any fat from those devices after many years of use. I cannot speak to other devices or how other people used them, or if they are blaming aging/collagen lose/volume loss on a radio frequency device. If you are nervous, try another modality. There are so many.
I saw you talking about the Myolift and I thought it was the Qt one so I just got that, but now I see you use the mini. I really need help raising my brows and my eyes are holding. Should I get the myolift mini? Thank you!
Myolift erase, ZIIP nanocurrent, radio frequency, red LED, nira laser and Lyma laser, and microneedling all work. Pick one and stick with it. I use all.
WOW…. I am completely overwhelmed…🙈😌 I certainly understand that you have all these devices and use them due to your work. An with this video you have put a lot of time into creating helpful information for us. But to be honest (and it’s probably just me being new to this area) I am so conduced and have no idea which rutine and which 1, 2 or maybe 3 times would be the best all round set for someone not having acces to all these things. What is the difference for instance between using radio frequency, laser, the small pointed tools you use for instance for wooden eyes and those full face masks…? Can you use only one; should they be combined etc.? Please, please don’t reply that anything will do and that we should choose for ourselves 🙏😊 I really want t o understand this and make great long-term investments and look to buy either 1, 2 or 3 things. I am 47 years old, don’t have acne but do have a bit of “wear” to my face with a bit visible skin pores / uneven skin and a bit of tendency for a light redness also. I also have hooded eyes. Please let me know what you think I would benefit the most from to get my skin in the best condition. Thanks so much in advance - it will be much appreciated 🙏😊
@@beautybeyond40 Thank you for suggestion this - I will have a look 🫶 May I still ask kindly what you would suggest me to look for if ONE product? Thanks a lot in advance 🌱
Thanks for the video - can you put a link to the microneedling stamp device that you use - I can't find it in your store page. Also, I'm wondering have you tried the Maysama Urchin at all? Thanks!
I have just found you and have watched a few of your videos. I use the Wellbox S, Venus eye and and the Maysama light panel, and would like to add in one more device. Would a laser or a micro current device be the best option? Im a looking at Niro, Lyma or Envig Edge. Thanks
@@beautybeyond40 thank you. I'm 46, my lower face and jowls are starting to sag a little, I have some pores I am trying to shrink and hooded eyelids and under eye darkness, so quite a few things!
@@MrBoTheo I would use Nira precision for hooded eyes and under eyes, microcurrent to lift the muscles of the face - or get tripollar device that has DMA/ELV/VIB to tighten the lower face and also the muscles - if you can't get both.
I had a bad experience with RF in office, causing fat loss. Micro-current I loved for the glow and lift that lasts all day , but I also started to see deeper naso-labial folds. Red light - stopped that too because I was also seeing more laxity. So until or unless there’s something backed by overwhelming evidence, I won’t be buying any more devices.
All the devices I use have clinical studies. I will never do in-office radio frequency because of the fat melting setting. If you were seeing this with your microcurrent devices, I recommend ZIIP or myolift which both have settings that won’t tighten the depressor muscles which probably made your nasolabial folds worse. Which microcurrent device did you use? Also which LED decide did you use? Does it have fda clearance and clinical studies?
@@beautybeyond40 I used “The Mini” which is sold by Christine Byer, and it IS a good device - very easy to use and I could see an obvious lift and glow every time I used it. But as I said, after a couple months I was afraid it was doing more harm than good. I did consider that it was tightening the wrong muscles which would cause laxity in others… but how could you possibly keep track of that? And I used Current Body : again: a Good, well-made mask…I loved the relaxation from the red light and I miss that. My face is fairly tight already and my skin is thin so maybe that’s why I see results (good and bad) so fast. I have downturned lines on each side of my forehead too, kind of like an inverted C on each side, that happened with Microcurrent . I wish I could use them without the issues.
We want you to know that we understand your concerns about past treatments. The NIRA Lasers use a 'near-infrared', non-fractional approach that gently heats the dermis, avoiding pain, tissue damage, and fat loss. With five comfort levels, they adjust to different skin sensitivities and are safe for daily use. This method triggers collagen production, leading to the elimination & reduction of fine lines & wrinkles.
Hi Beautiful Trina! I can’t believe how much time has passed but one thing I can say, your skin looks better now than it did when you started. Don’t get me wrong, you are a natural beauty, but you have definitely figured out a great device routine that works for you! Any of the other devices you don’t use, you surely can send my way lol.. Thank you for sharing and all the hard work that you do! 🥰
Do people have facelift in their 40's? I haver never had any work: no facelift, no Botox, no filler. This is what my channel is about - alternatives to injectables.
@@beautybeyond40 thats awesome to hear! I wanted to get under eye filler and this doctor was tryna sell me a facelift … honestly you can get paranoid when a dr says stuff like that… there is also this dr on UA-cam… I forgot his name but he encourages people in their 30s and 40s not to get lasers but facelifts
@@providencephelps1497 I don’t really have an order of devices. I start with ones that don’t require any gel and then I move onto the ones that do require gel. I do different devices every day so I don’t really have an order. That’s why I didn’t leave a more detailed answer.
@@魏圣洁 hi. Not sure which device you are trying to buy, but if checkout isn’t working for Canada, then I would assume it’s not available there. You could ask the customer service on the device site where you are trying to shop to see if they have any international retailers.
I love the nanocurrent in my Ziip but never knew that it focuses on the skin. The product developer is vague about nanocurrent benefits. I am very disappointed with my cordless NEWA and would like to get a new RF device. I’m 64 and am just starting to see some sagging in my jowl area.
Thank you for your video! I’m trying to decide on a microcurrent device that would be good for my deep “11” lines. It seems like the Myolift would be best for me but I’m intimidated by it because it seems complicated and I’m a beginner with devices. Do you think the ZIIP would work for my concern with the “11” lines? Thank you for your help!
@@beautybeyond40 Oh wow really? That’s surprising! Okay so have you ever had TSA take them out of your carry on and interrogate you? Obviously you know how expensive these devices are so I wouldn’t want them confiscated. Thank you for your input and knowledge!
@@beautybeyond40 it's great for the scalp and i love that it has a handle. plus jane mann has a bunch of vids on how she uses it. she talks about fascia while she instructs the viewer.
Seems like if the device stops charging, that shouldn’t happen and the company should stand behind its product. It’s meant to last for years, right? If the company’s policy is that it’s normal for the device to be completely inoperable after 1 year, your viewers should probably know that and expect to buy a new one every year.
Honestly those spots are called liver spots for a reason, I recommend IV glutathione therapy and/or having it in your supplements because it supports your liver and hyperpigmentation issues.
Liver spots is a misnomer. “The spots derive their name from the fact that they were once incorrectly believed to be caused by liver problems, but they are physiologically unrelated to the liver, save for a similar color.“ They are sun damage from 50 years of living
I do like the video but I'm not sure I believe about yoynnot having botox since you haven't moved your eyebrows throughout the entire video. This makes me question the validity of what you're saying.
Whenever I hear Nira laser, I cringe. I hated this device, returned after two months. Painful and no result whatsoever. Nira's marketing people are everywhere on UA-cam, responding people's comments...very aggressive marketing
@@beautybeyond40 The basic one. How do you actually know that Nira works for you if you use so many gadgets at the same time? There are actually quite a lot of comments by people who are not satisfied with Nira at all, so I don't think it's strange.
@@Emimadd What is the basic one? The original Precision or the newer Pro laser? How I know a device works is because I've been doing this for a really long time and I always use the scientific method to isolate results over a set period of time when testing a specific device. For example, I have a 90 day test of the NIra Precision on my channel and a 60 day test of the Nira Pro on my channel - both with sets of before and after photos. Once I see isolated results, I decide whether or not I want to incorporate a device into my ongoing device routine. In another example, I tested the JOVS laser mask device for a little more than a month, wasn't impressed with the results, so I am no longer using that and switched back to my LYMA laser since the results were much better. You are correct that some people say the Nira laser doesn't work for them. Not all devices work for everyone as we are all very different and have different skin. I was specifically surprised that you said the laser was painful and I wonder what level you used it on and if you used it on clean, dry skin. If you use it on wet skin, it will definitely hurt as it's designed to work on dry skin. I always review clinical studies and return policies in my videos so viewers are well aware of and return policy and return window in case a device doesn't work for them. The Nira has a 90 day money back guarantee, so I'm so glad you were able to return it and use the money toward a different device that would work better for you. I hope this answers your questions.
In this video, my intent was to review all the devices I use and why so that you can decide what skin concerns you have that I also have and decide which devices might be good for you. You don’t have to use them all and you could just pick one to start. Everyone wants to know my beauty routine so that’s why I made this video. My intent was not to confuse people, but to show comprehensive review of everything I’m doing as a 49-year-old who is not doing injectables.
Thanks for all of this info! If been concerned on burning fat with RF. I recently read that 3MHz and above will burn fat and something that is 1mhz is safe. I read about the tripollar so it’s a possibility. I have the narrow Nora and haven’t used it for a year. After watching you, I will return to using this a few times a weeks for my eyes BUT I just bought Venus by evenskyn for the eyes. Since they are both heat, sounds like I cannot use them together. I also have the NuFace for the eyes only - received last week so haven’t used it yet. I have watched someone’s UA-cam talking about devices and I thought she could be sponsored. I just saw another one about U1 ultrasound which goes past the fat layer to the “SMA.” Going that deep will burn fat. When I mentioned I heard that over 3 will burn fat she said never heard of that and have a nice day. Then I posted an NIH article about burning abdominal fat and this is 41-42C. It was deleted. Interesting. I will get a RF device at some point and have been looking at Megelin (sp??). Will use the lowest level but only about 6x every 3 months. When a device breaks up the inner layers you have to give it time to start growing back before your next treatment. Some people are using them daily/every other day and they do see good results but eventually some have complained of laxity/fat loss; you have to give it a rest for sometime to be on the safe side. Fat loss RF: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4950457/
Also, the Venus is just warming - not a laser or RF device that is conducting heat into the dermis to stimulate collagen. It's like those wands with heat - Solawave, e.g. You don't have to worry about pairing your Venus with other heat devices; it's not that hot and isn't really doing much in terms of tightening the skin. I think the warmth is helping to push the skincare deeper into the skin and it's the LED that is supposedly tightening your skin. The Venus didn't do much for me so I am back to my NIRA.
@beautybeyond40 Led masks i would love you to reviews on is jovs, higher dose and omnilux mens which has a higher wavelength and irradiance, so confused
Do you mean the JOVS laser mask? I tested this and didn’t see great results so far. Higher dose LED is included in my LED device comparison UA-cam video. I made a post about the Omnilux men’s mask about a year ago on instagram. This mask goes deeper to specifically target men’s skin.
This was helpful. I had used Nira laser with Nebulyft radio frequency and ruined my skin. It became thick and scaly. So after a month or so of doing nothing, I've started back with the laser on crows feet and upper lip. I had been wondering what to do with my RF but now I will use it on lower face. I've used the Ladoura hair device daily for a year and a half (no serum) and my hairline and temple hair are thicker than ever. I was afraid to stop using it daily for fear that hair would fall out but I guess it doesn't so I will switch to 3x week. I use my Omnilux mask 3x week and when it dies (lasted 3 yr so far) I plan to buy the Maysama.
Thank you for sharing your experience with the NIRA laser. We're sorry to hear about your initial issues with the combination of treatments. It's great to know that you're back to using the laser on your crow's feet and upper lip. Remember, consistency is key, and we're here to support you on your journey to healthier skin.
Nira is horrible, I sent mine back!
@@PoshPilgrim1776 there’s a new one out that also works on the chin and they added more lights to hit places where there weren’t light before plus some. I already bout the Aphorna which has over 800 LEDs - 1st week and used it twice. I think I’ll use it Friday. The second time I’m used a 10% glycolic pad on my face first then placed the mask over it. My face was soft the next morning compared to using the pad alone.
I’d love to get the new one for my melasma but it’s too expensive. This developed when I went for 5 treatments of PRX-t33 because I stoooed Vit C, retinaldehyde, and niacinimide. The patches pretty bad. No, laser is too expensive. I’m going to go to professionals and get 3-6 medical grade peels and this should help somewhat.
@@NIRA_skin you Nira people are everywhere....🙄
55 years old here. I had the backs of my hands professionally lasered in a dermatologists office. It worked and lasted about 4 years or so. I'm thinking about doing it again, but it really did help, just as an FYI.
I tried that! I have a whole UA-cam video about it. I went in for 3-4 sessions I think. It barely touched the spots on my hands, And even if it did, it didn’t last long! I also tried Cosmelan peel on my hands and that didn’t work either. Those are the strongest options I can think of, so that’s why I have given up for now. 😭
@@beautybeyond40try incellderm skincare it's absolutely transformed my skin also can you review hooga new mask,jovs mask, and omnilux mens which has higher wavelength and irradiance-- also medicube age r pro with airshot microneedling--- would love your input. Gets so confusing on what's better and I noticed hooga and another has the pulsing. Thank you for your content.
Don’t give up on your hands! I use the number 3 hydroquinone from Obagi Nu Derm and my spots have faded a lot! I’m very pleased with how my hands look now!!
Don’t know if you already have a video but can you tell us what you bring on vacation? Thank you for all you do ❤
Every trip is different, but I always post what I bring on vacation on my Instagram page @trinaaalbus. On my last trip to Greece, I brought my Nira Precision, Envig Edge, and Laduora Velve Pro.
Glad to know about the Maysama Led Mask. I have hyperpigmentation, Fitzpatrick skin type 4 and want a LED Mask that I can turn off the NIR. Thank you.
Yes, I love that feature!
this was great! i use the same modalities plus suction devices whether its PMD (with occassional microdermabrasion) or wellbox S. I found suction to be super effective!! Also using estradiol creams helps replenish the estrogen deposit in our bodies. After watching this im definitely considering getting a Nira laser too!
That's fantastic to hear! If you have any questions or need more information about the NIRA laser, feel free to reach out. We're here to help!
The statement “the best device is one you’re going to use” is 100% true. I have devices I haven’t used yet and that’s embarrassing. But watching these motivates me to invest my time. Thank you! I have a question, one device I am using is the medicube 5 in 1 device. I find the micro current on that device really mild. Do you feel the medicube dedicated microcurent, with those little balls on it, is stronger or more effective than depending on the 5 in 1 device? I have both, and I like the dedicated one. It just hurts my teeth quite a bit on one side.
I don’t use medicube devices and the device you mentioned is EMS if it’s the one I am thinking about and I did a whole UA-cam video about this.
I am new to this but defo not keen on the stronger sensations if using the stronger microcurrent! Wondered if there is any way around this?
JOWELS! I get so overwhelmed, there’s so many different technologies (microcurrent/nano current/LED/pulsed LED….) but which/what is best for JOWELS? I have an extremely tight budget, but if one of these devices truly helps sagging JOWELS, I’m interested. Asking because you said the quiz might be a little out of date.
@@susannestieglitz7707 if you can only get one - I would get Tripollar stop vx2. It’s on sale 30% off now I think !
@@beautybeyond40 thank you so much I value your opinion, knowledge and experience immensely!
"apparently" the ziip works better than the tripollar
You are so lucky to try all these products. No wonder your skin looks amazing. So far I invested in a microcurrent device. I have Bear and am happy with it. I am thinking about investing either in RF or LED device We will see :)
Same!
Thanks for the update! The Maysama mask looks interesting.
Careful with the blue light though. I’ve heard the same concerns about blue light/hyperpigmentation for quite some time (the NIR/hyperpigmentation thing seems to be a bit newer).
There’s a bit of research out there on it.
Thanks for the info! I don't want to give up blue for my acne flareups, but maybe I should.
blue light definitely made my hyperpigmentation worse! It helped with my acne but not worth it for me since the tone of my skin ended up looking worse due to the worsening hyperpigmentation.
@@frankie9953 ugh I haven’t noticed this yet, but we’ll see. I’ve been using blue LED for many many years and never noticed an issue with it.
great video! can you do a video about combining different modalities? I have a question, what do recommend for lines around the mouth? considering buying the LYMA but there are no sales:(
Thanks! I'm not sure I follow the question. This video is about combining modalities in my device routine? LYMA usually has a black friday sale. For lines around the mouth, I recommmend all the devices I use in this video: microcurrent erase/nanocurrent, radio frequency, nira or lyma laser, red LED, or microneedling. They all work
@@beautybeyond40 thank you for your reply. my question is about damage or side effect related to combining modalities. I am afraid of overdoing it. I use LED 3 time a week and want to add the LYMA... it makes me a bit nervous and there isn't a lot of information about it. thank you again for being a great source of information🙏
I’m looking to you for advice. In what order do you perform these routines?
Thanks for your hard work, Trina. ❤
this was really helpful. thank you!
Do you suggest something to help to get rid of millia?
Banisher microstamping tool
Hi, what about your body routine?
I will make a separate video for this!
Yes please, I need this video!!!
Me too
Could you take a look at a foreo microcurrent device for the body - I would love to hear your opinion! Thank you
@@moniqueatkins5011 I don’t have it unfortunately and when I reached out to FOREO to ask about it, they didn’t want me to test it. Not sure why.
Thanks, great video! What happen with Nebulyft? You don’t like it anymore?
I posted a while back that it caused a melasma flareup so I stopped using it
Thanks!!!
Thank you for this video. I bought the Tripollar Stop X. But I wouldn’t have if I knew about the Envig Edge. So you don’t need gel for this?? And it’s only a few minutes for treatment? 😮
Looking at your store can it be purchased in the US?
Also what is the order of your devices?
U remind me of Heidi Klum! Absolutely beautiful! 💕
Thank you!!
Hello,
I already own the tripollar stop eye and love it and was planning on buying one of the other devises for my full face... unfortunately they are all sold out. Current Body has come up with their own RF Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device which heats up to 43 degrees. Have you tried it? I am a bit worries about the fat loss with this high temperature as I know the tripollar doesn't reach the fat layer. Would be grateful for your thoughts :)
Hi. I have not tried the new radio frequency device from current body, but I would personally not be worried about this. Tripolar and Newa heat up to 42° I believe which is only 1° different than 43°. Are you concerned about the 1° difference? Current body is a reputable company that makes quality devices, and I would not be worried about this device reaching the fat layer. You are more than welcome to reach out to them to ask for additional information or ask if they have clinical trials for the new device. You could try newa devices if you’re worried
Hi Trina 🩵 thank you for this informative video and always interacting with your subscribers in your comment section 🤍. I’m debating between two led panels and really wanted your opinion on which one you believe to be better. Your opinion is the only one I trust for beauty devices. I wanted to see which one you prefer between the Maysama pulse 40 LED LIGHT therapy panel or the Dermalux Flex MD panel? Thank you Trina 🩵
Those panels are very different. It depends what skin concerns you have, your budget, and how much time you have -as it does with every device on the market. The dermalux is very expensive and the treatment times are very long. it’s a flexible panel so you can lay it flat anywhere on your body, but since it has a separate NIR mode, some people use it for pain management . I have separate videos about both panels so you could watch those to figure out which one you think is going be the best for you. They both have clinical trials so you could look at that data to see which one is more impressive to you based on your specific skin concerns.
@@beautybeyond40 Thank you so much Trina for taking the time to write back 🩵!! I will definitely search for both of those videos on your channel. I have one more question, I want to treat wrinkles mostly that are barely starting to come in, some acne, hyper pigmentation from acne scars, also I want to be able to treat my whole body as well, is there any other LED devices that you would prefer over these two for the concerns I mentioned above to be able to use for face and body (price won’t be an issue for me). Thank you again 🌸
What would you recommend for wrinkles under eyes?
NIRA laser and myolift erase or stretch and red light therapy.
I love your page! I have the Lyma, the current body face and neck LED, and I had the older version of the ZIIP. I don’t use the Ziip anymore. I really need work on lifting my eyes and depuff face and the neck. Do you recommend the my lift mini and the Ziip halo? What’s the best for the neck do you think and overall lifting?
Myolift and ZIIP both work so pick the one you’ll actually use. 🤗 I don’t have issues with my neck yet, so I can’t speak to what works to lift it, but I would imagine microcurrent and radio frequency would be good for that.
@@beautybeyond40 THANKS! Your skin is so NICE! I noticed your neck is so youthful! I would never guess you were 49. I love how much time and work you put in to testing your devices and reviewing. Also, which radio frequency would you recommend for the neck? I’ve watched your tutorials about the newa (?) and the one you’re been using that is more high end. I have sensitive skin. Thanks again for all you do.
@@jay-u2i Thank you! I work hard at it :) For the neck, I would recommend Newa or any Tripollar device. The Tripollar device I have been using is the Envig Edge, but that is not available in the US. I think you can buy it from the Canada site and have it shipped to the US? It would be a great device for the neck and sometimes I do a few passes on my neck to prevent tech neck lines.
Can’t get the name of the led light mask from the video:), can you please write a link?
All my devices are on my shop page on my site (also linked in the video description for next time 🤗): beautybeyond.com/shop
I only use the foreo bear 2 as of now and it works great for me! It's a simple, easy solution and the charge holds a million years lol. What about microcurrent for the body? I've seen that foreo has a bear 2 body as well and would love to hear your thoughts on body devices! Thanks for the video, Trina, I love your channel ❤
Thanks! I don’t have the foreo body device. I reached out to foreo and asked to try it out and they turned me down. I’m not sure why. I have the nubody, wellbox, and Tripollar pose - which all work. In my recent wellbox video, I go over all the body devices I have and talk about my experience with them if you want to go watch that. 😊
Are you doing discounts code for ziip halo for upcoming holidays ? Or 12 day’s Christmas giveaway this year ?
I will be doing my Black Friday device deals video and my 12 days of giveaways again this year!
I would like to buy a device for radio frequency. I understand that in office treatments can cause fat loss but the home devices are not as strong and do not cause fat loss. But I have heard some people that will not even use the home devices because of fat loss. The last thing I want to do is lose fat loss in my face. What is your opinion?
My opinion is that the devices I have used and tested do not cause facial fat loss: Newa, Tripollar, or Nebulyft. I have not lost any fat from those devices after many years of use. I cannot speak to other devices or how other people used them, or if they are blaming aging/collagen lose/volume loss on a radio frequency device. If you are nervous, try another modality. There are so many.
I saw you talking about the Myolift and I thought it was the Qt one so I just got that, but now I see you use the mini. I really need help raising my brows and my eyes are holding. Should I get the myolift mini? Thank you!
QT will work!
Hello! What device is the best for the forehead wrinkles?
Myolift erase, ZIIP nanocurrent, radio frequency, red LED, nira laser and Lyma laser, and microneedling all work. Pick one and stick with it. I use all.
I just found out that Laduora sells refillable pods for the Duo now so you can use whatever hair serum you prefer.
Wow that's really great. I have not seen or heard about this yet.
I miss the Nira sale , hope you gonna have the 30% discount soon 😢 .
I would wait for Black Friday
is there another device that does what the edge does that is sold in the US?
Not that I know of or I would have tried to get it and test it out
Where can I buy nira laser pro and ship to Australia
You could try current body?
WOW…. I am completely overwhelmed…🙈😌 I certainly understand that you have all these devices and use them due to your work. An with this video you have put a lot of time into creating helpful information for us. But to be honest (and it’s probably just me being new to this area) I am so conduced and have no idea which rutine and which 1, 2 or maybe 3 times would be the best all round set for someone not having acces to all these things.
What is the difference for instance between using radio frequency, laser, the small pointed tools you use for instance for wooden eyes and those full face masks…? Can you use only one; should they be combined etc.? Please, please don’t reply that anything will do and that we should choose for ourselves 🙏😊 I really want t o understand this and make great long-term investments and look to buy either 1, 2 or 3 things.
I am 47 years old, don’t have acne but do have a bit of “wear” to my face with a bit visible skin pores / uneven skin and a bit of tendency for a light redness also. I also have hooded eyes.
Please let me know what you think I would benefit the most from to get my skin in the best condition. Thanks so much in advance - it will be much appreciated 🙏😊
I recommend taking my beauty device quiz. It is linked in the description of every video I make and here is the link: beautybeyond.com/quiz
@@beautybeyond40 Thank you for suggestion this - I will have a look 🫶 May I still ask kindly what you would suggest me to look for if ONE product? Thanks a lot in advance 🌱
@@SusanneGeert The quiz specifically answers this question. Thanks!
Thanks for the video - can you put a link to the microneedling stamp device that you use - I can't find it in your store page. Also, I'm wondering have you tried the Maysama Urchin at all? Thanks!
The link to the banisher is definitely on my site: beautybeyond.com/shop and unfortunately I have not tried the urchin.
@@beautybeyond40 ok thank you I'll have a look, must have missed it!
@@TheMijas07 There are a lot of products on that page! It should be toward the bottom of the devices section.
Didn't fine one eather 🧐
@@maryn.borysiuk Just checked again and it's definitely there www.beautybeyond.com/shop
I have just found you and have watched a few of your videos. I use the Wellbox S, Venus eye and and the Maysama light panel, and would like to add in one more device. Would a laser or a micro current device be the best option? Im a looking at Niro, Lyma or Envig Edge. Thanks
It depends on what you're trying to treat. Each of those devices do different things. My gut says microcurrent (ziip or myolift).
@@beautybeyond40 thank you. I'm 46, my lower face and jowls are starting to sag a little, I have some pores I am trying to shrink and hooded eyelids and under eye darkness, so quite a few things!
@@MrBoTheo I would use Nira precision for hooded eyes and under eyes, microcurrent to lift the muscles of the face - or get tripollar device that has DMA/ELV/VIB to tighten the lower face and also the muscles - if you can't get both.
@@beautybeyond40 thank you, appreciate your advice :)
I had a bad experience with RF in office, causing fat loss.
Micro-current I loved for the glow and lift that lasts all day , but I also started to see deeper naso-labial folds.
Red light - stopped that too because I was also seeing more laxity.
So until or unless there’s something backed by overwhelming evidence, I won’t be buying any more devices.
All the devices I use have clinical studies. I will never do in-office radio frequency because of the fat melting setting. If you were seeing this with your microcurrent devices, I recommend ZIIP or myolift which both have settings that won’t tighten the depressor muscles which probably made your nasolabial folds worse. Which microcurrent device did you use? Also which LED decide did you use? Does it have fda clearance and clinical studies?
@@beautybeyond40 I used “The Mini” which is sold by Christine Byer, and it IS a good device - very easy to use and I could see an obvious lift and glow every time I used it. But as I said, after a couple months I was afraid it was doing more harm than good. I did consider that it was tightening the wrong muscles which would cause laxity in others… but how could you possibly keep track of that?
And I used Current Body : again: a Good, well-made mask…I loved the relaxation from the red light and I miss that.
My face is fairly tight already and my skin is thin so maybe that’s why I see results (good and bad) so fast.
I have downturned lines on each side of my forehead too, kind of like an inverted C on each side, that happened with Microcurrent . I wish I could use them without the issues.
We want you to know that we understand your concerns about past treatments. The NIRA Lasers use a 'near-infrared', non-fractional approach that gently heats the dermis, avoiding pain, tissue damage, and fat loss. With five comfort levels, they adjust to different skin sensitivities and are safe for daily use. This method triggers collagen production, leading to the elimination & reduction of fine lines & wrinkles.
Hmm well I answered your questions thoughtfully and yet you deleted them. I won’t be following you anymore.
@@Lulu-kt6grcould you enlighten me please?
Hi Beautiful Trina! I can’t believe how much time has passed but one thing I can say, your skin looks better now than it did when you started. Don’t get me wrong, you are a natural beauty, but you have definitely figured out a great device routine that works for you! Any of the other devices you don’t use, you surely can send my way lol.. Thank you for sharing and all the hard work that you do! 🥰
@@crissyanderson6495 thank you Chrissy!!
@@beautybeyond40you’re so welcome sweetie! 🥰
You look amazing!! You achieved this without a facelift?? Just wanna have hope that it’s possible lol
Do people have facelift in their 40's? I haver never had any work: no facelift, no Botox, no filler. This is what my channel is about - alternatives to injectables.
@@beautybeyond40 thats awesome to hear! I wanted to get under eye filler and this doctor was tryna sell me a facelift … honestly you can get paranoid when a dr says stuff like that… there is also this dr on UA-cam… I forgot his name but he encourages people in their 30s and 40s not to get lasers but facelifts
@@beautybeyond40 thank you for your reply!
Should we do radio frequency before microcurrent?
sure, if you want to!
@@beautybeyond40 Trina, I’m looking to you for advice. In what order do you perform these routines?
@@providencephelps1497 I don’t really have an order of devices. I start with ones that don’t require any gel and then I move onto the ones that do require gel. I do different devices every day so I don’t really have an order. That’s why I didn’t leave a more detailed answer.
@@beautybeyond40 Thanks so much. Very helpful!! 🥰
hi~Can't I buy it in Canada? I can't submit my order.
@@魏圣洁 hi. Not sure which device you are trying to buy, but if checkout isn’t working for Canada, then I would assume it’s not available there. You could ask the customer service on the device site where you are trying to shop to see if they have any international retailers.
Did you sell the gx
Do you mean my old ZIIP device? No, I still have it. I don't sell my devices in case I need them for a video.
I love the nanocurrent in my Ziip but never knew that it focuses on the skin. The product developer is vague about nanocurrent benefits. I am very disappointed with my cordless NEWA and would like to get a new RF device. I’m 64 and am just starting to see some sagging in my jowl area.
Is the ziip not helping the jowels? It defo have a powerful setting for them!
Is Dma not the same as ems?
It is not
Thank you for your video! I’m trying to decide on a microcurrent device that would be good for my deep “11” lines. It seems like the Myolift would be best for me but I’m intimidated by it because it seems complicated and I’m a beginner with devices. Do you think the ZIIP would work for my concern with the “11” lines? Thank you for your help!
@@amymeadows9829 yes! ZIIP would work if you use founder favorite nanocurrent routine there. You could also try the myolift QT and use “stretch” mode
@@beautybeyond40 Thank you for your response!
Sorry one more question - how do you pack all the devices when you travel? Carry on or checked luggage? Thank you!
@@amymeadows9829 carry on only!
@@beautybeyond40 Oh wow really? That’s surprising! Okay so have you ever had TSA take them out of your carry on and interrogate you? Obviously you know how expensive these devices are so I wouldn’t want them confiscated. Thank you for your input and knowledge!
I prefer Jane Mann anma over the guasha
I would love to try that! I don't have one.
@@beautybeyond40 it's great for the scalp and i love that it has a handle. plus jane mann has a bunch of vids on how she uses it. she talks about fascia while she instructs the viewer.
My ZIIP died after a year and the company has refused to replace it :(
How long is the warranty?
@@beautybeyond40I think it’s only for 1 year but this happened a while ago and they refused to do anything.
It just stopped charging one day after about 1 year of use (right after the warranty expired) and is now completely useless
@@tatyanamamut3174 were you hoping they would make an exception for you since the warranty was expired?
Seems like if the device stops charging, that shouldn’t happen and the company should stand behind its product. It’s meant to last for years, right? If the company’s policy is that it’s normal for the device to be completely inoperable after 1 year, your viewers should probably know that and expect to buy a new one every year.
Honestly those spots are called liver spots for a reason, I recommend IV glutathione therapy and/or having it in your supplements because it supports your liver and hyperpigmentation issues.
Liver spots is a misnomer. “The spots derive their name from the fact that they were once incorrectly believed to be caused by liver problems, but they are physiologically unrelated to the liver, save for a similar color.“ They are sun damage from 50 years of living
I do like the video but I'm not sure I believe about yoynnot having botox since you haven't moved your eyebrows throughout the entire video. This makes me question the validity of what you're saying.
Believe what you want. This is for you: www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFQ6TP3s/
I’m tired
I’m tired
Whenever I hear Nira laser, I cringe. I hated this device, returned after two months. Painful and no result whatsoever. Nira's marketing people are everywhere on UA-cam, responding people's comments...very aggressive marketing
Wow I’m so surprised to hear this. Which laser did you use? I love my Nira lasers.
@@beautybeyond40 The basic one. How do you actually know that Nira works for you if you use so many gadgets at the same time? There are actually quite a lot of comments by people who are not satisfied with Nira at all, so I don't think it's strange.
@@Emimadd What is the basic one? The original Precision or the newer Pro laser? How I know a device works is because I've been doing this for a really long time and I always use the scientific method to isolate results over a set period of time when testing a specific device. For example, I have a 90 day test of the NIra Precision on my channel and a 60 day test of the Nira Pro on my channel - both with sets of before and after photos. Once I see isolated results, I decide whether or not I want to incorporate a device into my ongoing device routine. In another example, I tested the JOVS laser mask device for a little more than a month, wasn't impressed with the results, so I am no longer using that and switched back to my LYMA laser since the results were much better. You are correct that some people say the Nira laser doesn't work for them. Not all devices work for everyone as we are all very different and have different skin. I was specifically surprised that you said the laser was painful and I wonder what level you used it on and if you used it on clean, dry skin. If you use it on wet skin, it will definitely hurt as it's designed to work on dry skin. I always review clinical studies and return policies in my videos so viewers are well aware of and return policy and return window in case a device doesn't work for them. The Nira has a 90 day money back guarantee, so I'm so glad you were able to return it and use the money toward a different device that would work better for you. I hope this answers your questions.
All these devises - just too much - just as confused as ever?????
In this video, my intent was to review all the devices I use and why so that you can decide what skin concerns you have that I also have and decide which devices might be good for you. You don’t have to use them all and you could just pick one to start. Everyone wants to know my beauty routine so that’s why I made this video. My intent was not to confuse people, but to show comprehensive review of everything I’m doing as a 49-year-old who is not doing injectables.
Thanks for all of this info! If been concerned on burning fat with RF. I recently read that 3MHz and above will burn fat and something that is 1mhz is safe. I read about the tripollar so it’s a possibility. I have the narrow Nora and haven’t used it for a year. After watching you, I will return to using this a few times a weeks for my eyes BUT I just bought Venus by evenskyn for the eyes. Since they are both heat, sounds like I cannot use them together. I also have the NuFace for the eyes only - received last week so haven’t used it yet.
I have watched someone’s UA-cam talking about devices and I thought she could be sponsored. I just saw another one about U1 ultrasound which goes past the fat layer to the “SMA.” Going that deep will burn fat.
When I mentioned I heard that over 3 will burn fat she said never heard of that and have a nice day. Then I posted an NIH article about burning abdominal fat and this is 41-42C. It was deleted. Interesting.
I will get a RF device at some point and have been looking at Megelin (sp??). Will use the lowest level but only about 6x every 3 months. When a device breaks up the inner layers you have to give it time to start growing back before your next treatment. Some people are using them daily/every other day and they do see good results but eventually some have complained of laxity/fat loss; you have to give it a rest for sometime to be on the safe side.
Fat loss RF:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4950457/
At home RF (tripollar and newa) does not cause facial fat loss. ua-cam.com/users/shortsPWXdTbfS1zk
My UA-cam video about this topic : ua-cam.com/video/1NuTW3TVLd0/v-deo.html
Dr. Dray's response to this topic: ua-cam.com/video/ywuykgM1_ws/v-deo.html
Also, the Venus is just warming - not a laser or RF device that is conducting heat into the dermis to stimulate collagen. It's like those wands with heat - Solawave, e.g. You don't have to worry about pairing your Venus with other heat devices; it's not that hot and isn't really doing much in terms of tightening the skin. I think the warmth is helping to push the skincare deeper into the skin and it's the LED that is supposedly tightening your skin. The Venus didn't do much for me so I am back to my NIRA.
@beautybeyond40 Led masks i would love you to reviews on is jovs, higher dose and omnilux mens which has a higher wavelength and irradiance, so confused
Do you mean the JOVS laser mask? I tested this and didn’t see great results so far. Higher dose LED is included in my LED device comparison UA-cam video. I made a post about the Omnilux men’s mask about a year ago on instagram. This mask goes deeper to specifically target men’s skin.
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