How to use LELA Skin Spatula
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2022
- LELA is a 4-in-1 ultrasonic skin spatula for deep cleansing, exfoliation, lifting & serum infusion to reveal radiant skin.
An essential addition to any beauty routine, treatment with the LELA simply starts with washing the face with water, ideally opening the pores through steaming or a hot towel. The diverse multi-modes of the LELA allow it to bring benefits to boost the radiance of your skin
LELA's 4 Treatment Modes:
Cleaning Mode: Deeply removes and cleans dirt and oil from the skin and unclogs pores. Best results come with steaming your face before starting.
Ion+ Technology: Removes the dirt and debris from your skin at a particle level using water to help rid your pores of buildup.
Ion- Technology: Apply your serums/cream or moisturizers to your skin so the products get deeper in the skin where they need to be.
Lifting Mode: Tighten and lift your skin + EMS (Electronic Muscle Stimulation) - Навчання та стиль
Always use on wet skin!! Even after steaming, keep the surface wet otherwise you can damage your skin.
Does it really work? Like the diamond mico suction one does
@@RainorShine1 yes, it works, when the skin is wet. i have not used micro suction bc it sounds more damaging.
@@RainorShine1 These things REALLY work. But, yes, your skin has to be very wet. Like, dripping wet, for it to work. Otherwise you're just causing a ton of friction on your skin. If you're doing it correctly, your skin should have ZERO irritation when you finish. You also have to make sure the device you purchase actually has a strong enough motor. Some of these devices look like they're running on hope instead of electricity.
@@geoffreybrowne5191electricity and water? doesnt sound right
@@jrmint2 you would be correct. Any kind of suction or vacuum device on the skin will risk bursting a blood vessel, and it also stretches the skin and causes general irritation.
You put the hydrating serum after using the device ?
You’re not using this correctly.
please explain?
Agreed she isn’t
It would have been more useful to educate instead of criticise.
@@penelopepitstop7748she’s not putting enough pressure on her skin, for s start.
@@penelopepitstop7748haters going to hate