I agree the marketing was not great. My question is this: apart from reviewing the marketing, do you have a review of actual short or long term use of the device? I think that would be more useful since I respect the opinion of a dermatologist on that. Marketing reviews, many people can do that without being a dermatologist. Thank you 🙏🏻
Editing pictures seems to be the norm. How often i see before and after pictures where the lashes and brows are in the exact same location as in the before pic yet magically the skin doesnt have pires anymore or something like that 😒 those companies prob think we all stupid
I thought the same thing until I read that this was done over a 12 week period. The photos were taken 12 weeks apart, NOT the same day, so I suppose it is possible to have more lifted brows. I noticed this omission of a few of your other reviews. I value your opinion, but please be sure you are giving accurate information.
I think some of these devices could even work to the opposite effect, especially for older people? Devices that offer light and ems (electric impulse) therapy. Because one could use under skin fat (plumpness) via these micro muscle contractions?
I own this and am a huge fan, everyone in my family and friends have complimented me on my facial skin look lately. Great to use after you put on your fav moisturizer
Marketing isn’t about presenting the facts beautifully anymore, its about lying and sadly, no one’s doing anything to stop this. If i were extremely rich, i’d file lawsuits every now and then to companies that lie.
Been using the mask for two weeks now. I already see a difference. Personally I think Therabody is a good company. Expensive yes, but you get what you pay for. 😁
@@jasonlam5738 what kind of difference have you seen? I also had it for two weeks and I think I’m seeing a sort of radiant effect. I’m pretty young and don’t have wrinkles so I can’t comment on that. Most noticeable difference has mostly been in reducing redness and blotches on the skin on the right side of my jaw and neck. So it’s definitely working… Still $600 is kind of steep for something I’m not sure about in regard to its long term use…
@iron_recluse How does the pro led attachment compare to their new LED mask? $600 for a mask? What made you go for them compared to the proven LED masks from Omnilux LED mask or Current Body (both in the high $300s but discounted for Black Friday)?
@@Sun.n.Flowers the Pro Led is also pretty good because you can use it on your neck and other areas. The mask you can also use on your neck but it’s awkward. Also I went with Therabody because I’m already familiar with the brand and they have a 1 year warranty so if anything went wrong with the device I can literally drive 10 minutes to their HQ and get a replacement. Still I would say if you already have the Pro, save your money and just get the other brands you mentioned. Also I know you didn’t ask but I’ve noticed that the device works and it’s helped a lot with redness and texture BUT I’m beginning to get a lot of small flat moles. Like a dorito chip. definitely don’t want to over do it with red light
Asalamualikum i am from pakistan and i seek some advice for skin care as i found on whole internet that you being such honest can you help me? Here in pakistan dermatologists are really expencive and as usual they suggest what they are endorsing please let me know your telegram or where ever i can reach you thanks
I agree the marketing was not great. My question is this: apart from reviewing the marketing, do you have a review of actual short or long term use of the device? I think that would be more useful since I respect the opinion of a dermatologist on that. Marketing reviews, many people can do that without being a dermatologist. Thank you 🙏🏻
I feel like a lot of products use these before after photos that are clearly altered photos but people believe it.
true! Drives me crazy. They’re always a different angle, different lighting, zoomed out etc.
Reviewed the marketing but never actually reviewed the product 😭
Editing pictures seems to be the norm. How often i see before and after pictures where the lashes and brows are in the exact same location as in the before pic yet magically the skin doesnt have pires anymore or something like that 😒 those companies prob think we all stupid
What devices do u recommend and use. This seems too good to be true 😢
I use it and love it.
Can you please make a video for mild ichthyosis vulgaris patient
I thought the same thing until I read that this was done over a 12 week period. The photos were taken 12 weeks apart, NOT the same day, so I suppose it is possible to have more lifted brows. I noticed this omission of a few of your other reviews. I value your opinion, but please be sure you are giving accurate information.
I think some of these devices could even work to the opposite effect, especially for older people?
Devices that offer light and ems (electric impulse) therapy.
Because one could use under skin fat (plumpness) via these micro muscle contractions?
And where is your review of the device?
I own this and am a huge fan, everyone in my family and friends have complimented me on my facial skin look lately.
Great to use after you put on your fav moisturizer
Thanks!!
Marketing isn’t about presenting the facts beautifully anymore, its about lying and sadly, no one’s doing anything to stop this.
If i were extremely rich, i’d file lawsuits every now and then to companies that lie.
Oh thanks a lot 👍
The marketing is misleading…. But does the product work? They just released an LED mask. Wondering what your thoughts are on this? 🤔
Been using the mask for two weeks now. I already see a difference. Personally I think Therabody is a good company. Expensive yes, but you get what you pay for. 😁
@@jasonlam5738 what kind of difference have you seen? I also had it for two weeks and I think I’m seeing a sort of radiant effect. I’m pretty young and don’t have wrinkles so I can’t comment on that. Most noticeable difference has mostly been in reducing redness and blotches on the skin on the right side of my jaw and neck. So it’s definitely working… Still $600 is kind of steep for something I’m not sure about in regard to its long term use…
@iron_recluse How does the pro led attachment compare to their new LED mask?
$600 for a mask? What made you go for them compared to the proven LED masks from Omnilux LED mask or Current Body (both in the high $300s but discounted for Black Friday)?
@@Sun.n.Flowers the Pro Led is also pretty good because you can use it on your neck and other areas. The mask you can also use on your neck but it’s awkward. Also I went with Therabody because I’m already familiar with the brand and they have a 1 year warranty so if anything went wrong with the device I can literally drive 10 minutes to their HQ and get a replacement. Still I would say if you already have the Pro, save your money and just get the other brands you mentioned.
Also I know you didn’t ask but I’ve noticed that the device works and it’s helped a lot with redness and texture BUT I’m beginning to get a lot of small flat moles. Like a dorito chip. definitely don’t want to over do it with red light
It’s not a review if you don’t try it
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bro about hari Receding hairline solutions now days youngsters big problem.
ugh i hate it when they lie. i actual want this device too and they're using massage guns
Asalamualikum i am from pakistan and i seek some advice for skin care as i found on whole internet that you being such honest can you help me? Here in pakistan dermatologists are really expencive and as usual they suggest what they are endorsing please let me know your telegram or where ever i can reach you thanks
Look up The Ordinary. Also The Inkey List. Dermatologist made with many topicals which dermatologist's charge a fortune for. Best wishes Ty