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by Avee Holmes - written on 07/09/07
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I've been using my "Dermawand"every day(sometimes twice a day if I have the time)for the past three weeks and can honestly say I'm pleased with the results so far.I'm 62 years young but have always looked younger than my age.The laughter lines appeared about 3 years ago but are now fast decreasing. For the first week I used the "Dermawand"I was a bit unsure about it as my skin erupted. I perservered thinking it might be drawing out the impurities and YES!!!HOORAH!!! I was right.I am so pleased that I invested £39.99+pp.'cos. I'm worth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/10/07 (Somewhat useful, 2446 readings)
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To the lady who is having problems with the sensation of the derma wand. Please check it isn't broken, as if it is slightly cracked near the bulb it will be much sharper than it would normally be. I am just about to replace mine of 5 years as it has started to sting because it is broken and it is almost unbearable to use. The Derma wand is a wonderfull product. it has reduced the lines round my mouth and redness on my cheeks and it makes my skin look really good even though I'm in my late ... Read the complete review
by Brenda - written on 12/08/07
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I have just started using the Derma Wand. I don't know if my face is particularly sensitive, and I am definitely not a wimp, but I do find it very unpleasant to use even on the lowest setting. I have only used it twice so far, and have had no miracle result, unlike some people. I cannot decide whether to keep it or not. The CD said that I would get used to the prickling sensation after a while, but I am not sure that is a good thing. Surely, in order to stop feeling the pain, it means that it will damage my nerve endings. I don't want to start damaging my skin. I wanted something that repaired it. It will be like when you lose the senstitivity in the tips of your fingers ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/09/09 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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WHAT IS A DERMA WAND?. Most of the ladies reading this will have heard about facial toning machines which work on the muscles of the face to tighten and strengthen them well the Derma Wand is similar but works on the skin instead. It is a condensed version of machines used in salons to help tighten up loose skin and refresh the complexion as well as helping to smooth out fine lines. It is recommended if you use these facial toners to follow up with the Derma Wand to give you an even more youthful appearance. WHAT THE BLURB SAYS Derma Wand is a skin treatment device which generates ozone. The ozone is a strong oxidizer, which is beneficial ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/11/05 (Very useful, 15648 readings)
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One evening I was flicking through the innumerable channels on the TV. Kids fast asleep, hubby in bed and Mum left alone with sole control of the remote! Whilst changing the channels between some equipment to flatten my tummy and give me a six pack (in just a few minutes a day!) and a food slicer that could slice a tomato paper thin (and your fingers if you weren't vigilant).. I stumbled across Ideal Worlds 'Pick of the Day'. The Dermawand. If your familiar with this channel you'll know that for a 24hr period from 9pm each day they offer their best sellers at a reduced price. The dermawand was £19.99 plus P&P. I’ve had a quick ... Read the complete review
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