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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Oct 14, 2021 ^^
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For a more cost effective "beauty pillow" ---- I bought the Contour CPAP Pillow 2.0 at Bed Bath & Beyond for $50 and just put a silk pillowcase i already use for my curly hair on it. This pillow is nearly identical shape to the $200 sleep & glow pillow that's been heavily advertised to reduce wrinkles, but for only 1/4 cost. I try very hard to sleep on my back, but when I inevitably turn onto my side, my face perfectly lays in the cutout space.....NO face smushing!! On top of the skin benefit, I have slept better with this pillow over the past several months than I have in years. Highly recommend trying it out!
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My partner is an aesthetician & does facials out of the house. He has a spa grade high-frequency machine & uses it on almost EVERY facial.
He always says to do it in dry skin before you start to apply product.
The comb attachment is actually meant to help stimulate hair growth on the head as well!
He also has a spa sized red-light machine & I have seen it work MIRACLES! He even used it to heal scaring on his legs.
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I already have the gloves! And back when you first said dry brushing I started doing it, and it changed my ingrown hair life :P I'm so going to buy all of this after I get my own place! They make sense!
I've been sleeping on my back for over 5 years now and my laughing lines/valleys disappeared (I had them by the age of 24 I'm turning 30 in two months!) Next step is to sleep on a slightly raised pillow, on my back.
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@TheBeautyExpert
2 years ago
Advice from an esthetician: very important to note, high frequency is not to be used on someone who has a pacemaker. This is very important! Great tool but important to pay attention to all contraindications. Thank you for mentioning it’s not to be used for pregnant women as well
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