Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Yes, it works! Get it!
3
75%
No, it's a gimmick and doesn't work!
1
25%
 
Total votes: 4

LisaC2019
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by LisaC2019 » 4 years ago

RS wrote:
4 years ago
I have the NuFace Trinity and I really like it. I even got my husband to start using it. Although he has to be reminded and grumbles about it. That one only has the red light however, and cost A WHOLE LOT MORE than this one here.

I may give it a try because of the other light features. I am having an inner conflict about ordering here at the moment though. But my “buy now” finger is weak!
RS I truly understand the "weak buy now finger" :)
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OtherSideOfTheTracks
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by OtherSideOfTheTracks » 4 years ago

I'm interested in the Opatra - but it's too expensive for my budget. :(
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silleemee
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by silleemee » 4 years ago

The thing about most of these 'light therapy' devices is that they are time consuming. They don't work if you don't use them. I own a red light w/ infrared (FaceFX) made by Silk'n company. I got it from HSN. I used it for about a year and saw very little change. It was just not enough to keep me going, too much work so I stopped. I'm now into microneedling and using my Tria Age Defying Laser. Those work.
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LisaC2019
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by LisaC2019 » 4 years ago

OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote:
4 years ago
I'm interested in the Opatra - but it's too expensive for my budget. :(
Like everything else on the market OtherSideOfTheTracks I believe that someone else will be able to produce similar devices and the price will decrease. I would not even be surprised if this current technology gets an upgrade and the older devices will drop significantly in price. I hope you find the right skin treatment that works for you and is within your budget.
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Spooky
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by Spooky » 4 years ago

LisaC2019 wrote:
4 years ago
OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote:
4 years ago
I'm interested in the Opatra - but it's too expensive for my budget. :(
Like everything else on the market OtherSideOfTheTracks I believe that someone else will be able to produce similar devices and the price will decrease. I would not even be surprised if this current technology gets an upgrade and the older devices will drop significantly in price. I hope you find the right skin treatment that works for you and is within your budget.
Plus, I haven’t seen any reviews online about
this product. So much money
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Gem Lover
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by Gem Lover » 4 years ago

I ordered the Phenitech Blackhead Remover and just cancel it, It is $29.99 here and I found it on the A river site for $19.99.
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RS
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by RS » 4 years ago

Gem Lover wrote:
4 years ago
I ordered the Phenitech Blackhead Remover and just cancel it, It is $29.99 here and I found it on the A river site for $19.99.
The same one? I looked briefly and the one I saw only had the red light.
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silleemee
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by silleemee » 4 years ago

I found one on Amazon. It's not available but you can still read reviews for it there. Google search this and you'll find it on Amazon:

Phenitech Blackhead Remover Vacuum, Pore Vacuum Cleaner Extractor Blackhead Vacuum Comedo Suction Kit Face Nose Blackhead Remover Tool Beauty Device for Facial Skin Care
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Spooky
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by Spooky » 4 years ago

OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote:
4 years ago
I would love to hear what everyone does and products used in their skincare routine - creams/lights/cleansers etc. Wouldn't it be beneficial to learn what works or doesn't work with others? I need more ladies in my life to discuss these things with lol. Anyway, if you have beauty secrets you want to share, please do here!

I will update after I get the Phenitech as to how I feel if it works or not in a few weeks.

Happy Thanksgiving!!
I wrote you a response but it didn’t post.
Retinol will remove wrinkles via exfoliation
plus it’s been scientifically shown to build
collagen. Alpha lipoic acid will lift the face.
Vitamin C with Arbutin will build collagen and
work on those dark spots. I use peptides during
the day and sunblock on top. I just started
collagen shakes once in the morning. Karen
Connelly has been using collagen shakes and
her skin has improved a lot.
Dark spots formed way back when we were kids.
Moms didn’t know much about sunscreens back
then. It is vital that you wear sunblock every
single day even if you’re inside. Blue light
from phones, tablets, computers and TVs
is accelerating the aging process.
I also have led light panels: red & blue
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LisaC2019
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Re: Phenitech Light Therapy for Skin YES/NO?

Post by LisaC2019 » 4 years ago

Gem Lover wrote:
4 years ago
I ordered the Phenitech Blackhead Remover and just cancel it, It is $29.99 here and I found it on the A river site for $19.99.
Gem Lover was it the exact model as the one presented on Shop LC? I attempted to look for the river site but must be in need of some more information on how to find it.
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