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Electro-conductive facial beauty machines...

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Dizzieblonde | 20:12 Tue 05th Sep 2006 | Body & Soul
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Has anyone else tried or brought one of those electrical facial-type machines, basically with two metallic probes which supposedly lift and refine the skin? You usually need to coat the face in a gel to act as a conductor for the electricity, and I assume they work in a similar way to those abdominal muscle-building belts.

They apparently reduce wrinkles and improve the texture of the skin, but I'm a bit sceptical - Does anyone know of any evidence into these, and whether they actually do anything, or are they just another fad playing on insecurity?
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sounds like the Electric chair treatment.

If women are told ''IT WILL WORK'' their will always be a market for crap like this

Wheres everyones natural beauty these days?

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