Dermawand Does it Work Review
Dermawand is based on the expensive radio frequency devices many dermatologists use on their patients to get rid of wrinkles and sagging skin. Christine Boves created Dermawand. She's been a cosmetic instructor and advisor for almost 40 years. Boves uses the product herself and believes that rejunevnating skin and getting that glow back needs to be done every single day. But does it really work?
Three-Week Trial
A woman named Connie had purchased Dermawand and decided to try it for three weeks . She wanted to know if this radio frequency system, that's been toned down for home use, actually toned and firmed the skin. Dermawand looks a little like a plastic rocket ship. Connie learned Dermawand wasn't just for the face; it could also be used for the neck, thighs, legs, and arms. Dermawand can also be used to remove cellulite from the thighs.
What it Look Like
Dermawand plugs into any wall socket. It has a dial on the bottom from zero to nine. It is recommended that you only use no more than the strength of one for the sensitive eye area. Beginners should use a strength of three and gradually increase the strength in the weeks to come. The front end has a glass tip that is used for the skin treatment. Connie says the manufacturer recommends you use the Dermawand on a dry face. You will feel like you're experiencing tiny little pin pricks. Another way to tell the device is working is you 'll smell some subtle, sweet scent from the device. After going over your face in circular motions, be sure to use a gel and moisturizer and continue the treatment. In three weeks, Connie has noticed some improvement in her skin but not as much as she would like.