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Anti-aging demonstration using Ionotophoresis with Arbonne’s NutriMin C RE9 line

www.massageandskincaresolutions.com Iontophoresis is the process of introducing water soluble products into the skin with an electric current. The machine used is a professional Galvanic Machine. Frances Vincen-Brown, Karuna Reiki Master/ Licensed Esthetician from Massage and Skin Care Solutions is demonstrating this process with NutriMin C RE 9 products from Arbonne. Arbonne’s products create amazing results all on their own, but when combined with the Galvanic current, it gives instantly younger firmer looking skin! Great for special events when you want to look your very best. For more information on all the services Massage and Skin Care Solutions has to offer visit our web site at www.massageandskincaresolutions.com

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5 Comments

@kaly84 I am glad it is helpful and I may do more on this later but I haven’t really had a chance to do more videos as life can get busy! Maybe try looking for other videos like this one on-line and or Milady’s books or videos on galvanic current and how to use it. Good luck and I will keep it in mind to do more video’s on this subject when I have a chance.


your video is really helpful. can you post another one that you are using cataphoresis and show more show you turn the switch to negative or positive pole or which electrode on client. i need some revision but i dont know where i can get help from.
thanks


:) thanks for the reply!


That’s great that you are in school. I love being an esthetician. In this short demonstration and for video quality I did not, and it’s gauze that usually is used not cotton.Setting was low and client’s skin was saturated in product to ensure no irritation. In longer treatments I would be using gauze. Thanks for your question and I wish success in your career.


I’m currently an esthetician student, and wondered why you did not wrap the roller with cotton, you don’t have to do this?


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