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Joined: 11/30/2008 Posts: 27
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Need alternative recs for conductive lotion for facemaster.
Thanks
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Joined: 9/9/2008 Posts: 581
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Aloe Vera gel,Forever Spring has a gel to use with their machine,they sell online and if you hit a sale you can get really good deals especially on the tubes.
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I use Fruit of the Earth 100% Pure aloe vera gel from Walmart...$4.00 for a very large bottle that will last years.
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I once heard the Facemaster doctor say 'you could just use water if you wanted to.' There was total quiet because that's not selling too many conductors now, is it? Then Suzanne said, 'I didn't know that.' But that was the old Facemaster. You can tell it works because you can feel it. No beauty benefit, just conducting.
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Joined: 11/3/2008 Posts: 52
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It's great there are some alternatives we can use! I like Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gelly...a bottle lasts and lasts and works really well. I also use Isomers Copper-P a couple of times a week. I'm going to try distilled water and dilute the Aloe Gelly a little! I do also like Suzanne's FaceMaster Peptide Serum...very nice. Love reading everyone's tips!
Best Regards...LL
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girlygirl30 wrote:Need alternative recs for conductive lotion for facemaster.
Thanks I purchase Walgreens aloe vera gel and add some H20, simple! Makes a great conductive solution for the Facemaster. Tried the aloe vera gel on its own, but didn't "feel" the sensation. It obviously was blocking some of the current that's needed for results. Plain old tap H20 won't give you the glide needed for comfort.
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