Does the Derma really work?
- GSB
- Fairhope, AL
- 5 years ago
I've watched the infomercial for Derma rollers and wonder what results "real" people are having? If you've used the Dermarollers would you please let me know what you think?
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- leah01234
- February 11, 2014
Yes it does! In fact I'm using this Lift Wand from www[dot]lift-care[dot]com. I use this after a days work when I got home before bedtime.
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- diogo vitor
- February 8, 2014
Minha esposa usa e é uma maravilha, no Brasil o derma wand pode ser encontrado no Mercado Livre.
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- maricel2688
- December 23, 2013
Thanks for providing such great information. I really like your post and it's really helpful. :-)
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- talisha.j
- December 23, 2013
hi, i have an immune disease and malnutrition at age 23 i have lines wrinkles on neck, forehead, between the eyebrows and around the eyes and sagging at the mouth. however because of my age i still get pimples when i apply moisturizer to my face. Will this product work for me without causing pimples?
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- LPN
- December 19, 2013
After I've done my routine with derma wand, can I then put on my Retinol or Rentin A? It says to use it 2x a day, so how does one fit their retinol in there? since it's damaging to use with the actual dermawand before hand.
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- MJShelton
- December 15, 2013
Hello, I found this on another website............................................... Christina Boves August 23, 2013 at 12:45 am • Reply Hello Everyone I am Christina Boves, developer of the derma wand. Please feel free to contact me directly to answer your questions or concerns. If you have purchased the derma wand and feel you are not satisfied with your results, I can definitely help you achieve those results with the derma wand. Derma wand is not a scam, and it rivals the same power as a clinic radio frequency unit. With all the legal laws of advertising, we have diligently gone through independent clinical testing for every claim that we make. We have complete scientific back up for all claims, in order to televise our product honestly. So if you need extra help or have questions, you can email to me directly..at christinaboves@rogers.com I will be happy to assist you. And on a side note, WE DID NOT PAY TO GET ON THE DR. OZ SHOW.. We were contacted by their producer to have our product showcased. Best Regards Christina
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- Honghua
- December 7, 2013
Where does it sell?
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- ventura123
- December 7, 2013
I would go through dermawand itself, that way you will receive the products that go with it.
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- Ammo2666
- December 3, 2013
How much is derma wand to buy through the infomercial number?
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- Melodious
- January 23, 2014
Just a few minutes ago, I called the Derma roller infomercial. Shipping and Handling is $14.95 and there is also a NON-REFUNDABLE Processing Fee of $14.95 charged at the time when you order. I do not know what other people think but a company can use any words it wants such as Handling or Processing; it sounds to me that a customer pays twice for Handling. Just think, $14.95 X thousands or millions of customers who order whether they keep or send the Derma Wand back, that is a lot of profit the company makes just to resell a Derma Wand that has been returned.
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- Medmonson
- January 27, 2014
I only paid 9.99 total - the derma wand and products came free. They even waived the first payment for me since I was having financial problems.
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- better believe it
- December 3, 2013
I looked at the you tube dermarollers example and it showed how best to use it . I shall definitely be following that step by step and hopefully it will lift as well .
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- SHELBE200
- December 3, 2013
Also, are the results of use of Dermrollers actually lift parts of the face and for how long does it las? Thanks for any responss.
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- better believe it
- December 3, 2013
Hi , I've noticed a little bit of reduction in wrinkles eg they seem to be getting shallower .I've been using it twice a day for over a week from what I've read it does take awhile for a big improvement . Obviously it will never be as good as plastic surgery but I'm definitely going to stick with it and see .
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- SHELBE200
- December 3, 2013
How exactly does the Dermawand work. Is it a small electic ciurrent which could pull up the skin for a temporary time? I would truly appreciate any information Dermawand users could share. Thaank you.
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- MJShelton
- December 15, 2013
How this device works is that it delivers a high-frequency alternating electric current to the skin via a glass electrode. Electrical and thermal energy are delivered upon contact with the skin, stimulating underlying skin cells, collagen and also killing bacteria through the production of Ozone (oxidized Oxygen) (Dermarollersecrets.com, 2013). The Good: Unlike creams and even microdermabrasion treatments that can only treat superficial layers of the skin, this device can really penetrate beneath the surface and ‘plump up’ the skin through the stimulation of collagen. Moreover, older users (even those past 60) have seen significant improvements in the elasticity of their skin after prolong use. The Bad: Many users claim that they take quite a long time and many treatment sessions to see any visible results. Interestingly, older users (those above 40) seem to experience better results on this device than younger ones (Dermarollersecrets.com, 2013). I hope this helps
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- better believe it
- November 29, 2013
Hi , I bought my dermawand for $198 at Big W , Perth Western Australia . I've been using it for 5 days now for twice a day . I have used 3 different types of moisturizers on separate times and found that the better the moisturizer , the better the result . I have thick skin so I'm already up to level 9 , I have noticed small differences already eg pores , radiance also I look fresher . I'm 45 and have olive skin , also some people say you have to stick with it for months before you see a difference . So far I've been pleased with the Dermawand .
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- ciernapearl
- November 25, 2013
Im 32 years old wit med brown skin. I just want to reduce pores and blemishes. Does the Dermawand work as we'll for blacks?
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- ciernapearl
- November 25, 2013
Can the Dermawand be used on African American skin? Are the benefits the same?
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- ventura123
- December 3, 2013
Yes, it will work on African American skin. You may see faster results and that you may not have to turn the dial up past 1.
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- SueC
- November 21, 2013
I have a double Chin, will this get rid of it?
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- Gazzaz1
- January 26, 2014
I would like to know if anyone has used it for a sagging turkey neck.
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- LeonieP
- November 11, 2013
My DVD doesn't work either hence the reason for checking things out on the net. really pleased I did as Iv'e been patiently using this for months and didn't know about the little cap!!!! It's not something you would think comes off by just looking at it. Hell what a difference ..... and only on 1. Surely the male who says it is weak must not have taken off the cap either. Can someone tell me whether it is alright to use this over a moisturizer? It just seems to move easier on the skin when moisturizer is applied. Also is it OK to use on eyelids? Now I have tried it with the cap off I'm a bit weary and don't want to damage anything on my face.
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- ku01arnp
- November 24, 2013
HI LeonieP, see Podman's response below. The dvd tells you to start on level 3-4 then increase to level 9 gradually. Go slow. Don't ever use more than level 1 around the eyes and only on the bony part around the eyes, not the upper eyelids. You use the pre-face first (nickel sized) and do a treatment (whole face) then moisturize with their lotion or yours and repeat. Hope this helps. Hope this really works as advertised. I think I see results after only 2 treatments but then, maybe it is wishful thinking.
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