Tackle wrinkles and tone – At home Galvanic Facial
I tried not to be offended when our beauty editor asked me to trial an anti-ageing treatment.
Surely, my 32-year-old vocabulary doesn’t need to feature words such as wrinkles, sagging, fine lines, under-eye shadows or impurities?
And surely, my 32-year-old face doesn’t sport such features, either?
The sad fact is that we start showing signs of ageing about the age of 25 or, if you want a really depressing thought, we start ageing from the moment we are born.
So, when I discovered I could “turn the ageing tap off” with Galvanic Spa System II-EX (Black) , iron out the appearance of lines and wrinkles and that the treatment could come to me, I jumped at the chance.
A 25-year-old global entity that is science-based rather than a cosmetics company, Nu Skin has been in Australia for 16 years. It has laboratories in China and the United States, filled with more than 130 PhD scientists.
Executive distributor Justine Easton said the ageLOC product, delivered via the hand-held galvanic device, only recently had been launched on the market and was set to revolutionise the industry.
“We think this unit will be like a hairdryer: everybody will want one in their home,” she said. “It not only does the face, it does cellulite, firms the upper arms and works on the scalp to improve hair conditioning as well.
“Galvanics has been around for many years … it’s a process of delivering a charge with a microscopic electric current.”
A charge? An electric current? On my face? OK, now I am scared.
But then I realise Justine is applying the hand-held galvanics device – and delivering that charge – as we are talking. And it doesn’t hurt a bit.
She had first cleansed and applied the pre-treatment gel, which was delivered into the skin with regular sweeps of the battery-powered device, on a negative charge, over the skin.
As the wand moves over the face, it pushes the gel into the skin.
“This is going in and grabbing those impurities at that lower level,” Justine said.
After a 15-minute wait and a toner spray, the ageLOC gel is applied and the process is repeated, but this time the device is set to positively charge and draw the impurities out of the skin like a magnet.
Justine tells me the process gives a much deeper cleanse than any topical cleanser can and that the ageLOC gel actually lifts and hydrates the skin.
“It is targeting the arNOX (ageing) enzyme, thus slowing a key cause of ageing in the surface of our skin,” she said.
“We recommend the treatment is done twice a week, but you can use it every day, if you like, for faster results. People not only experience long-term anti-ageing benefits, but the immediate visible results last for days.
“Many men are using this, too, because for them, it’s just like a little shaver and it’s so easy to use.”
Indeed, the treatment is flexible, portable, convenient and a natural alternative in that it will plump up your skin without an invasive Botox needle. Justine has given the left side of my face the treatment only, so I can compare. I look in the mirror and notice that my marionette line (running vertically between my nose and mouth) is more faint.
My skin feels supple, hydrated and smoother to the touch. My skin tone looks more even and those few blemishes have lightened a little.
Justine said each treatment worked out to be about $10, which was a bargain for such results.

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