Beauty Gadget or BS - Which Beauty Gadget Is Fake - Answers
June 12th, 2007Well, most of you missed the fake. It’s not surprising because they all sound pretty fake. The most popular choice was the Laser Comb at 37% . Nope, it’s real. So too is the oxygen skin smoother and the headband to reduce wrinkles. Here is the complete explanations.1. […]
Well, most of you missed the fake. It’s not surprising because they all sound pretty fake. The most popular choice was the Laser Comb at 37% . Nope, it’s real. So too is the oxygen skin smoother and the headband to reduce wrinkles. Here is the complete explanations.
1. Wand that shoots oxygen into your skin to smooth, tone, and stimulate. TRUE.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Derma Wand. This little gadget is said to “imitate hundreds of tiny fingers patting the surface of the skin at 114,000 cycles per second, while simultaneously emitting purified enriched oxygen, right on your skin’s surface, plus delivering vital thermal energy to help increase ’tissue warming’.” Let’s just hope it doesn’t have the same effect on global warming. Incidentally, this thing sounds silly and there is no proof that it works. In fact, the disclaimer says it all.
Derma Wand makes no claims to diagnose, mitigate, treat or correct specific skin disorders or diseases. Derma Wand is for relaxation or cosmetic use only
2. Hand held laser that makes your hair grow. TRUE. A product called LaserComb has
been approved as a hair restorer by the FDA. Personally, even though I know the company is selling this product, it still seems fake to me. You can read this hair laser restorer article for more information. But be skeptical. I think anyone using this will likely be disappointed.
3. Electronic headband that relaxes muscles to remove wrinkles. TRUE. For a mere $488
you too can get a Safetox that is claimed to effectively improve your face by training your muscles to relax. The good folks at Safetox have created something that can let you “turn back time”. No, it’s not a DeLorean, it’s a headband and the notion behind it is ridiculous. Relaxing your facial muscles will do nothing about the primary causes of wrinkles namely, lost skin elasticity and collagen/elastin depletion. With the claims they are making, it’s no surprise they haven’t brought it to the US yet. I’m not sure the FDA would let them sell it.
4. Ceramic unipolar magnet to control acne. FALSE. While magnets are claimed to cure everything from aches to cancer, no one has introduced a ceramic, unipolar magnet to get rid of acne. The kernel of truth that this BS came from the plethora of magnet health products you can buy. I’ve got news for you, there’s no proof magnets have any affect on health or beauty.
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