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Back on track!

I have managed to do both my treatments this week.  I’m still doing them last thing at night and the ReAura has a soothing effect on me; actually it’s so relaxing that I find myself struggling to stay awake.  This might be just because I have been going to bed so late.  Once I sit on the floor in front of the mirror and relax I realise how tired I am.  I actually really like the sensation of using the ReAura.

My skin still feels a quite dry after I finish the treatment, but no longer feels rough.  The prickling sensation is much less now but the last treatment I did I had a few flushed areas on my face.  Not red, they just look slightly pink.  It’s unnoticeable with makeup and not tender.  Maybe my skin was more sensitive; this flushing had gone by day two.

The other thing that I have noticed is that the lines on my face seem slightly more noticeable the day after treatment.  This changes by day two, when the lines soften again and become less noticeable.

I have started to use the ReAura on my hands; it’s quite tricky because I have really bony hands.  I start with my right hand because you do get fed up of trying to move the ReAura over a small bony area.  If you start with the hardest it speeds things up when you come to your easier hand.  Obviously this will depend on whether you are left or right handed.

My hands are looking good; a couple of small blemishes are starting to disappear.  They are still rough to the touch and quite dry.

To round up, my skin looks clear, I’ve had no breakouts, it improves on day two after the treatment.  It is a little drier than usual but feels firm and not taut.   I am happy with the progress.

Details of the Philips ReAura and where to purchase here.