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Using Ionzyme Sonophoresis for Facials

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Summary: Learn about using ionzyme sonophoresis for facials in this free video.

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By Brigette Beasse and Gena Haba
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Born in Louisiana, and raised in Los Angeles, Gena Haba studied at Yamano School of Beauty and worked as an esthetician for 25 years. Haba is currently a Regional Consultant and...read more

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" Welcome, my name is Bridget Beaz and I am Gina Habba. On behalf of expertvillage.com in this clip we will talk about sonophoresis. If you would like to know more about facials and our other services contact us at Bridget 310-432-6671 or Gina at 818-633-2396. In this segment, we are going to be talking about sonophoresis, which is otherwise known as low frequency ultrasound. Low frequency ultrasound was developed to help force the vitamins deeper into the skin. It is a very safe procedure that is done with vitamins that are specifically made to ionize into the skin. By using the sonophoresis, we are able to force the vitamins deeper into the skin, this allowing us to get a better effect. The treatment can be done in different areas. You can target upper lip lines. You can target crow's feet and hyperpigmentation, so after the skin has been thoroughly cleansed, it is the perfect time to start this treatment, so you apply the vitamins and then this is the metal device and I am going to work on the upper lip area and also of course all over the eye area and you can also work on sunspot too which is wonderful and I call them clinic corrections and so the client might experience a little bit of tingling while I am doing the sonophoresis, also tingling under the shoulder because an electrode has been put and some sparkling in the eye too. So Nicole, I am going to start right there, Okay, don’t be afraid, here we go, if you really want to achieve wonderful results is to have like two sessions a week and you might need 6-12 sessions, of course it depends on how deep the wrinkle is and how big the sunspot is."

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