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How to Penetrate Products Using Ultrasound Facials

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Summary: Learn information and details about how to penetrate the product into the skin during an ultrasonic facial in this free video clip.

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By Hollie Olson
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Hollie Olson currently owns and operates Celebrity Spa Services in Vancouver, Wa. She is a Washington State Licensed Aesthetician, as well as a Nationally Certified Permanent Makeup...read more

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"I’m Hollie Olson on behalf of Expert Village. I’m going to talk about using the ultrasonic to penetrate creams and skin. Another benefit of the ultrasonic machine is that you can flip this blade over, we change a couple settings, and actually penetrates product into the skin. There’s a big difference when you’re buying a product, one that actually floats around on top of your skin or one that actually absorbs. Look for products that say quick absorption, penetrates deeply, and especially anything with the word cerium in it, which is what I’m going to use today is a vitamin C cerium. Vitamin C is extremely healthy for the skin. What we’re going to do with the ultrasonic machine is we’re going to use the waves from that machine at a low frequency to help penetrate the product deeper that it would go just on it’s own. After completely covering the face with the cerium in a light coat, I’m just going to take and rotate this machine so we’re covering all the areas. It’s doesn’t really matter which direction you go on the skin because you’re in a circular motion. As we go through the face, it’s going to penetrate the vitamin C in. You can use moisturizers and other treatment creams. For acne prone skin, you can even penetrate in a treatment medicated creams. Once these get deeper into the skin, the more results you see because the product actually got down to the cellular level where it really work. "

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