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CACI facials

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SoOverItNow · 23/03/2015 14:11

Anyone had these and noticed a difference?
I recently lost weight and being mid 40 s it's made my face lose all youthfulness.

I'm toying with the idea of fillers but noticed these in my local beauty spa.

Anyone had a course of these? It's quite pricey at over £700.

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SoOverItNow · 29/03/2015 08:47

Genius idea!

Just looked at my local colleges. Prices rather range from £14-32

Much more affordable.

I wonder if the pain level will be higher with a less experienced person manning the machine?

Certainly worth booking an appointment to find out. Thanks.

On another note. Friend yesterday who has aged beautifully told me about facial exercises and claims her lack of jowls is down to doing these. Anyone tried these?

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SoOverItNow · 29/03/2015 08:50

ronald. How much filler do you get? How regularly do you top up? Is it £££?

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RonaldMcDonald · 29/03/2015 08:54

It is £££
I get filler about every 2 yrs

DreadedJowls · 29/03/2015 08:58

Fillers would cost half of the CACI facials and have immediate results, I had a top up 10 months after my first although I wasn't desperate to do it. To me expensive machines are just superficial zapping, kneading etc, fillers get into your face so results instant!

kittypinot · 29/03/2015 09:14

Glad to be of help. The students really appreciate the customers especially this time of year as term will soon be finishing and they need to pass.

kittypinot · 29/03/2015 09:16

sooverit the students will be overlooked at all times by their tutor. No need to worry about anything.x

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spithra0 · 10/11/2016 15:53

No does not work at all . I spent loads of money on a long course of Caci and wrinkle comb and miroderm and my skin looks no different at all

Whitesocks · 21/08/2018 10:48

Yes I have recently finished a course of 13 costing £580 and not seen any lifting to my face which CACI claim it does.

princesstiasmum · 21/08/2018 17:58

Thread lifts are not worth the money and make very little difference,
Katie Price and someone on loose women and Benidorm had it[sorry forgot her name] and both went in for surgery later,
My daughter had a thread lift and wasnt pleased with it
Even some surgeons dont recommend it
Look at "Real Self " website

princesstiasmum · 23/08/2018 08:44

Sherrie Hewson was the other one

Buntyforgirls · 23/08/2018 09:12

I had caci facials and they made a noticeable difference to the plumpness, texture and condition- gave my skin a glow.However... they were time consuming, uncomfortable at times, and too expensive to maintain, and, unfortunately, the maintenance program did not give me results. Nice for a temporary fix - maybe before a special event. Wonder what the home versions are like...

princesstiasmum · 23/08/2018 09:51

I had a tester Caci, years ago on just one side and the difference was very noticeable, that side was lifted, but it was expensive even then, and the effects didnt last long, so didnt take it up

George501 · 21/02/2020 19:00

Zone Face Lift is the way to go its a relaxing Facial Reflexology treatment followed by massage techniques.
No needles,electrical currents or fillers in sight

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