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Magnetic Gold Nanoparticles Facial

Magnetic Gold Nanoparticles Facial contains Colloidal Gold, known for its healing properties, to give a radiant glow, and Marine Collagen to help smooth and protect skin structure. It cools and soothes tired skin, deeply hydrates and softens for a healthy glow.

 

Magnetic Gold Nanoparticles Facial contain iron and the mask is removed with a magnet. Yes, like the magnets you have on your fridge. These Magnetic Gold Nanoparticles Facial pull impurities out, give your skin an energized look, and reduce signs of aging.

 

Young children and pregnant women should not use magnetic field therapy because the safety of this therapy is not proved. People who have medical devices or implants with a magnetic field, such as a pacemaker, should not use magnet therapy, because it could interfere with the function of the implant.

 

 

Benefits:

Small iron particles work out of the skin, accompanied by dead skin cells and toxins that clog pores.

This prevents the skin from breathing properly, leading to inflammation and pimples and speeding up signs of ageing.

 

Not only that but when removed, the cream magnets create a kind of electromagnetic interaction with the skin to wake up from laziness and restore activity by promoting blood circulation and regeneration of cells, thanks to anti-oxidative substances such as the peptide to give your skin an elastic and soft all the time.

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Pre-treatment

1. Fourteen days prior to your appointment please refrain from:
- having a chemical peel

- tanning in tanning boot 

- having a wax or chemical depilatory treatment (five days prior). 

- getting Botox or dermal filler injections (seven days prior). 

- refrain from sun exposure for 10 days prior to your appointment. 
 

2. Delay the use of Tretinoin, Retin-A, Renova, Differin, Tazorac, Avage, EpiDuo, Ziana, and high-percentage AHA and BHA products for approximately five days prior to treatment.

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Post-treatment

1. For Two Days post-procedure:​

-Stay Cool! Heating internally can cause hyperpigmentation and blistering.

- No hot showers. 

- No hot tubs, steam rooms or saunas.

-No swimming.

- No participation in activities that would cause excessive perspiration.

- Do not use loofahs or other means of mechanical exfoliation.

- Do not direct a hair dryer or heat source onto the area.

- Do not apply ice or ice water to the area, except in the case of allergic reaction.

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2. Avoid direct sun exposure and excessive heat. Use a broad spectrum SPF product for daily UV protection.

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3. Do NOT pick or pull on any loosening or exfoliating of skin. This could potentially cause hyperpigmentation.

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4. Absolutely do not go to tanning booths. 

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