Buy The Slendertone Face

I read an article in the London Evening Standard newspaper with great interest yesterday all about a new non-surgical facelift machine from Slendertone - The Slendertone Face. It is set to be the must have beauty product of the autumn and apparently there is already a waiting list of 2000 people. Available exclusively from either Harrods or the Slendertone website, it will set up back £300 but promises to be clinical proven to work. Indeed the reviews from the Evening Standard and the Daily Mail seem to suggest there is some truth in the hype. And when I say hype I mean it! Aside from the massive publicity it received in the national press on the Harrods launch date of September 8th, TV presenters, pop stars and top businesswomen are said to be those on the waiting list. Annalise Quest, Harrods head of beauty said, "The excitement surrounding the launch has been exemplary".

The Slendertone Face Home Kit

Non surgical facelift machines are nothing new and are used in salons around the world. Perhaps the most famous commercial non surgical facelift company in the UK are C.A.C.I International who supply over 5000 establishments worldwide. When I ran a health a beauty centre I offered the Diana machine treatment and got good results with my clients but upfront costs and maintenance of machines like the C.A.C.I. and Diana are very expensive. That rules applies to the cost of the treatments. Outside London a treatment of the C.A.C.I. Quantum is about £38 and several treatments are required to achieve a result. Due to the popularity of commercial non surgical facial treatments, several manufacturers have brought out home versions with Slendertone's being the latest. Although, the initial price of the Slendertone Face is £300, this proves good value when considering you can treat yourself for life.

The Slendertone Head Set

The head set positions pads on either side of your face to target the Facial nerve which controls all the facial muscles; gently but effectively exercising them to firm and tone - delivering a natural facelift from the inside.

Perhaps what has got so many people interested in this product is its support from clinical trials. According to the website, the trials were "conducted in compliance with ICH Good Clinical Practices (GCP), The Declaration of Helsinki and EU and FDA clinical research guidelines. All Results from this trial were analysed by an independent statistician from the National University of Galway, Ireland." I am always a bit cynical when trials are mentioned so I have emailed the company to find out where I can read the published results away from the Slendertone website. Once I receive this information I shall publish a link to it here. However, if the claims are true (and with Slendertone being such an established company I am siding with the fact that they are) this gadget is impressive ...

Ultrasound imagery showed an average increase in muscle volume of 18.6% in the test group. Over the same period the control group showed a decline in muscle volume.

94% reported their face felt firmer.

90% reported improvement in facial toning.

80% reported their face looked lifted.

Even though I have not used it myself yet I intend to give this a go. They offer free postage and packaging plus, they also offer a money back guarantee if you decide that it is not for you.

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