Stackedskincare High Frequency Device

What it is this high frequency facial wand uses an argon gas electrode to emit a small electrical current that generates oxygen when applied to the skin.
Stackedskincare high frequency device. This safe skin tool uses a small electrical current to oxygenate the skin effectively killing acne causing bacteria and reducing inflammation. The high frequency device is a handheld skincare tool for home use. Use as a spot treatment to zap stubborn acne and prevent blemishes from getting bigger 43w. The high frequency device.
If you have rosacea eczema or psoriasis it is better to leave this treatment in the hands of your esthetician. The electrode produces argon gas a gas that s good for your skin and emits a small electrical current. These high frequency tools specifically feature electrodes containing argon gas explains kerry benjamin a licensed aesthetician and the founder of stacked skincare in an email to tzr. How it works.
Stackedskincare high frequency device 149. High frequency device replacement electrodes spoon zap that zit literally. Certain skin conditions can make high frequency at home devices a little tricky to use. Hf devices have been used within the beauty industry for over a century to keep skin looking smooth and fresh.
We carry a variety of healthy skincare products such as serums peels and more. This oxygen travels into the skin to kill acne causing bacteria within blemishes while reducing inflammation and redness. This tool uses a gentle electrical current to kill acne causing bacteria and reduce inflammation and redness. Shop our luxury skincare products for healthier brighter and happier skin.
Of course you can t just hold up any electrical device to a zit and expect to zap it into oblivion. Kerry benjamin founder of stackedskincare returns as a guest in hello beauty and this time she talks about her high frequency device. It consists of a plastic handpiece housing a hf generator and an assortment of hermetically sealed glass electrodes containing neon or argon gas. A spa professional is more adept at working around skin conditions that may worsen with high frequency treatments.