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Nu skin Galvanic Spa treatment

Posted by leahcate (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 7, 09 at 13:33

Anyone have any first hand experience with this $300 (plus supply of gel) tool that is sold via a multi- marketing...think Arbonne and Amway.... business? It screams fake, but heard from a friend it seemed to work on the woman who gave the demo,and was selling it. I assume it falls under the too-goo-to-be-true rule. Anyone ?


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RE: Nu skin Galvanic Spa treatment

I'm surprised no one has commented; I was amazed recently at a mall vendor,
those free standing kiosks, an exfoliator creme, the brand has gold in it.
it worked wonderfully on my hands. But he was so pushy , it was a turnoff.

I hope someone chimes in with their experience, I'm curious about it.


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RE: Nu skin Galvanic Spa treatment

Yep, pyramid scheme. I have a friend who tried the product, didn't like it, and is still being pressured to sell the crap. I am a personal fan of Crabtree and Evelyn's "La Source" line for hand and foot exfoliators and lotions, it smells so good and works wonderful.

For a really cheap and great hand treatment, take a 1/2 teaspoon or so of salt or sugar in your palm, add about a teaspoon of olive oil and scrub away for a minute or two then rinse. The feel when you are rinsing is amazing! This is one of the best exfoliators I have ever done, and it is the cheapest by far, and men will even do it! My dad is the one who showed it to me, and he is far from a girly-man.

I like how Shauna joins the forum the same day she posts to hawk the stuff!


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I also love the C & Evelyn hand repair, it's a scrub like cream that gives you a quick repair and hydrating. Michelle, what a great tip, will try that.


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Funny, right after I posted this I went and gave my hands a salt scrub. One tip, don't do a teaspoon of olive oil, use just enough to cover the salt/sugar in your hands. I had too much and had to keep wiping off the extra oil, but my hands are like silk!


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