I was one of those four-year-olds who, in coloring books, had trouble staying within the lines. The kid sitting next to me painstakingly produced little dots and dashes to create an illusion of texture. He was the Seurat of Preschool. Probably grew up to make those Photomosaic portraits – the ones comprised of a zillion tiny photographs.
If, like me, you had crayon issues, you may also feel that the whole Vital Gel Therapy routine has way too steep a learning curve. Unlike the folks I wrote about last week, you have the time, just not the talent. Or so you think.
Help is here! Söliv’s website now includes a two-minute Flash File Demonstration of how to apply Vital Gel Therapy.
And BTW, are you looking for even faster results? Then apply VGT every day, use the special Söliv brush, and don’t stint on quantity. Two coats should do the trick. Think of it as an investment in the integrity of your skin. If you do take a break from using VGT, you may lose ground, but most of the healing and tightening you’ve already experienced is there to stay.
One longtime client I interviewed admitted she sometimes lets the VGT treatments slide for months at a stretch. Overall, she’s thrilled by her results. Saggy skin runs in her family, and by the time she turned forty, she already looked old. Söliv transformed her face, and especially her eye area.
“I used to have a deep groove down my cheek, which is pretty much gone,” she told me. “But I’ve been a little bit bad. I would use it for a while, then not, then start up again. When I’m being good, I use it all the time. I wish I’d used it every day. Your face never goes back to its original state pre-Söliv, but it won’t look quite as good, and it won’t keep improving. It does bounce back much more quickly when you start up again. I’d probably be further along like these other people I know if I’d been more consistent.”
So… if you’ve been taking a break, get back into the groove(s). When it comes to your skin, anyway, there’s a surefire way to smooth over the cracks.
Friday, March 21, 2008
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