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  1. I’m really interested in your experiences here. I have much more mature skin than you but, being Asian, it’s prone to scarring and long lasting pigmentation from ingrown hairs. I find that a dose of sunshine will bring out 30 year old scarring on my forehead and other areas. At the moment I have three particularly noticeable ingrown hair blotches on the side of my face at my hairline. Grr.

    Was considering Fraxel but now they’ve brought this out. Phillips wouldn’t send me a review product (boo) but I’m considering buying this anyway. Is it worth the huge cost, do you think?

    1. Hi msalliance, firstly sooo sorry for the late reply; it’s been a manic couple of weeks! In my (very humble) opinion, I do believe it’s worth every penny as it really is a very effective machine and has done fantastic things for my skin. There’s another blogger around who’s skin is more mature than mine and she’s just finished her trial: http://glamplusforty.blogspot.com/p/philips-reaura-final-post-after-12.html

      Her before and after pics are fantastic and definitely worth a look.

      Let me know if you decide to give it a go! xx

    1. Hi, the pigmentation I had has decreased (although I’ve since had pretty bad breakouts that have brought a few more PIH marks) but I’ve had to temporarily stop using as per my last blog about the ReAura.

  2. Hello would the re-aura be anti aging. Would it remove fine lines and over all
    give a more healthy appearance

    1. Hi Honeypot,

      The intention of the ReAura is mainly as an anti-ageing device so it deals with signs of age like fine lines, pigmentation, uneven skintone etc. It definitely gives a healthier appearance and that’s pretty much immediate as skin ends up quickly developing what I call the ReAura Glow 🙂 xx

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    1. Hi Sascha, just read your review whilst looking into ReAura. Thanks, very helpful! I’m 26 and have mild acne scarring on my cheeks (it really looks like I have very enlarged pores) and was just wondering whether you’ve found it to improve your pore size and any scarring? I’ve had a session of Fraxel before and found it to be so-so (I couldn’t really afford follow up sessions at over £600 a pop!), do you think that this will give good results on scarring? I’ve tried a million and one treatments- dermarolling, glycolic peels, fraxel, Erbium Yag… you name it, I’ve tried it! Just want a really honest opinion before I shell out £800.

      many thanks,
      Beth

    2. Hi Beth,

      It’s really difficult to tell whether it improved pore size (although you know it’s virtually impossible to improve the actual size of pores; the only thing that’s helped me improve the look of them is the Clarisonic) but it definitely had an almost immediate impact on my scarring. Had I not kept breaking out I would’ve definitely continued using it as the most dramatic effect it was having was on my acne scars and as nothing ever works on them, it was a godsend!

      Sorry for the delay and let me know how you get on if you decide to buy it xx

    1. Hi Kelly! Unfortunately not – I lost the tip for the device and I haven’t been able to locate a replacement. It was a brilliant product though, so if you’ve got your hands on one then hopefully you’ll love it!

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