I’ve had a few comments and e-mails about why I haven’t posted about the ReAura for a little while, so I thought that it would make sense to write a quick post about it.
As pretty much anyone who’s ever visited my blog will know, I have nightmare skin. It’s extremely nightmarish at the moment as it’s fairly dry, yet I’m still getting spots. This is mainly due to the fact that I’ve got a few stressful situations occurring at the moment and the first thing to play up is always my skin.
When I started using the ReAura, I had pretty much got control of my skin so it was doable. However, the ReAura cannot be used on spots and it’s been a while since I’ve reached a point where I have no spots at all. Therefore, I have two options: I can either work around the spot prone areas, or I can wait until everything has settled down again and start the treatment again. I’ve chosen the latter as I want to fully benefit from the brilliance of the ReAura, and I’d like to reiterate that; the ReAura had done amazing things for my skin in a seriously short space of time and I’m looking forward to hitting a point where I can realistically use it regularly without having to go around spots. I really want a uniform finish and as a lot of the hyperpigmentation I have is around the spotty areas, I really want to make full use of the ReAura and cover the whole face.
I still get lots of e-mails and comments about the ReAura, often asking me if I think it’s a good idea to use. My answer is this: it isn’t a cheap machine, but if you have problems with uneven skintone, fine lines and/or hyperpigmentation that the normal peel/microdermabrasion/skincare route isn’t having any kind of impact on and you’re considering laser treatment, this is definitely a worthy choice. The positive skin changes I witnessed were phenomenal – let’s not forget that I only did about 6 treatments in total – and I will definitely start treatment again as soon as the timing is right for my skin.
If you have any questions or things you would like to run past me about the ReAura then please feel free to either comment on a post, or e-mail me at geek@beautygeekuk.com
In the meantime, if you fancy checking out other people’s experience of the ReAura, there are now quite a few bloggers trying it out so it’s worth having a Google. I’ll update when I start to use it again which I really hope will be very soon!
How does your underarm laser hair removal felt like? I was almost tempted to have a laser hair removal in Long Island but I’m a bit scared it might hurt or it might have more side effects.
It was absolutely fine, no side effects other than a little dryness (which I’ll blog about soon) and the pain is mild to moderate but totally worth it xx
Hello there dear Sascha!
Just found your blog looking into buying ReAura, thank you for blogging about this for all of us! 🙂
Just turned 30 and I have recently noticed the pores on my skin getting enlarged quite fast and i’m on the verge of buying ReAura for keeping general skin quality but hoping that it will aid in my pores as well.
So sorry to be asking if you have already mentioned it somewhere but did you have any success with minimising pores by any chance?
Thank you for your time and looking forward to your news,
Take care,
Irene 🙂
Hi Irene!
Really glad you found my blog and thanks for commenting 🙂 It’s tricky to tell if the ReAura worked on pores (to be honest, I don’t think there are many things that can work on actual pores, although there are things that soften their appearance if that makes sense) but it did have a huge impact on my overall skin tone clarity, which was huge for me. I think because my skin was so drastically bad it was much more noticeable on me, but I do think it’s the sort of thing that can’t not benefit everyone as the glow is amazing! Any hyperpigmentation is dealt with too which is a tricky thing to treat.
So to summarise (sorry to ramble!) I think it might have an impact on pores but not much, but it will definitely be a great investment if you’re looking to maintain and improve the overall quality of your skin xx
Oh thank you so much my dear Sascha for taking the time to let me know! 🙂
I really do appreciate it and your reply has been very helpful!
I bought ReAura yesterday so i will be trying it very soon and come back to share my experience.
Your skin incredible better indeed, it’s an amazing thing 🙂
Thank you again dear and will come back often to read your lovely blog! 🙂
Take care,
Irene xx
Hi Irene,
Sorry for the delay! I’m so excited to hear what you think of the ReAura! I’m hoping by now you’ve made a start on the treatment plan and haven’t found it too uncomfortable, so please keep me updated if you get a chance.
If you’re unsure of anything then feel free to run it past me and I’ll try to help xx