OxyLift : Oxygenated Facelift System

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September 27, 2009

Pros:

Yes, this can work if used regularly.

Cons:

The price for this item is OUTRAGEOUS!!!!1 It used to be sold on the Shopping Channel in Canada for $98.00 Canadian. I actually got it for $36.00 once as a showstopper.
Cathie Graham has GREATLY upped the price. This is clearly the Dermawand!

Cathie Graham has bought the patent rights for this skin care appliance. She has upped the price ridiculously.. It is certainly not worth what she is asking. It's sad that Christina never asked nearly that much and she is the one who originally marketed it under the name Dermawand.. Cathie changed the name and upped the price. NOT WORTH WHAT CATHIE IS ASKING! IN MY OPINION.
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October 13, 2018
I’ve had this since 2012. My friend and I decided to buy it. Haven’t used it regularly though. But my friend used it daily. Her face now is tight and firm. I started using it again and it really works. You can see the difference afterwards. My eyebrows are lifted instantly! Imagine using this everyday so I told myself I’ll use it this daily from now on. This also works for pimples. My daughter occasionally will have breakouts and when I use this on her, the zits just dries up the next day. No more painful zits
December 7, 2009

Pros:

I'm still waiting for the Pro to happen. I've had this product for approximately 18 months now, used it consistantly for about 6 weeks and probably only noticed a small change around my eyes regarding puffiness.

Cons:

I have large pores and the DVD said it would reduce these but it didn't, I have noticed virtually no change from using this product.

I feel ripped off. I paid $220 through a salon so of course they were making their profit as well. I agree with Susie, don't waste your money on this product.
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August 21, 2017
OxyLift is CSA/FDA approved. The OxyLift went through rigorous testing by and deemed very safe to use. We have sold over 40,000 units we have never had a complaint about any damage done to the skin by the OxyLift and could not have possibly caused granulomas! Though her doctor said "it was possible" that it was OxyLift we can tell you it's not.