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Cotton Tip Probe TutorialUpdated 2 months ago


Want to do a great hydrating facial with our EGF sheet mask and the cotton tip probes.  The cotton tip probes need to be used wet and we do recommend using our Infused Conductive Spray

  • Cleanse the skin
  • Apply the EGF sheet mask
  • Use the cotton tip probes soaked in our Infused conductive solution
  • Apply moisturizer and SPF



TUTORIAL WITH COTTON TIP PROBES


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Check the Lead Wire:  

  1. Inspect the lead wire for any signs of damage.
  2. Make sure that the lead wire is fully connected to the device.
  3. Test the lead wire to make sure it conducts.
  4.  Start a treatment and touch the two pins at the end of the lead wire together and hold for 10 to 15 seconds.  
  5. If the conductivity bar shows the device is conducting, we can rule out any issues with the lead wire. 

Test the wands:

  1. Connect the wands to the lead wire
  2. Start a treatment and touch the tips of the wands together. Hold the wand together for 10 to 15 second. 
  3. If the conductivity bar shows the device is conducting, we can rule out any issues with the wands.

additional tips:

  • We recommend using the Q-tip brand only and make sure the shaft is made out of cardboard. Q-tips that have a plastic shaft will not conduct. 
  • Cut the Q-tips to 1/4 inch in length
  • Make sure you  soak the cut Q-tips in the Infused conductive solution  before you place them into the ends of the probes. 
  • Push the cotton tips down into the cotton-tip probe for a snug fit. 
  • Dip the tips into the Infused conductive solution to wet the Q-tips again, before starting your treatment. 
  • You can test touching the two q-tops together to see if there is conductivity. 


Other factors that may affect conductivity are:

Dehydration : We recommend that you drink at least 3 cups of water, 30 minutes before you begin your treatment. You can also use the 7e RePlenish Conductive Spritzer to help improve dehydration. 

Scar Tissue or Surgical Scars: Sometimes areas on the skin that have been compromised, may cause the loss of conductivity.

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