ramone2285
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I'm talking about the DIY Iontophoresis that I'm sure most of you are familiar with. If not, I got the idea from shannonbowling on youtube.
When I first started doing it, with 12 volts, it worked incredibly well! My hands were too dry. I had to lotion them sometimes. This was roughly 6 years ago.
Now, it barely works for me. What could be the reason? Do I need to maybe increase it to 16 volts? I'm putting my hands into two plastic tubs of water, with the alligator clips clamped onto a piece of aluminum foil, that I have going into the water (this is how I did it 6 years ago, with 12 volts). Do I maybe need to get a stainless steel pain or something instead?
I tried putting a pinch of salt into the pan. That KINDA helped, but not really.
When I first started doing it, with 12 volts, it worked incredibly well! My hands were too dry. I had to lotion them sometimes. This was roughly 6 years ago.
Now, it barely works for me. What could be the reason? Do I need to maybe increase it to 16 volts? I'm putting my hands into two plastic tubs of water, with the alligator clips clamped onto a piece of aluminum foil, that I have going into the water (this is how I did it 6 years ago, with 12 volts). Do I maybe need to get a stainless steel pain or something instead?
I tried putting a pinch of salt into the pan. That KINDA helped, but not really.