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It begins, as great stories often do, with a storm. In an 18th-century laboratory in Bologna, Italy, a scientist named Luigi Galvani observed a dea...
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FOREO BEAR 2 Go: Your Pocket-Sized Secret to a Youthful Glow
It began, as great discoveries often do, not with a flash of genius, but with a twitch. In the late 18th century, in ...
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NuFACE NuBODY: Sculpt Your Confidence with At-Home Microcur…
It begins with a storm, a scientist, and a dead frog. The year is 1780, and in a Bologna laboratory, Luigi Galvani, a...
FOREO BEAR 2 Body: Your At-Home Solution for Smoother, More…
It all started with a storm. In the late 18th century, in a dimly lit laboratory in Bologna, Italy, an anatomist name...
NuFACE TRINITY+ Microcurrent Facial Toning Device: Your At-…
It is the late 19th century. In a lavishly decorated parlour, a woman of means sits patiently as a practitioner appro...
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The year is 1780. In a laboratory in Bologna, Italy, a physician named Luigi Galvani is dissecting a frog near an ele...
TheraFace PRO: Your At-Home Spa for a Youthful Glow
There’s a conversation that happens in the quiet moments in front of a mirror. It’s a silent dialogue where we assess...
NuFACE Mini+ : Your Pocket-Sized Secret to a Youthful Glow
On a stormy evening in late 18th-century Bologna, the air thick with the metallic tang of rain, Italian physician Lui...
FOREO BEAR 2: Your Pocket-Sized Personal Trainer for a Yout…
It began, as many great scientific leaps do, with a twitch. In the late 18th century, Italian physicist Luigi Galvani...
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