September 29, 2009

At-Home Microdermabrasion Kits


Being a Florida girl, the sun has always been my worst enemy. It seems like no matter how much sunscreen you put on or how high the SPF is, fair-skinned people such as myself always seem to get burned. This past weekend, my face got burned even after reapplying my spf 70 sunscreen. It accentuated the deep and fine wrinkles I already had on my forehead from previous burns and made me feel very self conscious. I decided to look up inexpensive at-home microdermabrasion kits and see if other people thought they were effective.


Olay Regenerist Microdermabrasion and Peel System
On the Olay website, most women who have tried this treatment says it really works. It combines the exfoliating power of microdermabrasion crystals with the chemical power of a peel. You apply 2 times a week and see a difference almost instantly. This system seems to interest me the most since it's a 2 for 1 type of deal.

Neutrogena Healthy Skin Rejuvenator

Neutrogena created a new type of system when they made the Healthy skin rejuvenator. It's a battery operated scrubber that comes with disposable scrubbing pads and exfoliates your face. I have heard people rave about this product before but I was hesitant to let anything battery-powered exfoliate my face. I'm not sure how it works on sensitive skin but I might be willing to try.

Avon Anew Clinical Advanced Microdermabrasion System

Women on Avon's website swear by this treatment! It has a 92% recommendation rating and 4.5 stars. The tube has a dial that you turn when you need to increase intensity of treatment. You start at one and use it for a couple of weeks then go to step 2 and so on. Customers say that by doing steps of intensity, you are really rejuvenating your skin and removing lines and age spots. This one intrigues me the most and is a very reasonable price.

Have any of you used any of these treatments? What were your results?

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