Micro Dermabrasion – Hurting Skin to Heal it? Written by Peter Crump
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But micro dermabrasion is not foolproof, and can give poor results. Though this treatment is gentler than use of dermabrasion machines, which require use of local anaesthetics and can leave skin quite raw, it can sometimes yield disappointing results. These kinds of treatments are also expensive, an important aspect to patient who has probably already spend large sums of money on curing their acne problem. Many patients prefer to use home dermabrasion kits, which are not only cheaper, but leave patient in control of their treatment. This can be an ideal way to try out this type of treatment, to better decide whether it is appropriate for them.

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| | Finding Acne Skin Care Products That Work For YouWritten by Peter Crump
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Acne sufferers who have experienced dramatic improvement in their skin recommend use of a good facial cleanser product as first step in their skin care routine. Sufferers found improvement when using products such as Avon’s O2 cleanser, Clinique’s acne skin care range, Paula’s Choice products, Aveeno and Mary Kay’s Timewise or Velocity ranges. Individual blemishes respond well to topical solutions that can be used after facial cleansers, such as blemish sticks. Some sufferers also suggest use of facemasks or peels, which can help remove impurities from your skin. The wide variety of acne skin care products available today can be your tool in fight against acne. You don’t have to suffer anymore – you just have to find one that works for you.

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