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I’ve had skin issues since I was in 4th grade, when I had the unfortunate start of many breakouts to come. All through middle school and high school, and even college, I tried all kinds of different things to help. Thankfully now I’ve (mostly) outgrown that, but now I have another issue – large pores that I try to find ways to minimize!
For a while back in my teenage years my mom took me to a dermatologist. I got microdermabrasion treatments, and they really made a big difference! If you’re not familiar with it, it’s the process in which fine particles are used to exfoliate your skin, removing the layer that might block your pores and allow for more breakouts. Microdermabrasion makes your skin softer and more vibrant. It may be performed to decrease the appearance of some superficial pigmentation issues and photo-damage, as well as diminish fine lines, wrinkles, pores and shallow acne scars. Removing the dead skin will aid in the penetration of skin care products and make-up will go on much more smoothly.
Today the cost of everything is rising, so going to a dermatologist or spa to get microdermabrasion treatments can be pretty pricey. And if you consider the fact that you get better results with multiple treatments, it’s easy to see how the cost of going somewhere could add up quickly.
Now with the advent of technology, there are more options than going to a dermatologist for treatments. I may not have breakouts anymore but I’d love to have something to help minimize pores – and now I can do this on my own with one of many microdermabrasion at home products out there on the market. You can find many low-cost options at online retailers like ShopNBC. It’s nice too because microdermabrasion can make your skin slightly red for a little bit after the treatment, so when doing it at home you can choose to do it in the evening. Then you don’t have to go out and about until you’re ready!
Have you ever done microdermabrasion before? What skin issues do you have that you think microdermabrasion would help with?
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