Microdermabrasion is a type of treatment that can help you improve the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, dullness, dark spots, marks from blemishes, or sun damage.
Patients usually notice a considerable difference in the way their skin looks and feels. Microdermabrasion intensely exfoliates skin using a device that uses a stream of ultra-fine crystals to slide away the top layer of dead skin, dirt, grime, and any other debris that can leave your complexion lifeless, clogging pores.
Leading a busy life can easily make us neglect our skin and how it could really look its best. Remember the times when you have looked in the mirror and though wow, my skin looks good today. Or on the other hand, when you may have felt it looks particularly greasy and lacklustre?
Microdermabrasion is effective in creating bright, skin-smoothing, glow-inducing results which are inevitably impressive. But it can come at a heavy price especially if you are considering bi-monthly treatments.
Exfoliating skin at home using online treatments can make it more affordable. You are in control of how gently you apply your exfoliation product, as professionals will choose what they feel is right, when applying how much pressure they think.
Boosting your glow with Glycolic Acid
Glycolic acid is an excellent ingredient to help sweep away dry, dead skin cells and refine the appearance of pores for skin that is visibly softer, smoother, and more radiant.
Mask Exfoliation
Brighten, soften, and revitalise skin with a mask. Purify pores, leaving skin clean and even-toned. It may tingle a little bit after you smooth it on, but once you wash it off, skin feels revitalised and awake.
Remember don’t rub too hard as you can cause a lot of redness, gentle, in moderation is always best.
Using foaming scrubs
Oily skin can really benefit from this type of microdermabrasion, as it intensely cleans the pores, whilst sweeping away dead skin cells. Every individual can benefit from regular exfoliation.
Physical exfoliation is great for thoroughly sweeping away the top layer of dead skin cells and debris, while chemical exfoliation is dissolves the “cellular glue” that holds cells together, so the two methods work simultaneously to brighten, even, and improve skin.