08-16-2005, 09:00 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | I can help you Microderm Abrasion is a deep exfoliation.It has tiny aluminum oxide crystals. They help lift dead skin cells from the surface of your face, showing a cleaner, and youthful looking skin. BeautiControl has been selling this much longer then Mary Kay. They also have a body with i use eod. My skin looks and feels the best that it have ever been. If you have anymore Q give me a line. You can ck it out on www.beauitpage.com/Ashley for more info. It is on the front page. |
08-16-2005, 09:01 PM | #25 (permalink) |
Mr. b Join Date: May 10 2005 Age: 54
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Rep Power: 68 | That's really great! All of my second-hand information was contrary to what you described. What method of microderm abrasion do you use? Thanks for the input. - The Semi -converted Belvedere Quote: On 2005-08-14 21:05:00, Miss Vani-T wrote: Quote: On 2005-08-04 01:19:00, mr belvedere wrote: Microderm abrasion is exactly what it is called. It is the process of using rough, gagged materials to essentially rub off layers of the dermis which are microscopic. You can achieve the same results with sand paper, a fifth of whiskey, and something to bite down on. Good luck. Sorry but I have to disagree. I have had professional microdermabrasion done twice now, have had no redness or peeling, it does not hurt and the results I have received are nothing short of spectacular. It has significantly reduced the amount of sun-damage pigmentation through my cheeks and generally given my skin a much healthier glow. For those with congested, sun damaged, acne scarred or dull looking skin, I highly recommend it. |
08-16-2005, 09:19 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | i don't think that it would be a good thing for you to use it might make the problem a bigger problem!!! You want something that won't be as harsh to your skin. I have something that would do somewhat what replace the microderm abrasion... it is a a warming trend green tea masque. It is good for people that sensitive skin. if you are looking for a skin care line that will help you Skin Equations is made for sensitive skin. Hope this helps you out if you need more info let me know... |
08-16-2005, 09:27 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | I have looked up on webmd.com is this what you have? What Is Dermatitis? Dermatitis simply means skin inflammation, but it embraces a range of ailments. In most cases the early stages are characterized by dry, red, itchy skin, although acute attacks may result in crusty scales or blisters that ooze fluid. Since many things can irritate the skin, a doctor will try to narrow the diagnosis to a specific category of dermatitis, even though treatment is similar for most types of skin irritation and inflammation. |
08-16-2005, 09:31 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 68 | What does skin equations focus on exactly? Complexion? Tightening pores, freshening glow, etc? It is my understanding that microderm abrasion uses abrasive materials at high speed, maybe like a mild sand blaster, to remove layers of dead and live skin cells, in order to get down to the fresh, pristine cells. How does the green tea masque work? Thanks Carolina_Girl! Good post. |
08-16-2005, 09:51 PM | #29 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | The green tea masque this is what is: Vitamin, mineral and botanical-enriched masque deep cleans the skin of dirt, oil and residue. Self-heating and aromatherapeutic benefits moisture the skin leaving it softer, smoother and healthier looking. Dermatologist, sensitivity, allergy tested. Oil-free. Non-comedogenic. For all skin types. It does about the something but w/o the sand blaster... it is very gentle on the skin.... where the microderm abrasion can causes discomfort that might last long for someone who has sensitive skin. the green tea masque is $22.50. Skin Equations Set Price: $63.50 Formulated for people with sensitive skin, Skin Equations helps reduce dryness and irritation for beautiful, protected, healthy skin. Set includes Gentle Wash, Calming Rinse, Relaxing Moisture and Protective Services. It does what a skin care line does but just made for sensitive skin |
08-16-2005, 09:57 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | Skin Equations Protective Services -Price: $16.50 *Hydrocortisone at an active level breaks down the inflammatory enzymes that cause rashes and itching. *Allantoin at an active level has been proven to heal wounds and to stimulate healthy growth tissue. *Quench T, composed of five anti-irritant and antioxidant ingredients, minimizes irritation caused by natural (sun and wind) and man-made (retinoic acids and sunscreens) elements. *Drieline reinforces the skin's natural defense system, protecting it from the environmental hazards responsible for aging. *Aloe barbadensis gel heals red, irritated skin. SOOTHES AND MOISTURIZES *Panthenol, a vitamin B derivative, lends moisture and nourishes the skin. Dermatologist, sensitivity and allergy tested. Fragrance-free. Hypo-allergenic. Non-comedogenic. ***Protective Services is perfect for for rosacea sufferers and will effectively help alleviate the redness and irritation you experience.*** this is one more product that is in the the Skin Equations line.... _________________ you don't know what works till you try it yourself.[ This Message was edited by: Carolina_Girl on 2005-08-16 22:00 ] |
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