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Laura Williams: Posted on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:19 AM
The skin on the face is one of the most sensitive areas of the body, as well as the area most exposed to the daily environment. As a result, the face often is the first part of the body that begins to show signs of dehydration, stress, fatigue and premature aging.
Therefore, many Americans believe that facials are a necessity for revitalizing dull, tired skin by rejuvenating it and blood cells by supplying it with lost moisture, removing toxins and impurities as well as improving elasticity, texture and overall appearance.Write your post here.
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Laura Williams: Posted on Monday, January 23, 2012 11:02 AM
If your facial skin has lost its youthful glow and become fettered by mild acne, sun damage, large pores, uneven texture or even fine lines and wrinkles, microdermabrasion may be an option worth considering.A non-invasive skin-freshening technique for your face, microdermabrasion uses mild abrasives to remove the top layer of your skin, including surface dead skin cells. The result is invigorated, smoother-looking skin that is virtually blemish free.To perform microdermabrasion, also known as a power peel, your esthetician uses a device that has a diamond tip across your face to lightly abrade the surface while suction is performed to remove the dead skin cells. |
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