* Results Vary By Individual*
Microdermabrasion Kit
$89.64 $129.46
2 SIMPLE STEPS
1. Use your At-Home Microdermabrasion Tool twice in your first week for early results
2. One treatment per week afterwards is all you require to maintain your glow (How-To-Guide)
Smooth and brighten the skin, and restore a youthful glow. Reveal your true radiance with the power of our Microdermabrasion Kit! **Device Colors May Vary**
- Buffs Away Fine Lines and Wrinkles.
- Reduces Signs of Sun Damage and Age Spots.
- Improves Skin Tone and Texture.
- Gently Exfoliates and Sloughs Away Dead Cells.
- Restores Radiance to Skin.
- Save Hundreds (Even Thousands) of Dollars Compared to Spa Treatments.
Surface Suction Head
Spot Clean Head
- Spot clean blackheads, whiteheads & pores in small areas
Micro Crystalline Head
- Full exfoliation, soften wrinkles
- Assist with minor acne, blackheads & blemishes
- Minimize pores & remove dead skin cells
- Increase skin elasticity & collagen
THE MICRODERMABRASION KIT INCLUDES:
STEP 1
Use a cleanser to remove any oil & make-up.
This will allow the microdermabrasion treatment to penetrate deeper, enhancing your results.
STEP 2
Hold a warm towel on your face for 1 minute to open up pores & soften skin prior to using.
STEP 3
Choose your desired suction level by clicking the power button.
4 levels available.
STEP 4
Evenly apply suction on your skin in a slow outwards gliding motion, as this technique will promote lymphatic drainage.
STEP 5
Hold a cold towel on your face for 1 minute to close your facial pores.
Apply moisturizer after your treatment to re-hydrate your skin to promote healthy & radiant skin growth.
Check with your doctor first if you have any of the following:
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Active infection of any type, such as Herpes simplex virus or flat warts. Active acne
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Sunburn
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Recent use of topical agents such as glycolic acids, alpha hydroxy acids and Retin-A
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Any recent chemical peel procedure
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Uncontrolled diabetes
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Eczema, dermatitis
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Skin cancer
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Vascular lesions
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Oral blood thinner medications
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Rosacea
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Tattoos (not effective)
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Use of Accutane within the last year
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Family history of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation
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Telangiectasia/erythema may be worsened or brought out by skin exfoliation
