Monday, August 23, 2010

Living with teenage, combination, acne-prone skin; And questions about Microdermabrasion.?

For years now, I've struggled with randomated dry patches, bumpy areas and uneven skin-tone scattered about my acne-prone skin.





Now, I'm trying to do something about it, but I need some advice.





My acne comes and goes ((it all depends on my stess-levels and what I'm wearing on my face)), but I'd like to know if there's a pill or something else that can cure it from the inside.





Scrubs and washes with Salicylic Acid tend to overdry my face, and make it feel tight and look ashy. Even three step programs like ProActive have had this effect.





Any tips?





Also too, for the rough/dark/bumpy/liney patches and areas, I've heard Microdermabrasion is ideal. However, you can only get this done with the help of a plastic surgeon.





But! There are many scrub sets and the like around these days that promise the same results, within a few days ((even Mary Kay offers one)). Are these trustworthy, or should I just get the Microdermabrasion done?





Thanks!

Living with teenage, combination, acne-prone skin; And questions about Microdermabrasion.?
You can get microdermabrasion done at almost any spa these days. You don't have to go to a plastic surgeon. It may make your skin dry though. What I found that worked for me was Photo Rejuvenation. It actually makes the skin glow.
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Reply:You have lots of question here the one i can answer right now with out asking more questions is the Microdermabrasion.


Mary Kay's Microdermabrastion is the same quality used in dermotologist offices create with dermatologist.


You can request a sample to try it or find a consultant in your area to sit down with you. I have had several customers tell me proactive has dried them out however they have great success with Mary Kay blemish control line. It really depends on your skin others are happy with proactive so in order to answer your questions in more detail I would have to ask more questions.


if your interested contact me.


Step 1: Refine c ontains aluminum oxide crystals – the same professional-grade, highly refined aluminum oxide


crystals that dermatologists use. These crystals are super exfoliants that gently buff away rough, dull, lifeless skin


cells that naturally accumulate on the surface of your skin. Step 2: Replenish is a serum that nourishes the newly


revealed healthier young er-looking skin with vitamins, antioxidants and an anti-irritant. It soothes, smoothes and


softens the skin.


Many brands offer only one step. Others merely offer a moisturizer as the second step. Step 2: Replenish really separates Mary Kay’s microdermabrasion set from the competition. It is a rich serum, containing vitamins, antioxidants and anti-irritants that nourishes the soft, smooth skin revealed by Step 1: Refine.


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