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3 Painless Skin Refining Treatments to Try This Season

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3 Painless Skin Refining Treatments to Try This Season

  Winter, while lovely, can take a toll on your skin. Dry heated air can steal your youthful glow, and dead skin cells can leave skin feeling less than smooth. Luckily, new advancements in skin refining technology have given us multiple options for treatment. If you’re looking for a way to improve your skin’s texture and appearance, but don’t have laser treatment in your budget, take heart. These three options are less invasive, painless, and easier on your wallet. Microdermabrasion While early exfoliation techniques included literally sanding away unwanted skin, microdermabrasion uses a diamond or crystal resurfacing tip to exfoliate...

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5 Ways to Get Rid of Adult Acne

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5 Ways to Get Rid of Adult Acne

  You thought it was over, didn’t you? With your teenage years safely behind you, acne was the last thing you thought you’d be dealing with as an adult. But there it is, and it always seems to come on when you have something important planned…like a wedding. Dealing with acne takes patience, but these five treatments can help you reduce the appearance and even the frequency when done consistently. #5 Intense Pulsed Light Treatments (IPL) The IPL photo facial is one of the most promising advancements in technology in terms of treating adult acne. Essentially, IPL kills the bacteria...

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Hydrafacial, Silk Peel, and Microdermabrasion...What’s the Difference?

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Hydrafacial, Silk Peel, and Microdermabrasion...What’s the Difference?

In the aesthetics and beauty world there are always new and improving technologies coming out. Practitioners use dermaplaning, microdermabrasion, and most recently dermal infusion based machines to help resurface skin. But what is truth/ fiction, good/bad? Let’s take a look at three technologies that have recently become very popular. History Skin resurfacing dates back to the Egyptians who apparently used sandpaper to resurface scars. Crazy, right? In the 1900’s practitioners began to use dermaplaning to promote some level of skin rejuvenation. Essentially the practitioner takes a scalpel and essentially “peels” superficial layers of skin--in the right hands this can be...

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