Trial and Error When Using Home Microdermabrasion Kits – Part 1
Many women are giving up their expensive spa or dermatologist microdermabrasion treatments and taking advantage of the much more affordable home versions. Those who have never had microdermabrasion are starting to hear about its benefits and want the convenience of trying it out at home.
With the growing popularity of home microdermabrasion kits more is being learned about the right way and wrong way to use them. Not only that, more and more cosmetic companies are putting their own version of the home kit on the market. So figuring out which one to buy is a problem in itself.
Even though these kits are perfectly safe to use and can produce some amazing results, they can also have some minor side effects. Some users aren't prepared for that. There are also precautions that certain people should take who have certain skin conditions. A common mistake is not becoming knowledgeable on how the treatments actually work, what the results can and should be, and the ingredients in the crystallized creams that come with the kit.
This article will talk about how to do your homework and find the right home microdermabrasion kit. We’ll also focus on the common mistakes made when someone is new to microdermabrasion and doing it themselves with a home kit. You’ll also find out who should not use a microdermabrasion kit at all.
In Part 2 of the article find out how to pick out the home kit that is right for you.
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