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GV

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Since: Jun 30, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 1:03 am
Post subject: Microdermabrasion Cream
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I just like to say that this Home Microdermabrasion Cream
(http://www.bellederm.com) worked well for me. I had bad, bad, adult acne,
and now my skin feels great and looks youthful. Anybody with the same
experience with these corundum crystals? I use it to gently exfoliate my
skin almost every night plus my Vit C serum after.

Thanks,
GV

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:34 pm
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"GV" <gbvalles.RemoveThis@adelphia.net> wrote in
news:Us2Ma.21405$Jw6.8958293@news1.news.adelphia.net:

>
> I just like to say that this Home Microdermabrasion Cream
> (http://www.bellederm.com) worked well for me. I had bad, bad, adult
> acne, and now my skin feels great and looks youthful. Anybody with
> the same experience with these corundum crystals? I use it to gently
> exfoliate my skin almost every night plus my Vit C serum after.
>
> Thanks,
> GV
>
>
>

I don't like the creams myself...think theyre mostly hype. Any exfoliant
used every day like that would make skin look a liuttle better...but as
a guy I don't have time for that. Also, creams are slippery, and real
microdermabrassion is highly abrasive. when I did a google search on
microdermabrasion I found a product called Dermasponge at
www.dermanesse.com. After so many disappointments from products that
don't do what they say, I was surprised to find something that actually
not only worked, but worked better for me than the expensive peels and
treatments I got before. DermaSponge is the only home product that
actually works like a doctor's microdermabrasion. First off, you only
use it once every two weeks like a doctor's treatment. Then, my skin
gets fairly red afterwards, like after the doctor. That's how I knew
it's the real thing. Anyway, the redness fades within a few hours,
leaving my skin looking a lot better.

I'm a 56 year old male with acne scars and sun spots. This stuff is
improving my skin already. It evens out the skin tone, reduces scarring,
and wrinkles. It's as good as a peel and other treatments I tried and
cost me a lot less. I'm very pleased with the results after just two
treatments, so much so, that I just placed my second order for more
DermaSponges. I recommend it.

LL

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