It began with just a few pimples here and there in fifth grade that quickly escalated to full on inflamed acne by sixth. If you’re new to the blog, you probably aren’t aware that I have struggled with acne ever since middle school. Although these prices may first seem steep, remember one professional treatment will put you out $100+ and these devices can be used repeatedly! The PMD Beauty team were kind enough to send me a Personal Microderm PRO to test out in honor of their NINTH BIRTHDAY! I have been eyeing this product for over a year now contemplating whether or not it was worth the investment, and I can now confidently say, IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY! There are four Personal Microderm tools ranging in price from $159 to $199: Classic, Plus, Pro and Man. I yelled at Matt to come feel how baby soft my skin was after my first treatment because I could not believe the results! I can COMPLETELY attest to these results. Out of a panel of 30 women, 100% of women said their skin was softer after using the Personal Microderm, and 95% said they felt more confident in their skin after using this product. The PMD uses a combination of patented spinning discs embedded with aluminum oxide crystals and vacuum suction to remove dead skin and increase circulation. Personal Microderm (PMD) is an at-home skin care tool that fades the appearance of blemishes, dark spots, enlarged pores, fine lines and wrinkles, and evens out skin tone and texture. Thankfully, there is a budget-friendly option that rivals the professional treatment for a fraction of the cost. Although I highly endorse receiving professional treatments for your skin, splurging on a treatment that is $100+ per session isn’t feasible for most. A professional microdermabrasion treatment at a spa can set you back $100+ per session. Microdermabrasion is an exfoliation and skin rejuvenation procedure that leaves your skin looking softer and brighter almost instantly. If you’re a skin care fanatic, chances are you’ve heard of the benefits of microdermabrasion.
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