Skin Treatments
From LoveToKnow Skincare
Do Home Skin Treatments Really Work?
If you’ve been searching for a way to turn back the clock, you may have noticed a sudden increase in the availability of at home skin treatments. Thanks to improvements in modern technology, it’s now possible to purchase over-the-counter versions of the microdermabrasion kits and chemical peels once only available from your dermatologist’s office. But, are these skin treatments really worth the money?
The answer to that question depends on your goal. If you’re hoping to correct minor flaws in your skin’s appearance and you’re willing to follow the product’s directions precisely, you may be pleased with the results. However, if you’re expecting a dramatic change or are too impatient to follow through with the entire process, you’re likely to be disappointed.
Microdermabrasion Kits
Microdermabrasion is a process that uses a small hand-held device to polish the skin’s surface with tiny crystals. Over the course of the treatment, it can reduce the appearance of crow’s feet, fine lines, and other signs of aging. In addition, the process is said to help stimulate skin growth.
The greatest advantages of home microdermabrasion kits such as Neutrogena’s Advanced Solutions At Home Microdermabrasion System are convenience and cost. You can perform the procedure at any time, since there’s no need to wait for an appointment. You’ll also save money, since you’re not paying for a doctor’s expert assistance.
Since home microdermabrasion skin treatments are milder than those performed by dermatologists, you’ll need several treatments in order to see the desired results. However, it’s extremely important to avoid rushing though the process, pressing too hard, or bruising the skin. If you don’t follow the directions on your microdermabrasion kit, this at home skin treatment could leave you with unsightly scarring that will need professional correction.
If you’re considering purchasing a home microdermabrasion kit, remember that these products are not regulated by the FDA. This means that any claims of effectiveness should be regarded with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Chemical Peels
A chemical peel is a skin treatment that consists of applying a special solution created to dissolve skin layers. It produces smoother skin while treating fine lines around the eyes and mouth. However, certain chemical peels can also be used to minimize the appearance of acne scars and other skin discolorations.
Home chemical peels such as the Vita-K Solution Home Chemical Peel Kit offer several advantages when compared to the skin treatments performed in a dermatologist’s office. They cost substantially less, are easy to obtain, can be used at a time that best fits your busy schedule, and have a lower concentration of harmful chemicals. In addition, these skin treatments can be used in conjunction with home microdermabrasion kits.
When you’re using a home chemical peel treatment, it’s extremely important to follow the product’s directions. Chemical peel kits can contain salicylic acid, resorcinol, sulfur, PPT, and/or phenol. These ingredients can irritate sensitive skin and cause chemical burns if left on for more than the recommended time period.
According to the FDA, at home chemical peels are considered to be beauty products. Like home microdermabrasion kits, the effectiveness of these skin treatments is not federally monitored.
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