Question:
Micro dermabrasion sponge
Hi,
I saw an advert in the classfieds of a magazine this weekend for a facial sponge which, and here's the good bit, gets rid of fine lines in a micro dermabrasion way! So, I now can't find the advert and wondered if any of you knew this product. You had to order it online.
Any ideas? It wasn't buff puff. And no price was mentioned.
Thanks
Kat x
I used to use a microdermabrasion cloth that I bought off ebay - I'd guess it's the same principle. I never noticed a massive difference to be honest! 15% glycolic acid products are much better!
I had one I bought in the States a few years ago when microfibre started to get big. It was surprisingly effective - much more so than the cloths I've replaced it with. It literally took 30 seconds & a follow-up with a good night-time moisturiser to leave my skin glowing. I hadn't had laser for rosacea then either & it didn't affect my skin adversely like some chemical or rough maual exfoliation did.
I'm just wondering if it's the real deal or a cheap knock-off. If you see the ad or find out where to get it, can you let me know please? It was so convenient & effective that I'd love to see if it would do the trick on skin half a decade older :).
I saw that advert, too, or a smilar one. Sadly, I can't remember what it's called. :cmdunno: I'll check it out for you (and for myself ;)) when I get home tonight.
I have a microdermabrasion cloth, too, but I think a sponge might be easier to use. :think:
Thanks for your replies girlies and thank you so much babyblonde, I never throw out current mags,but this one has slipped through the net! You are now in charge of finding THE SPONGE!!
Kat x
Hi,
I saw an advert in the classfieds of a magazine this weekend for a facial sponge which, and here's the good bit, gets rid of fine lines in a micro dermabrasion way! So, I now can't find the advert and wondered if any of you knew this product. You had to order it online.
Any ideas? It wasn't buff puff. And no price was mentioned.
Thanks
Kat x
Answers:
I used to use a microdermabrasion cloth that I bought off ebay - I'd guess it's the same principle. I never noticed a massive difference to be honest! 15% glycolic acid products are much better!
Answers:
I had one I bought in the States a few years ago when microfibre started to get big. It was surprisingly effective - much more so than the cloths I've replaced it with. It literally took 30 seconds & a follow-up with a good night-time moisturiser to leave my skin glowing. I hadn't had laser for rosacea then either & it didn't affect my skin adversely like some chemical or rough maual exfoliation did.
I'm just wondering if it's the real deal or a cheap knock-off. If you see the ad or find out where to get it, can you let me know please? It was so convenient & effective that I'd love to see if it would do the trick on skin half a decade older :).
Answers:
I saw that advert, too, or a smilar one. Sadly, I can't remember what it's called. :cmdunno: I'll check it out for you (and for myself ;)) when I get home tonight.
I have a microdermabrasion cloth, too, but I think a sponge might be easier to use. :think:
Answers:
Thanks for your replies girlies and thank you so much babyblonde, I never throw out current mags,but this one has slipped through the net! You are now in charge of finding THE SPONGE!!
Kat x