Traci L... this one is for you.
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Jun 9, 2014
Amber B.
I was interested in a at home microdermabrasion set. I wanted to know if you can recommend any. That's accessible at ulta or sephora.
(Sorry for the late post. I'm a over night nurse??)
Jun 9, 2014
Amber B.
Jun 9, 2014
Amber B.
Possibly something lite just to brighten and smooth.
Jun 9, 2014
Traci L.
Hey hun I just recommend exfoliating using AHA and getting a stabilized vitamin C serum you don't need to scrub your skin to death to brighten hyperpigmentation I like Dr Graf Brightening peel it's gentle doesn't burn it's a latic peel but you won't have any peeling ,it gently removes dead skin or Isomers enzyme peel and isomers c stem serum along with spf of atleast 30 daily will help tremendously ,you can use the brightening peel once or twice a week,these are only sold online however,at Sephora or Ulta try MARIO bedesue c serum and Dr Dennis Gross peel pads if you don't have sensitive skin but if your able to try to get the Dr Graf and Isomers ,you can also use Isomers dark spot liberator ,