Facial Steamers And Microdermabrasion Do’s And Don’ts
Whether they admit it or not, people are often in a constant battle. The battle is one that people from around the globe experience at the same time. This is the battle against aging. This battle is so universal that people are constantly trying to find any solution that they can to either delay the inevitable or even avoid it if they could.
This is where science comes into the picture. The scientists and inventors have come up with skincare technology that they claim to take years off any person’s age, with constant use of course. Microdermabrasion and facial steaming are two of this technology.
Years before, these two processes are only done in special institutions such as those that specialize in facial and skin care. These days, however, the technology has developed in such a way that has made it possible for you to have do-it-yourself facial steamers and microdermabrasion kits that you can make use of at home.
You might think of it as a complex thing that’s hard to use. The truth is that these manufacturers have created them to be used simply and easily. There are, however, things that you need to remember when you are using your very own home microdermabrasion and facial kit.
You have to remember that you have to cleanse your skin before you use these machines. The steamers open your skin pores and if you have dirt on your skin, they can get in that easily. By using the steamer, it is best to utilize purified and sterilized water because tap water may have chemicals and minerals that may ruin the machine. It’s needed for you to move your face away from the steam from time to time because it will help you to prevent your face from burns.
About microdermabrasion, there are several considerations to bear in mind before you start. You have to stop the use of products that have salicylic acid or aspirin. If you smoke, quit smoking a week before the procedure for you to have better circulation. At least two weeks before the procedure, you should avoid tanning, waxing, chemical peels or collagen treatments. Also, you have to read the instruction completely and understand the products you are going to use before the procedure so you will know if you are allergic to some.
