I have read some reviews on home microdermabrasion kits that gave good results. The cost of the kits, about 35 dollars and up, may not be so bad since they last for such a long time. Many kits state to not use the home treatment more than 2 times a week and they have enough supplies to last for at least 10 treatments. So, if you do the math the cost is not that bad.
To answer the question "Is it worth it?", that surely depends on your level of expectation. An at-home treatment will more than likely not deliver the same results as what can be achieved at the dermatologist's office. However, many spas (not medi-spas) have a license that only allows them to perform services (microdermabrasion / chemical peels)at about half the strength as the medical doctors. So, two at-home treatments may be equal to one spa treatment. Why not try the at-home kit and if you need more extreme results- go see the doctor.
I just posted this in another area though I thought perhaps it bears posting here also even though I can see this area hasn't been posted in for a while.
After trying a couple different microdermabrasion "kits" from the drug store and from Mary Kay and not really seeing a marketable difference, I purchased the Youthful Essence microdermabrasion starter set ($39.95) made by Guthy Renker (endorsed by Susan Lucci) in May of this year and of course was skeptical at first though thought "you'll never know if you don't try" and what's one more?
When it arrived I was pleasantly surprised to find not only the product with the resurfacing "tool" though an extra sponge, batteries (that still work!) and a body sponge (bonus gift that I didn't realize was going to be included).
I followed the instructions to the letter and was VERY happy at how easy it was to use and how great it made my skin feel without feeling tight, causing redness or any type of itching. I not only felt my skin looked healthier though was complimented on it! My skin felt smoother and more toned, I noticed that a few areas on my face with slight discoloration appeared to be gone (I didn't have a lot to begin with) and the pores between my nose and cheek area had been greatly reduced. It also has a very light "clean" smell, not a chemical smell.
The packaging said it was a 2 month supply though I got about 3 months "mileage" out of it using it a few times per week on both my face & body. I even use it on my feet and love it!
Hence I've ordered more and a few other products and love the results and the ease of using them. The instructions are simple and to the point, it takes little or no time to use now that I've got my routine "downpat".
The "turnaround" time for receiving the products was very fast and now that I'm "in the system", I receive promotional discount offers and little tips which I find helpful.
Please note: I'm not an employee of the company that makes this product and I'm obviously not Susan Lucci who endorses the product. I'm just your average 53 year old female trying to look the best I can without undergoing painful and costly proceedures.. at least for now!
I'm going to try some at-home dermabrasion so I'm reading all of your posts. My question is, have any of you ever purchased the "Soft Laser" for at-home use? It was around $130 and I'm thinking of trying it for some blemishes and under-eye circles. Does anyone have a review on something like this?
I purchased a glycolic acid 10% skin peel for around $20.00 and I personally did not feel it was worth the money. I have getting regular microdermabrasion since I was 40. I am 44 now. Microdermabrasion is worth the money for the crystal machine, not the new and improved diamond point machine. Be sure to ask about the type of machine before getting microdermabrasion. Also, find a good MEDICAL LICENSED ESTHETICIAN, not just any salon. The difference between a medical esthetician is that they are able to use medical grade products just like they offer at a dermatologist office. I get a 40% solution peel combined with microdermabrasion and the results are fantastic. My husband even comments that microdermabrasion is the REAL DEAL and he has noticed how much my skin has improved. Good luck.
Yes, Yes, It is so worth it. I am 38 y/o I have(had) sun damaged skin for LONG time. My skin looked like a leather jacket. No amount of make up wpuld give me that smooth flawless skin, Minerial powder, exspensive foundation, nothing. Everything I put on my face, looked like dried clay...podery and dusty. Once while at a department store. My Husband, told me he saw this,add while dozing off one night. It was suposed to help with all the things I had been complaining about. He talked me into it, so we bought it....Tears, tears, and more tears... I oved this from the first time. My face became so bright, and smooth and God as my witness, One day while sitting next to him, he was looking at me. and said.. Yous face looks like a little girl...I used the Neutregena set, it was the only one there at the time...but it was a life changing experience...I can wear any type of make up I want, and it goes on flawless...One more thing to add...I am a true believer of sun screen, That was my reason for the horrible skin in the first place..try it, you have nothing to loose, except, old skin, and some wrinkles..
Ladies- You're getting what you pay for. An at home microderm is not going to give you the wonderful results that you get in a doctors office or medspa. I've had wonderful results. At Least try it and then you can decide.
Recently I have been thinking of going to the Dr office and have microdermabrasion done but the cost is high. I did some research on microdermabrasion home kit and found youthful essense, has anybody used this before, any comment or advice?
If you want real results you will spend the extra money for a medical licensed microdermabrasion specialist. You do not have to go to a physician. However, make sure the person uses crystals and not the micro diamond new technology.
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15 posts
3 Aug 2006
I have read some reviews on home microdermabrasion kits that gave good results. The cost of the kits, about 35 dollars and up, may not be so bad since they last for such a long time. Many kits state to not use the home treatment more than 2 times a week and they have enough supplies to last for at least 10 treatments. So, if you do the math the cost is not that bad.
To answer the question "Is it worth it?", that surely depends on your level of expectation. An at-home treatment will more than likely not deliver the same results as what can be achieved at the dermatologist's office. However, many spas (not medi-spas) have a license that only allows them to perform services (microdermabrasion / chemical peels)at about half the strength as the medical doctors. So, two at-home treatments may be equal to one spa treatment. Why not try the at-home kit and if you need more extreme results- go see the doctor.
unregistered guest
9 Apr 2007
i`m really interested on microdermabraison home kit but must one use the machine concerned ot get good result?i`ll be glad if u reply me.
2 posts
13 Sep 2007
I just posted this in another area though I thought perhaps it bears posting here also even though I can see this area hasn't been posted in for a while. After trying a couple different microdermabrasion "kits" from the drug store and from Mary Kay and not really seeing a marketable difference, I purchased the Youthful Essence microdermabrasion starter set ($39.95) made by Guthy Renker (endorsed by Susan Lucci) in May of this year and of course was skeptical at first though thought "you'll never know if you don't try" and what's one more? When it arrived I was pleasantly surprised to find not only the product with the resurfacing "tool" though an extra sponge, batteries (that still work!) and a body sponge (bonus gift that I didn't realize was going to be included). I followed the instructions to the letter and was VERY happy at how easy it was to use and how great it made my skin feel without feeling tight, causing redness or any type of itching. I not only felt my skin looked healthier though was complimented on it! My skin felt smoother and more toned, I noticed that a few areas on my face with slight discoloration appeared to be gone (I didn't have a lot to begin with) and the pores between my nose and cheek area had been greatly reduced. It also has a very light "clean" smell, not a chemical smell. The packaging said it was a 2 month supply though I got about 3 months "mileage" out of it using it a few times per week on both my face & body. I even use it on my feet and love it! Hence I've ordered more and a few other products and love the results and the ease of using them. The instructions are simple and to the point, it takes little or no time to use now that I've got my routine "downpat". The "turnaround" time for receiving the products was very fast and now that I'm "in the system", I receive promotional discount offers and little tips which I find helpful. Please note: I'm not an employee of the company that makes this product and I'm obviously not Susan Lucci who endorses the product. I'm just your average 53 year old female trying to look the best I can without undergoing painful and costly proceedures.. at least for now!
3 posts
17 Sep 2007
I'm going to try some at-home dermabrasion so I'm reading all of your posts. My question is, have any of you ever purchased the "Soft Laser" for at-home use? It was around $130 and I'm thinking of trying it for some blemishes and under-eye circles. Does anyone have a review on something like this?
3 posts
14 Mar 2008
I purchased a glycolic acid 10% skin peel for around $20.00 and I personally did not feel it was worth the money. I have getting regular microdermabrasion since I was 40. I am 44 now. Microdermabrasion is worth the money for the crystal machine, not the new and improved diamond point machine. Be sure to ask about the type of machine before getting microdermabrasion. Also, find a good MEDICAL LICENSED ESTHETICIAN, not just any salon. The difference between a medical esthetician is that they are able to use medical grade products just like they offer at a dermatologist office. I get a 40% solution peel combined with microdermabrasion and the results are fantastic. My husband even comments that microdermabrasion is the REAL DEAL and he has noticed how much my skin has improved. Good luck.
unregistered guest
28 Mar 2008
Yes, Yes, It is so worth it. I am 38 y/o I have(had) sun damaged skin for LONG time. My skin looked like a leather jacket. No amount of make up wpuld give me that smooth flawless skin, Minerial powder, exspensive foundation, nothing. Everything I put on my face, looked like dried clay...podery and dusty. Once while at a department store. My Husband, told me he saw this,add while dozing off one night. It was suposed to help with all the things I had been complaining about. He talked me into it, so we bought it....Tears, tears, and more tears... I oved this from the first time. My face became so bright, and smooth and God as my witness, One day while sitting next to him, he was looking at me. and said.. Yous face looks like a little girl...I used the Neutregena set, it was the only one there at the time...but it was a life changing experience...I can wear any type of make up I want, and it goes on flawless...One more thing to add...I am a true believer of sun screen, That was my reason for the horrible skin in the first place..try it, you have nothing to loose, except, old skin, and some wrinkles..
unregistered guest
2 Apr 2008
I'm a esthetician and have a microdermabrasion machine and if u have ever had microdermabrasion done, u won't waste ur money on home kits.
2 posts
30 Apr 2008
Ladies- You're getting what you pay for. An at home microderm is not going to give you the wonderful results that you get in a doctors office or medspa. I've had wonderful results. At Least try it and then you can decide.
1 post
13 May 2008
Recently I have been thinking of going to the Dr office and have microdermabrasion done but the cost is high. I did some research on microdermabrasion home kit and found youthful essense, has anybody used this before, any comment or advice?
unregistered guest
14 May 2008
If you want real results you will spend the extra money for a medical licensed microdermabrasion specialist. You do not have to go to a physician. However, make sure the person uses crystals and not the micro diamond new technology.