Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Review - Personal Microderm Tool

I was given the opportunity to try the Personal Microderm Tool or PMD for short.  I will admit I was a little nervous to try it.  See I have pretty sensitive skin and I was not sure how my skin would react.  But I finally decided it was time to quit being a scaredy cat and give it a try so I tried it out over the past weekend.




 


The first step is to wash your face and dry thoroughly.  Then as the DVD instructions suggest I tested a small area just below my ear to see how my skin would react.  The area I tried was a little red but it went away quickly.  Since it didn't seem to bother my skin I decided to try it on my face. As suggested I used the practice disk for my first treatment.  The PMD tool comes with the practice disk already installed.  You swipe the tool over your face in an upward motion while holding your skin tight with the other hand.  I thought this was going to be difficult because I am not the most coordinated person in the World but I quickly got the hang of it.   As suggested I used toner on my face after the treatment.  Then I washed the tool with antibacterial soap as suggested and set it out to dry for the next use.

I could tell that the PMD tool was working even after one use.  I had a couple of bumps that I could feel were noticeably smoother.  I will definitely be using the tool again on my face and I will also try the large disk for the little bumps I always seem to have on my arms.  I may even try this on my feet especially on my heels which are always a little rough.

For more information about this wonderful product check out http://www.personalmicroderm.com/

Disclosure:  I received the PMD Tool to facilitate my review of this product.  I have not received any other compensation. 

3 comments:

  1. Great review. Will it work on some light acne scars on the face? Thanks.

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    1. If you check out the before and after pictures at http://www.personalmicroderm.com/ you will see many success stories.

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  2. Microdermabrasion home kits like Personal Microderm can really save us some pennies.

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