Mischo Beauty: Mini-Facials with DERMAdoctor Skin Care
I've been tweeting for the past couple of weeks about using a regimen of Dermadoctor skin care products during my mini-facials, and I'm finally ready to share the results with you! And just to refresh your memory, my mini-facial steps are very easy- and you will benefit from making them a part of your skincare routine. So the steps are simply:
- Cleanse
- Tone
- Steam Treatment
- Exfoliate
- Tone
- Mask
- Tone
- Apply eye cream & serum
- Apply moisturizer
I used an anti-aging regimen of Dermadoctor products which consisted of:
- Wrinkle Revenge 1 (cleanser)
- Physical Chemistry (exfoliant)
- Wrinkle Revenge Rescue & Protect Eye Balm (eye cream)
- Litmus Test (moisturizer)
I also added the following:
- Clarisonic Skincare Brush
- Dermalogica Multi-Active Toner
- Dermalogica Skin Hydrating Masque
Now I opted not to add a steam treatment to this regimen because of it being exfoliant-heavy (the cleanser acted as a gentle exfoliant, and the exfoliant itself was a combination of a peel and microdermabrasion treatment!), and I didn't want to over-stimulate my skin. The "less is more" rule applies here!
I used this complete regimen every Sunday evening for a month and my results were exactly what I'd hoped for- radiant skin each time! This regimen is rich in glycolic acid (exfoliating) and antioxidants (repairing & protecting), so it works for a variety of skin types and issues. But, my best advice is always to buy for your particular skin type and conditions. Search for a regimen that works for you, and when you find it- use it consistently and you should experience results similar to mine!
Disclosure: Products in this post were provided for consideration by the company. For more information, please see my disclosure.
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, September 3, 2010 at 3:13 PM
Labels: antioxidants, at-home skincare regimen, clarisonic, dermadoctor, dermalogica, exfoliant, glycolic acid, mini-facial, skincare regimen
4 comments:
I want to buy a face steamer, I used to have one and this post mentioning steaming reminded me that i want one again, lol.
anyway, that sounds like a cool line, I'll have to look into trying them out!
http://www.socialitedreams.com/
That is so nice to know that you have finally found a products that suits your face. It really takes time to know which brand is right for your skin.
To Vonnie: Steam treatments are amazing and are definitely a part of a facial service. If you decide to try the line, please let us know your thoughts.
To Mineral Skin Care: You're absolutely right!
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