Microdermabrasion Skin Peel

Microdermabrasion Skin Peel
Is there any way to do a home microdermabrasion or skin-peeling without visiting a dermatologist?

I have a few acne-scars on my back and have read that microdermabrasion (resurfacing the skin) or chemical skin-peeling are both popular ways to remove the outer layer of skin / get rid of the scars. Are there any “home” kits for performing this or alternative ways of performing it without a visit to a dermatologist? The closest one to me is about 2 hours away.

I’ve recently tried Neutrogena’s VisblyEven Skin Polishing Enzyme Treatment. And I like it.
This product will save you Time and Money; AND it’s safe for use on Darker skin tones and on Sensitive Skin.

1 Tube ($12) will literally provide head-to-toe exfoliation. That’s a bargain! The enzymes work to dissolve dead skin.

I have used it twice head-to-toe-to-back-to-fingertips(including the underarms). That’s a mani-pedi, a facial, a back treatment and “specialty area” twice for about $25.00 total. Total time for both treatments:30-40 minutes total.

My routine: Shower, paint/slather thin coating onto, damp skin, wait 10 minutes, rub off of dry areas, then shower and use a buff puff to remove the rest. Cleanse and moisturize skin as usual. I recommend following up with a SheaButter moisturizer for the body afterwords.

Enzyme peels are the only peels I use as a professional, this is great over-the-counter product.

“Enzyme products work entirely on the surface of the skin to exfoliate, and do not penetrate a couple of layers of skin like the Glycolic Acid does.

Fruit Enzyme Products can accomplish the following:

Exfoliates dead skin cells
Stimulates new cell growth and new collagen
Improves skin tone and texture
Improves the appearance of fine lines and crepiness
Improve blotchiness and pigmentation irregularities
Safe for any skin type, including sensitive skin

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