Facial skin care and wrinkles: do facials really work?
If you’re spending a couple of hundred dollars a month on facials, you believe they work to remove, or at least soften your wrinkles.
Read this article Skin Deep – Dermatologists Question Need for Routine and Exotic Facials – NYTimes.com which tells you what you can expect from expensive facials:
“What then can consumers expect from deep cleansing, microdermabrasion and other staples of today’s facials?
To rid oneself of some of the outermost dead-cell layers, old-fashioned exfoliation, microdermabrasion or a glycolic peel will do the trick, many dermatologists say. A salicylic peel may help diminish sun spots, they say, and acne sufferers may benefit from a meticulous extraction of clogged pores.”
[tags]facials, skin care, wrinkles, microdermabrasion[/tags]




