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Who Needs A Power Peel? by bittermiss | Feb 14 '01 35 and Under: Skip it unless your skin is in a funk and you have somewhere to be.
36 and Above: Tightening/smoothing effects will be more beneficial. Something to consider.Return to opinion
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Ah well (Reply to this comment)
by sparke61
I would never spend money on make up or any other kind of cosmetic-type product as I have issues with that sort of thing (I wrote an opinion about it, even) but I do think you wrote a great review and I rated it VH accordingly. Great job!
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Feb 14 '01 9:06 am PST
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Re: I really (Reply to this comment)
by bittermiss
They cost between $80.00 and $125.00 a session (depending on whether they are on sale or not) and it is recommended that you do two to twelve sessions. Obviously, I only did one.
It is supposed to be okay for sensitive skin, although I would be weary. I think I would go with something less abrasive.
As for allergic skin, I can't imagine that the crystals would cause a reaction, but you never know. Talk to your technician first.
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Feb 14 '01 9:04 am PST
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I really (Reply to this comment)
by Suzer
enjoyed your review, but I'm wondering what
you would guesstimate this procedure would
cost if you didn't have the gift certificate,
and also if you feel it would be safe/worthwhile
for someone with sensitive/extra sensitive/allergic skin. Thank you in advance.
Suzi
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Feb 14 '01 8:45 am PST
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A Power Wash of a Facial... Ouch! (Reply to this comment)
by tango-tweetie
Although I had never heard of this treatment I appreciate your comments! Definitely sounds like something I would want to avoid!
My husband is a paint contractor and the things you describe that were done to your face sounds almost like a High Pressure Power Wash job that would be done on the brick of a house to remove mold and mildew. OUCH!!
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Feb 14 '01 8:43 am PST
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