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Elle Magazine featuring the PMD Personal Microderm

PMD Personal Microderm Featured in Elle Magazine

Did you know an average cost of microdermabrasion is around $140 a treatment?  And of course one treatment is never enough.  You have to commit to a number of treatments to achieve your desired results.  That is why Elle Magazine said, “Achieve the same radiant skin resurfacing results as professional microderm treatments, without spending a fortune.”  For only $179 (and even cheaper if you can get it on sale) you can purchase the PMD Personal Microderm and use it as many times you want, whenever you want and wherever you want.  The PMD Personal Microderm was developed to save time, money and give you amazing results.

I completely understand it can seem overwhelming to add “one more thing” to our skin care routine.  Here is a tip.  The best time for me to use my PMD Personal Microderm is when I am getting ready for date night.  It’s always on a Friday night and I am anxious to look my best (since this is the one day my husband sees me with make-up).  After completing a treatment my make-up glides on like butter leaving my skin feeling and looking bright and refreshed.  Looking good for myself and my husband is why date night reminds me to get my “once a week treatment” in.  It takes me less than 5 minutes and I am grateful for the convenience the PMD Personal Microderm provides me to maintain healthy, young looking skin.

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