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Facial Microderm Abrasion Treatment Orange Peel Chin / Cellulite

What is orange peel chin? Dimpling and wrinkling in the chin can be part of the natural aging process of our face. As we get older, we lose volume in the chin so that the visible movement of the muscle creates this pebbling, 'orange-peel' effect. It is also a result of sun damage. It is cellulite on the chin.


The best treatment and strongest treatment along with peels, micro needling and Botox is microderm abrasion.


Orange Peel Facial Microderm Abrasion Treatment


" A clinical study showed that this combination of ingredients reduces the appearance of facial cellulite by 52% and improved skin firmness and elasticity by 57.9% on the entire face and tightened the skin."


Microdermabrasion Crystals (exfoliating crystals) pure organic crystals - from Amazon (or baking soda)


Rosemary Essential Oil - Clinical grade - 1 drop


Black Pepper Essential Oil - Clinical grade - 1 drop


Lemongrass Essential Oil Clinical grade - 1 drop


Fennel Essential Oil (ANY fennel) Clinical grade - 1 drop


Ginger Essential Oil Clinical grade -2 drops


Coffee Bean Essential Oil Clinical grade - 3 drops


Green Propolis Extract No alcohol, natural kosher - 1 /2 dropper


Olive Oil (Extra Virgin (pure) 1 teaspoon



Blend the oils into the crystals or baking soda and on a clean face apply starting at forhead in a circular motion all the way down to the chin, neck and then chest. Do NOT rub to hard you will damage the skin. This is a deep treatment do not do this daily. If treating a condition do biweekly and for regular facial treatment do 1 time per month. Do not combine with other exfoliation methods.





IMPORTANT PLEASE READ

For those of you who don’t know, microdermabrasion is simply the buffing of the skin, similarly to sanding for your skin! Candidates for microdermabrasion are people who are healthy and have small skin problems. They should also have realistic expectations about what the procedure can do. People with uneven pigmentation, clogged pores, acne, blackheads, fine lines, minor scars, and age spots can all benefit from microdermabrasion. Your skin needs time to recover in between microdermabrasion uses, dermatologists typically recommend waiting two - 4 weeks between treatments. Overusing the product can damage your skin, so only use it as often as recommended. The frequency of treatments also depends on your skin type, skin issues, and what you’re hoping to achieve.


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