![]() I also have a small scar on my left leg (which I should point out doesn’t actually bother me, I love my scars but I know not everyone does) and the edges around that have lessened slightly. I have a dry patch on my leg that just doesn’t budge but after a few using of the PMD I love a low maintenance but high performing product. One of the reasons I like the PMD so much is that it’s super easy to use and very quick too. ![]() ThereĪre bigger size discs to use on your body and I’ve really liked using them too. ![]() Firstly, there’s a trial disc which is really gentle so you can see if it’s ok on your skin and also just give you a nice trial run before moving up the discs. You get different levels, and also sizes, of discs. While I was keen to try out this product I was a bit wary that it’d be too rough for my very sensitive skin. It does this using suction and small discs that are coated in aluminium oxide to gently exfoliate the top layer of skin. So what does the PMD Microderm claim to do? Essentially it’s an at home personal microdermabrasion that aims to reduce the look of wrinkles and scars (as well as acne scars), clear blackheads, and remove dead skin to give an overall glow to the skin. I always come to these kind of reviews with a bit of trepidation as it’s not a cheap product (currently £135) so I’ll try and give you a good overview of how I’m getting on with it. I would like to say I use it weekly but sometimes I do forget but I am trying to make it part of my weekly routine. I’ve been using the PMD Personal Microderm Microdermabrasion* for quite a wee while now, roughly around 3 months.
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