The Truth about Microdermabrasion

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @heisabletodo
    @heisabletodo 7 лет назад +91

    I'm a licensed esthetician also and I've used microdermabrasion on clients for years with excellent results. I recommend micro derming first and then a peel depending on the client's skin type and condition followed by a moisturizing mask. I do not charge a lot because I want my clients to be able to afford this effective treatment and it costs me very little to do.

    • @beryosa
      @beryosa 4 года назад +1

      May I ask you a question. I'm thinking to buy Trophy Skin MicrodermMD or
      RejuvadermMD. Comparing, they are the same, just one is a bit smaller and the price is a lower. Another thing is, before I got HydraFacial (don't know if that's the same) and my esthetician used many different products before and after. Are they not necessary ? Thanks if you can answer. And if not, it's fine, I understand :) Thanks

    • @tonifonseca9178
      @tonifonseca9178 3 месяца назад

      Same here 😂

    • @tonifonseca9178
      @tonifonseca9178 3 месяца назад

      Same here! Have great results

  • @mszarajane
    @mszarajane 5 лет назад +17

    I suffered from sensitive/patchy skin for years and I did microdermabrasion and it worked excellently for me. Maybe it doesn’t work on some people but worked amazingly on me

  • @sjduncan99
    @sjduncan99 7 лет назад +282

    I just had my first Microdermabrasion yesterday. My skin is absolutely glowing today and the dark brown spot on my forehead is barely noticeable now. My crows feet are much better too. To compare Microdermabrasion to a sponge is wrong on so many levels. Why the heck would you tell people to scrape their face with a sponge?

    • @seraphimskincare6963
      @seraphimskincare6963  7 лет назад +20

      sjduncan99 now try the sponge. You work hard for your money.

    • @Vladlevampire
      @Vladlevampire 7 лет назад +25

      You're a liar, go hang out with Trump.

    • @sjduncan99
      @sjduncan99 7 лет назад +47

      Seraphim Skin Care I've had about 5 more Microdermabrasions since my first comment. My skin is glowing. I haven't felt this good about my skin in a long time. I do work hard for my money but this has definitely been worth spending my money on.

    • @sjduncan99
      @sjduncan99 7 лет назад +5

      Vladimir Villefranche 😂😂😂

    • @SuperShandy777
      @SuperShandy777 7 лет назад +2

      exactly

  • @carolb9289
    @carolb9289 6 лет назад +73

    Um, you look exactly the same after a facial and mild peel also, but that doesn't mean you're not getting the benefits of the treatment. As an esthetician I can tell you that a microdermabrasion is not just like raking a 49 cent kitchen sponge over your face, and as as a professional it's irresponsible for you to make that claim.
    As your video is misleading, deceptive, and outright incorrect, I would like to make the viewers aware of the inconsistencies of your claims.
    I perform microderm infusion treatments and show my clients the debris that was lifted from their skin in the output container. Their skin glows from the exfoliation of old dead skin cells and in the case of the infusion method, the serum chosen for their skin type/concerns during the analysis refreshes, hydrates, brightens, and/or clears debris from pores.
    I have NEVER worn goggles, nor do my clients require goggles for this treatment.
    It would make complete sense to perform a peel, then microdermabrasion, and that is one of the protocols I recommend to some of my clients. The salicylic acid (or whichever acid used) helps to loosen the dead skin cells which the microdermabrasion then sloughs away.
    Skin care and treatments are cumulative, rarely does any one treatment provide instantaneous results.
    I see you searching for the other horrible things a microdermabrasion treatment can do to skin aside from breaking capillaries and breaking down collagen. Any esthetician worth her license would be able to determine whether a client is a good candidate for ANY treatment, and any skin care/product routine for that matter.
    I have had numerous microderm treatments and I can tell you that it doesn't 'hurt'. If you were to use suction that is too aggressive or the wrong granularity or grit of course it will be painful. For that matter, a 49 cent sponge would be painful if used incorrectly on the face or anywhere on the body.
    Even YOUR OWN product line states that you can achieve glowing skin "if used correctly". Hmm, I see a theme here.
    I don't understand what you intent was for this video, but I say to the public, please do your research on the 'expert' you're listening to and the red flag warnings being given. I can debunk practically every claim made in this video, and I find it ironic that the presenter is angry about being lied to about skin care products and services.

    • @acca3946
      @acca3946 5 лет назад +1

      Carol Bashaw if she’s an ‘expert’ then leave it to her

    • @wildbutterflycj
      @wildbutterflycj 5 лет назад

      Thank you cause I was going to purchase the machine and it lead me to this video which is kind of weird...I mean if they're trying to sell a product, why would they allow this video to be seen? I'm so confused now on whether I should even get it or not now?!

    • @shescliche
      @shescliche 4 года назад +1

      She probably either can't invest or is too frugal to invest in one so she's talking shit on micro. It took me awhile to invest in one and it doesn't take a genuis to know it works. Clients who have got it love it. It was enough for me to get it after high demand even though I favor peels over it or find it amazing to pair with peels. It does serve a purpose.

    • @farahimature5812
      @farahimature5812 4 года назад

      Does it help with acne scares?

    • @marlenathorvald
      @marlenathorvald 3 года назад

      Hey can I ask you a question...I thought breaking down the collagen was good also I started taking collagen does that actually help?

  • @theomz007
    @theomz007 7 лет назад +98

    I have done 8,000 treatments on clients with outstanding results, skin smooth to the touch , glowing. Clients smiling from ear to ear and me as well. A sponge scratcher...what? that is an unheard of analogy. It is really to bad you don't realize the miracles of Microderm.

    • @charnevanvollenstee1315
      @charnevanvollenstee1315 7 лет назад

      Hi, Rocky which machine do you have. I am looking into it for my small salon and just want to make sure I get a good one.

    • @theomz007
      @theomz007 7 лет назад +1

      I recommend Silhouette Tone DermaPod. Be prepared to finally make a difference on your clients complexion

    • @charnevanvollenstee1315
      @charnevanvollenstee1315 7 лет назад

      Rocky N Franky do you have a Suppliers name for me

    • @theomz007
      @theomz007 7 лет назад

      silhouette Tone

    • @carolrood
      @carolrood 7 лет назад +2

      I use a smart peel machine. Love it!! Have been using it for years.

  • @sharonpage7716
    @sharonpage7716 6 лет назад +8

    This women does not know what she is talking about! For one thing...microdermabrassion equipment does NOT spit anything onto the face. Microdermabrassion DOES NOT hurt...and, it is NOTHING like using an old scrum brush on your face. She is obviously just trying to promote her CHEMICAL peal services.

  • @karessandkamila2641
    @karessandkamila2641 4 года назад +11

    IM SO GLAD I CAME UPON THIS VIDEO BASHING MICRODERMABRASION BC IT HAS 500 reviews on it in the comments saying how amazing it’s been for their skin!!! you can’t find reviews of this volume anywhere else😂

  • @nicolerudder2297
    @nicolerudder2297 8 лет назад +39

    If you're so against it and you were trying to promote your spa then why don't you recommend something you do feel makes a difference? The Micro dermabrasion's I get are with salicylic and glycolic acid applied and my skin was flawless in the days afterwards. I had never had make up go on so smoothly and completely change the texture of my skin. Of course it is not a one time fix and I had to go on prescription pharmaceutical products and maintenance to continue to improve but I just don't understand why you don't suggest what you do you think works I found it odd

    • @seraphimskincare6963
      @seraphimskincare6963  7 лет назад +4

      Nicole Rudder and I send you love.

    • @BrianStanton-oh2uh
      @BrianStanton-oh2uh 6 лет назад +1

      Tahirie Tahiry She said glycolic acid made the skin glow for an hour. A marketing trick to make people think that the dermabrasion worked.

  • @agent4you2
    @agent4you2 4 года назад +4

    OMG! I do not believe you! My skin is glowing and beautiful, as I have been doing microdermabrasion. It does NOT hurt (as you say) and I get compliments on my skin all the time since I have been
    doing microdermabrasion. After I microdermabrasion I use my serum. I love dermabrasion!!!

  • @tishfinlay8883
    @tishfinlay8883 6 лет назад +5

    I agree. Microdermabrasion and chemical peels both do basically the same thing for your skin, and that is to exfoliate the skin. They remove the top layer of dead skin cells to reveal fresher, smoother skin and both stimulate faster cell turnover to keep your skin fresher.
    Microdermabrasion is a mechanical means of exfoliation, that is, it uses a scrubbing action to remove the dead skin cells, while the chemical peel penetrates and exfoliates the skin chemically.

  • @judynguyen9931
    @judynguyen9931 7 лет назад +14

    I wouldn't say that microdermabrasion is a scam. It is great as a buff and polish for the skin and leaves your skin incredibly soft, smooth and radiant for only about 1-2weeks. I totally recommend it as a pick me up before an event or special occasion. There are definitely a lot more effective treatments such as micro needling and chemical peels that give you better results. But what is appealing about micros are that it is non invasive, chemical free and it's quick and easy :)

  • @TheMeditationSpaLounge2024
    @TheMeditationSpaLounge2024 8 лет назад +155

    I disagree..I've been doing microderm since 2012 and have customers that DO see a difference in their skin..i treat alot of ethnic skin..mostly Hispanic and Asian with multiple skin issues that love this treatment and find it relaxing (I do diamond tip microderm..not crystal)..so she's entitled to her OPINION

    • @ycc209
      @ycc209 7 лет назад +24

      marla hamilton I have to agree with you. Wh n I was getting regular micros I saw a huge difference in my complexion.

    • @seraphimskincare6963
      @seraphimskincare6963  7 лет назад +3

      marla hamilton I'm glad it works for you!

    • @sassytee0722
      @sassytee0722 7 лет назад +3

      ycc209 I've seen a difference with it

    • @salonm4991
      @salonm4991 7 лет назад +11

      I do diamond microdermabrasion. and I was told to charge quite a lot..and to be honest I would nit charge these huge amounts it's is an exfoliation treatment pure and simple it takes 15 minutes cost pennies to do..I offer this with a steam then the derm then a mask. I have seen difference in the skin. and I have photo documented it too. but yes I agree the prices charged by some is a rip off.

    • @tj9382
      @tj9382 7 лет назад +3

      marla hamilton have you tried a pan scouring pad, you'll probably see the same effect

  • @thechristiansguidetoself-c3900
    @thechristiansguidetoself-c3900 7 лет назад +7

    It depends on "WHO" is doing the microderm. I've had it done for five years, and one person didn't use enough hand stroke so I didn't see a difference. But when I asked for another tech, she used great hand stroke and turned up the number. My face felt like a baby, my dark acne bumps lightened up drastically, and my wrinkles flattened out considerally. A lot of the bacteria that had made a pocket for breakout, went away. My skin was clear and glowy. So if you're not getting good results and see no difference, try another tech. Not all technicians are the same.

  • @SailingHorizons
    @SailingHorizons 6 лет назад +32

    Ummmmm I can testify that microdermabrasion is amazing. I’ve been doing this since I was 26 and people can barely believe I’m 40. It plumps and helps the skin even out. It has built collagen for me. So I’m not sure what she’s talking about.

    • @Booklivre
      @Booklivre 4 года назад

      Do you use a radiant white makeup base ( foundation ) ?

    • @SailingHorizons
      @SailingHorizons 4 года назад

      @@Booklivre I don't use foundation

  • @nicoleb2520
    @nicoleb2520 Год назад +1

    Microdermabrasion is equivalent to using the Clarisonic skin brush on your face. I had it done a few times to no noticeable difference. I always felt like it was scam. Thank you for sharing!

  • @meetadave5099
    @meetadave5099 6 лет назад +25

    I disagree, I am 58 years old & I got my microdermabrasion & oh boy my husband even notice how my skin looked:) & all my friends complemented saying by skin looks younger, brighter, even toned, less line 👍🏼 it's been two months & today I am going for another micro treatment 😊 can't wait.

  • @jensenramsay8114
    @jensenramsay8114 5 лет назад +17

    someone must have pissed her off

  • @punjabikahani2737
    @punjabikahani2737 7 лет назад +445

    She looks like Caitlyn Jenner 😊

    • @punjabikahani2737
      @punjabikahani2737 7 лет назад +7

      Why? What if Caitlyn reads your comment? I compared looks and it's pretty fair comparison.

    • @susiemyers1983
      @susiemyers1983 7 лет назад +25

      I dont think so. I think shes stunning x

    • @anguiishmusic
      @anguiishmusic 7 лет назад +3

      Jas K Judge I was thinking that before I even read your comment x)

    • @Eddiemation
      @Eddiemation 7 лет назад +6

      Seraphim Skin Care
      I don't think Jas k Judge meant it as an insult. People tell me that I look like my sister but I don't think of it as looking like a woman. I just think that we have similar features. Anyways, you are beautiful and don't ever think otherwise.

    • @AMindInOverdrive
      @AMindInOverdrive 7 лет назад +7

      Not really. The lady in the video looks feminine and pretty. Bruce Jenner looks manly

  • @StubbYourToe
    @StubbYourToe 6 лет назад +38

    I just had a microdermabrasion facial the other day and I immediately noticed a difference in my acne afterwards and my acne still looks better. It did not hurt, in fact I barely felt the machine. The machine was not loud and the student that did my microdermabrasion showed me all the gunk inside the tube afterwards. It looked like a swamp had been living under my skin. I believe microdermabrasion works if done correctly.
    You did not handle this very professionally and I would not take advice from you.

    • @proenrichment
      @proenrichment 6 лет назад +1

      Do u have a b4 pic and after pic of u? And you went to a clinic or u did DIY?

    • @evab65
      @evab65 4 года назад +1

      Have you done a proper training and education ?? Just wandering ! Where you felt short !

    • @holaanime101
      @holaanime101 3 года назад

      Do you recommend microdermabrasion for acne?

    • @StubbYourToe
      @StubbYourToe 3 года назад

      @@evab65 Yes, I’m a licensed Esthetician 😂

    • @StubbYourToe
      @StubbYourToe 3 года назад

      @@proenrichment sorry i just saw this comment. but no i didn’t have a before and after pic. with that being said, i only had the one treatment done while i was at school so a fellow student could practice. i haven’t had a microdermabrasion treatment done since then because i paid good money to have the appearance of my broken capillaries removed years ago before becoming a licensed Esthetician. if not done properly, microderm can cause broken capillaries and if a client already has them before starting a microdermabrasion service, they are not a good candidate for that treatment, which i always discuss with my client before i start a service. also, i have always noticed a difference in a clients skin appearance and texture after a microderm treatment using a diamond tip, which is just a mechanical exfoliation as stated in the video. and my clients felt they noticed a difference and came back monthly.

  • @niv1500
    @niv1500 5 лет назад +21

    Caitlyn jenner gotta chill microdemerbration is 💣
    I love it!

    • @CDub-df2us
      @CDub-df2us 5 лет назад

      niv karni 😂😂😂😂😂 yooooo! You outta pocket 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @tariqalodat720
      @tariqalodat720 5 лет назад

      😄😀

    • @_honeywax
      @_honeywax 5 лет назад

      niv karni I said the same thing😂

    • @mayirasb6363
      @mayirasb6363 Месяц назад

      Lol

  • @michellerinard522
    @michellerinard522 3 года назад +3

    I love it. Took away a lot of my scars.

  • @jai5834
    @jai5834 6 лет назад +3

    TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU! A lot of people don't understand the dangers of this treatment... Thanks for sharing, I can finally share this with my clients ♥

  • @bernicelogan2039
    @bernicelogan2039 6 лет назад +9

    I watched this and I do not agree to what she is saying, I have been doing Microdremabrasion for 10 years, some I do at home when I came not make it to my dermatologist office, I wish I can upload a before photo, I will give you an example as how well it worked for me, I was out with my son and grandson for lunch, my son is 42 years old the watier thought I was his wife and my grandson was our child together, I am 64, you have to do more than just one thing to take care of your skin, I belive in a good facial cleaner, (Organic) Vitimin C moisturizer Which I make myself Organic (I do not like some of the ingredients that most products have in them and they are pricey) good peptides (which I put together myself), good oils (Squalane, Vitamin E) I also use microcurrent and light therapy, so just doing one thing is not the way to go, but when you put them all together it works well, I also do micodremabrasion on my body that works well for me too, I will be 65 this year,... my skin looks and in better health now then it was when I was in my 30's....., everything do not work the same for everbody you have to find what work best for you and stick to it, your skin did not get that way over night and it will not take just one treatment and you wake up the next day and everything looks great, ...give things time to work, take it from me it has work very well for me, you just have to do some work yourself.Try it for yourself and see what you think about it, don't let someone talk you out of somethimg that might work for you.

    • @gabs2u
      @gabs2u 5 лет назад +1

      Can we have the recipe of your Organic serum? I bet it’s cheaper too, to make your own huh? Thank you.

  • @meagenelizabeth1993
    @meagenelizabeth1993 4 года назад +1

    As an Esthetician for over ten years, I have learned a lot about microdermabrasion. You typically don't see an immediate result after one treatment, it is a "series" of treatments if you want to see a gradual difference. Microdermabrasion is essentially exfoliating the surface of your skin as well as sucking the dead skin into to machine. Also, the suction brings blood to the surface of the skin to promote the production of collagen and speeds up cell turnover. The statement of using a "Scrubber Pad" is the same as Microdermabrasion is harmful and uneducated!
    A Scrubber Pad is used for dishes.....I hard nonporous surface. I don't even know why I'm explaining this, it should be common knowledge not to scrub your skin with a Scrubber Pad. It can cause abrasions that could lead to scarring, discoloration, and sensitivity.

  • @alicialaiken42397
    @alicialaiken42397 7 лет назад +3

    I don't mean to be disrespectful to the spa or the woman speaking in it, who I respect for her passion on microdermabrasion. This comment doesn't really have to do with microdermabrasion but spa treatments, and skin care in general. I'm currently working on a presentation for my college about how not a lot is done about cosmetics by the FDA.
    On the FDA website, a cosmetic is defined as "articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or otherwise applied to the human body...for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance" (FDA site).Therefore, a microdermabrasion treatment, or other spa treatment is viewed as a cosmetic.
    Here's the kicker, the FDA doesn't have to pre-approve the product (in this case, service) before use in the market. They can take legal action against the company and those responsible either when they feel a need to inspect the product, or when someone files a report.
    Going deeper, products on the market can be still sold even if they are linked to "cancer, reproductivetoxicity, immunotoxicity, endocrine disruption, neurotoxicity, Organ system toxicity, ecotoxicity, mutations, and biochemical changes" to name a few (EWG site). Why? There can be several reasons such as, it hasn't been reported, it is not deemed to be injurious to user by the FDA, etc.
    I say all this to set the record straight, and to let you know that not all doctors have the answers, its up to us as consumers to do our research on these treatments and products we use with credible sources, which I'm sorry, but is not a youtube video or even the comments. I urge you to be curious and cautious with how you do spend your money on services and products for your wallet, for your health, and for your future.
    Links with my information:
    www.fda.gov/cosmetics/guidanceregulation/lawsregulations/ucm074162.htm
    www.ewg.org/skindeep/site/about.php
    Notice they are .gov and .org, they are credible sources.

  • @Andrew7244
    @Andrew7244 7 лет назад +3

    At first, I was skeptical, but she is telling the truth. Chemical peels done by a professional who gradually progresses the intensity of them, IS WAY MORE EFFECTIVE and longer lasting. But there are benefits to microderm as well.

  • @djettesmita
    @djettesmita 7 лет назад +36

    I don't think she said anywhere that microdermabrasion doesn't work for what its meant to do (exfoliation) what she means here is its just a fancy exfoliation technique giving you the same result as your best practised home exfoliation so why pay hundreds of dollars on it. She says if clubbed with peels its the peel that gives you the result so save some bucks and go for just the peel instead and exfoliate at home. If you don't agree well go get few more sittings but for some like me this information is very useful who look out for treatments for say acne scarring and are recommended microdermabrasion and after 3 sittings you realise its done nothing for you and you have no more money to treat the real problem. This business is such that the practitioner wants you to never stop bringing you money to them for years.

    • @brittanystar1991
      @brittanystar1991 5 лет назад +1

      Smita Bhalerao microdermabrasion is no longer on the $100 , I pay $35 for my sessions . And my skins has showed amazing results.

    • @Priska_Kelly
      @Priska_Kelly 5 лет назад +1

      Most people have home micro dermabrasion machine now

  • @Cubandkorean
    @Cubandkorean 6 лет назад +3

    I have been doing microdermabrasion for a year and the difference is amazing!

  • @davidscot2113
    @davidscot2113 7 лет назад +1

    Your skin is flawless. Will definitely take this into consideration

  • @abdulhai93
    @abdulhai93 7 лет назад +8

    Sorry to burst your bubble but i have been doing micro for over 6 years now. Roughly 4x in a year. Mt aestecian using the microderebraion that has a vaccum. Let me tell you this. As soneone who has sensitive skin and uses gentle cleanser, my skin barely gets any exfoliation. My skin is completely CLEAR after each session. And my skin is so much fresh and clear once redness has come down

  • @kaitlyngordon9674
    @kaitlyngordon9674 8 лет назад +8

    You can't see results just from one use, that's why they tell you to come back at least 1-2 times a month.

  • @gabriellaprommer4700
    @gabriellaprommer4700 7 лет назад +92

    you are so wrong!! my skin is beautiful because of microdermabrasion. have been doing it for years. has it occurred to you that people might react to treatments differently? lady ... speak for yourself.

  • @KJ_PhD
    @KJ_PhD 5 лет назад +2

    I have been debating on whether or not to buy an at-home microdermabrasion machine because it’s been suggested that microdermabrasion would transform my skin and make my large pores look invisible. I appreciate your honest input. I’m sure you’re getting a lot of rude comments for this but I particularly appreciate your review because it’s clear you aren’t being paid to do it. When beauty gurus and the like do reviews raving about a product, sometimes I cannot tell if they’re paid or they legit like the product without sponsorship because they don’t provide a disclaimer.

  • @AnnaMaria-oy1fp
    @AnnaMaria-oy1fp 3 года назад +1

    I've been doing it for 20 years at my dermatologist initially for cystic acne and it helped dramatically. That was just for 2 years. After that I do it every 3 or 6 months and never had any problems. When I go home I have warm camomile compresses to sooth my face.

  • @SupaPoopaScoopa
    @SupaPoopaScoopa 7 лет назад +31

    Spits crystals? The microdermabrasion I'm aware of sucks like a vacuum and takes out crap from your pores.

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 7 лет назад

      I thought so too. Maybe there's crystals involved in that. I'm getting one next week.

    • @martiethyssen1595
      @martiethyssen1595 7 лет назад +1

      Try the diamond microdermabrasion.

    • @PixieDusted72
      @PixieDusted72 5 лет назад +1

      There are 2 types. The diamond tip (I have one of these at home 💗) and a crystal 'blast'. The crystal waa the first microdermabrasion used. It does spray crystals at your skin. I had it done once in my 20s. It reminded me of sandblasting. The results were pretty good. I love the Trophy Skin unit I have at home. It has smoothed my skin considerably. My pores look noticbly smaller too.

    • @wildbutterflycj
      @wildbutterflycj 5 лет назад

      @@PixieDusted72 that's what just lead me to this video.....Trophy Skin....I was like they're using this woman to promote their product cause she just bad and stuck in the 80's and the comments alone will make me purchase this product and its price cause I've never seen someone sell a skincare machine with your first payment being 14.99$ and there after 14.99$ a month for 12 months or how ever you want to do it....pretty awesome

    • @PixieDusted72
      @PixieDusted72 5 лет назад

      @@wildbutterflycj I have the trophy skin md.. omg 😍

  • @darrenleighton8656
    @darrenleighton8656 4 года назад +1

    I am 61 year old male and I been using microdermabrasion for the last 20 years and I feel my skin has never been better and younger looking everybody thinks that I am in my early for 40 so my skin looks young and feels soft. for me really works and I have bought the microdermabrasion which I am using is Trophy skin MD I do it at home. Wow and it really works and I am very happy with the result

  • @indigenuity
    @indigenuity 7 лет назад

    Really good point she is making. When it first came out here in nz it was really expensive. It costs me $49 per session, but for me as a cystic acne sufferer it really works and is so relaxing

  • @Priska_Kelly
    @Priska_Kelly 5 лет назад +3

    Well I was. Very happy with my microdermasion no glycol acid .my acne scars gone .and pores reduced .plus I do microdermasion at home with the pmd pro for over two years and I love it .it truly keeps my skin glowing . well to each their own

  • @yuckie3204
    @yuckie3204 5 лет назад +1

    Wow everybody is so mean to this woman and there are so many dislikes. I completely agree with her. I have gotten microderm and it has done nothing to my skin, maybe I get a slight glow but nothing else. It can even be irritating and possibly cause skin damage. Even Dr. Dray (a dermatologist) doesn't think microderm is a good idea.

  • @soniaf7794
    @soniaf7794 5 лет назад +2

    Seraphim Skin Care,
    Thank you for the info. It makes sense what you are saying. Microdermabrasion is just sanding of the skin. You are a brave woman for just telling us what happens behind close doors at some of these businesses, and I thank you for that.
    I work in a dental office where we charge 21 dollars for 2 ounces of Chlorhexidine irrigation after dental cleanings. Chlorexidine is an excellent antimicrobial that people can get it with a prescription at a cheaper price at the pharmacy (between 4-12 dollars for a 16 oz bottle), but we sell it as an irrigation. Scientific studies by the Journal of the American Dental Association state that is good as a mouthwash, but there is no benefit as an irrigation. Well, guess what: we charge it anyway.

  • @ashleyfamily9143
    @ashleyfamily9143 6 лет назад +6

    She is a hater because she said they was the first skin care place in Atlanta,now everybody else is probably going everywhere else,microdermabrasion does work and it is a soothing and relaxing and it does not hurt,I love it and it works wonders for my skin, I only do it four times in the year towards the fall because it can irritate my skin in the summer in the heat, I am a brown skin African American woman God bless.💖💖💖💖💖

  • @echo8931
    @echo8931 6 лет назад +6

    So strange my skin looks wonderful after a microdermabrasion treatment and clears pores of debris and helps stimulate collagen. Younger skin is under the shed layer. Products penetrate the skin better after treatment !!lol

  • @teznejensel8724
    @teznejensel8724 6 лет назад +19

    Honestly wish I never came upon this review.

  • @betsyshider8507
    @betsyshider8507 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the truth. Your skin is glowing, very beautiful ✝️🙏🏾✝️

  • @wkay62
    @wkay62 5 лет назад +1

    A rough sponge would have the same effect if you were exfoliating your skin but you would have to use very lightly..or you would badly scratch your face or worse ...best alternative is using sugar and olive oil to rub gently over your face.. cheap and works miracles

  • @maariahussain8959
    @maariahussain8959 Год назад

    So from my experience I burned my skin pretty badly using a diy mask and was left with really dark hyperpigmentation around my mouth that I couldn’t cover without makeup and wouldn’t budge and lighten at all, 2 years later I decided to get my first facial, when the clinician saw my skin she recommended hydromicrodermabrasion, I was sceptical and didn’t think it would help but thought it was worth a go. I kid you not, one session that’s all it took one session and the dark marks were completely gone, it was very red for a few hours after but my skin never felt so soft after, all the darkness around my mouth had gone and my skin was glowing. I think maybe it depends on what products are used in combination with it but I do think it’s over priced, you can get an at home device for the same price as one session and treat multiple areas. I’m going to purchase my own now from homedic

  • @nicolerudder2297
    @nicolerudder2297 7 лет назад

    I work full-time and have no downtime for peels. Yes I listened. did you? Thanks for your comment.

    • @carolb9289
      @carolb9289 6 лет назад

      There are tons of peels that require no downtime, talk with your esthetician about options! Also, all peels are not "chemical" based, but enzyme peels (from fruit) are also available. Again, consult with your professional esthetician for options!

  • @harleyharley5428
    @harleyharley5428 6 лет назад +31

    I don't think she is from our World.

    • @acca3946
      @acca3946 5 лет назад +1

      harley harley What’s that mean😂

    • @ryanjones9498
      @ryanjones9498 5 лет назад +2

      Never trust someone who says ggggggggg

  • @dhumer
    @dhumer 7 лет назад

    if you use a device like Dermalinfusion it is controlled and uses a diamond tip with simultaneous infusion. No harmful aluminum oxide crystals are used

  • @clairebear220990
    @clairebear220990 5 лет назад +23

    I had it done a few hours ago painless relaxing and my skin is baby soft ? So what the hell is this video

    • @andreaofori3968
      @andreaofori3968 4 года назад +3

      It does work for me I have one at home I see a big change in my skin

    • @cocome1396
      @cocome1396 4 года назад

      @@AidingIsKey ouch, why the dirty mouth.

    • @AngieCee1
      @AngieCee1 3 года назад +1

      She's talking about all the bad things like no other procedure has possible bad effects. I love Microderm. My skin looks and feels awesome every time. I'm assuming she's trying to sell the skin care line she mentioned.

  • @seraphimskincare6963
    @seraphimskincare6963  7 лет назад +59

    Many people have stated how angry I seem. You know what? I am angry that we have been lied to about skin care products and services. We have been told untruths for years and years. Many believe what they read in magazines yet what people don't know is that companies pay thousands of dollars to have their articles in print. We work hard for our money therefore every dime we spend on skin care should prove immediate results. Passionate is how I feel about skin. Please check the facts. If you don't know where to check (FDA , Dermatology Times) then we are more than happy to help you. ❣️

    • @christiine316
      @christiine316 7 лет назад

      Seraphim Skin Care any suggestions for large pores ? Im glad i stumbled on your video i was actually going to get a micro derm til this now im not sure what to get for large pores?

    • @dennisrod9557
      @dennisrod9557 7 лет назад +3

      I was thinking of getting microdermabrasion, but after watching your video I have decided not to. You’re putting yourself in the consumer’s shoes & as a professional you’re letting us know that it’s a waste of money. I love that & I believe you as a reliable source

    • @__NoName__1
      @__NoName__1 7 лет назад

      From the sounds of it, you were the one scamming people.

    • @normanwong6129
      @normanwong6129 7 лет назад +2

      They do that in Asia where they sell you expensive treatments telling you it improves your skin but only last temporary only to make money for themselves and sell you as much skincare products these videos are very informative letting people know the truth

    • @johnfrederickudtujan8337
      @johnfrederickudtujan8337 7 лет назад

      Seraphim Skin Care I think Micro needling is better than microdermabrasion.

  • @sabaali9796
    @sabaali9796 7 лет назад +50

    " the next day she looked exactly the same" as far as I'm aware to see some visible results after a microdermabrasion you're suppose to wait for a certain amount of time as your skin produces collagen which is why your skin improves and this is certainly not a one day process. You need some extra reading based on this treatment xx

    • @marwahalhadeethi3123
      @marwahalhadeethi3123 7 лет назад +1

      Saba Ali That's true

    • @user-ov4wu7dw5i
      @user-ov4wu7dw5i 7 лет назад +3

      Exactly, and if she was a professional "in the business" then she would have known this. Things that make you go, hmmm...

    • @Subhidevi
      @Subhidevi 7 лет назад +5

      Jen Rand But, she's got that cool white coat! 😉

    • @user-ov4wu7dw5i
      @user-ov4wu7dw5i 7 лет назад +1

      Subhidevi 😂Right!

    • @sabaali9796
      @sabaali9796 7 лет назад +4

      Subhidevi An ignorant can wear a lab coat but that doesn't make them a " professional" 😂

  • @ammaadu4509
    @ammaadu4509 7 лет назад +3

    well it usually takes several treatments to see results with microdermabrasion.

  • @bebe8842
    @bebe8842 6 лет назад +1

    I had only twice microdermabrasions so far, and I totally understand what you are saying. I noticed no improvements, on the contrary my skin was so irritated, my blackheads were still there, I didn't get fewer wrinkles I didn't get a flawless and more perfect skin after the session. It was also quite painful. Now i am 100% sure that I do not want to spend my money on a third session of microdermabrasion. Thank you so much for raising awareness!!!💖💖💖

  • @n0tlia465
    @n0tlia465 6 лет назад

    My first microdermabrasion treatment was four days ago. I came out of it with a bunch of red marks on my face. I now have scabs all over my face that looks like a cat scratched it. I’m still waiting for it to heal. Hopefully I don’t have permanent scars. Maybe it was the esthetician who was uneducated in microdermabrasion. Needless to say, I don’t think I’ll do it again.

    • @stjohnbaby
      @stjohnbaby 6 лет назад +2

      In a licensed Aesthetician,Ca,NV,been in the industry 40 years, many unskilled Aestheticians,be cautious,you should not have scabs,there is a protocol that must be followed and done correctly.

  • @tishfinlay8883
    @tishfinlay8883 6 лет назад

    Thank you. Truly appreciate your honesty. I agree with your comments. I have had this procedure done several time with no significant difference. I get a glow, but no changes in pigmentation or wrinkles. I prefer the chemical peels over microderm, vitamin c, retinoids, filler and botox. That's what really works.

  • @evelinad.7014
    @evelinad.7014 2 года назад

    My skin is dry and blunt after microdermabrasion for weeks. Why? I don’t think I’ll do it again

  • @normmt2424
    @normmt2424 5 лет назад

    Aesthetician vs Esthetician ? Are both licensed skin specialists. They are trained to analyze and cleanse skin through a variety of techniques. Estheticians can be found in spas and salons, while aestheticians typically work in medical settings and make more money.

  • @crikeymos22
    @crikeymos22 7 лет назад +4

    I believe you and also you and your skin looks beautiful. I'm 50 and have acne and enlarged pores What do you recommend.

    • @anNaSoR911
      @anNaSoR911 4 года назад

      crikeymos22
      You believe her BECAUSE her skin looks great, but that doesn’t mean her message is credible.

    • @crikeymos22
      @crikeymos22 4 года назад

      anNaSoR911 fair enough. Forgot I wrote this 3 years ago. Not sure what I think today.

  • @joandmo152
    @joandmo152 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve had about 6 micro dermabrasion and I really think there over rated I’ve barley seen any improvement in my slight scaring that I have it’s defintly not worth the price is just basically a really good exfoliate that you can do at home to get similar results in my opinion aswell

  • @katherinepapa1863
    @katherinepapa1863 11 месяцев назад

    I had microdermabrasion done many years ago for acne scaring and it did wonders. It wasn’t just a one off and it took time to see results but I did and I was very happy 😊 As I am now older I guess it would dry out my skin but with proper hydration I think I would give it another go

  • @rachele1560
    @rachele1560 6 лет назад

    I went for my first ever microd. and my skin was initially quiet clear.. only a couple of small pimples finally nearly gone after a break out. Got the procedure done and the next day those tiny harmless pimples turned into angry and painful ones ! I was so upset and infuriated! Never again .. i wish i knew what was right to do and who to trust :( peels? Facials? ...

  • @MsDangerousCupcake
    @MsDangerousCupcake 3 года назад

    I think you were a little harsh calling it a scam, but there was one very important point that needs more stressing - research shows that in most cases a chemical exfoliant works a lot better than any type manual exfoliant -and microdermabrasion is just that, nothing more. No wonders happening here. And I believe you are right about being careful where you spend your hard earned money!
    thank you :)

  • @gabriellegrosja1805
    @gabriellegrosja1805 5 лет назад +2

    Oh my good, what a woman! Beaureful and, real.
    Just discovered your channel. Bravo and thank you. You saved me $300.00 or more.

  • @rocker76m88
    @rocker76m88 5 месяцев назад

    I've done microdermabrasion in the past and my skin was so soft afterward.

  • @andreaofori3968
    @andreaofori3968 4 года назад

    Your skin looks so beautiful. Can we buy products from you?

  • @gilly3927
    @gilly3927 9 месяцев назад

    I have a microdermabrasion facial once a fortnight and have achieved excellent results. I'm constantly having compliments on my skin. It's incredibly relaxing, doesn't hurt and I swear by it. Nothing is going to be a one size fits all and you're wrong. There is a science behind it. It has proven results in the medical world and as a result stepped across into the beauty industry.

  • @sandirowe4408
    @sandirowe4408 Год назад

    Thank you for your honesty.

  • @ensignmjs7058
    @ensignmjs7058 6 лет назад +1

    Oh, thank God! You helped me save hundreds of dollars in treatments.
    I do have extra sponges in the kitchen.

  • @sbeth82sc
    @sbeth82sc 3 года назад +1

    I completely disagree with her assessment. I had microdermabrasion done & my skin over the course of a few months, looked smooth, cleared up & I started having friends notice!
    ..No it is Not instant but with treatments you WILL see results, this woman has her opinions but she doesn't understand the time & technology

  • @darrellsawyer2296
    @darrellsawyer2296 3 года назад

    I just got one and it’s definitely not worth it. I don’t think my skin is fit it. I didn’t see a difference in my skin. It also felt like the process made my skin dryer

  • @AScentedSoul
    @AScentedSoul 5 лет назад +1

    Did one yesterday.... not a big difference.

  • @ldld64
    @ldld64 6 лет назад +2

    No ,your wrong then if your comparing it to a sponge, because I exfoliate regularly and it does make a difference ,so microdermabrasion has to do something ( I've never had it done ) but when you compare it to a sponge, well a exfoliating sponge does very well and I would say microdermabrasion should too !! (You just pay a lot more ) 😊

  • @jimboland1730
    @jimboland1730 4 года назад

    I was hoping for some pointers to pass on to my staff. This is certainly not the experience of hundreds of patients. I would also never advise someone to go over their face with a kitchen sponge.

  • @debbieshields2471
    @debbieshields2471 4 года назад

    I disagree. I get microdermabrasion & it has done wonders for my skin. The last time I got it, the aesthetitian used diamond tip and I saw the dead skin in the filter of the tool. It cleared up dead skin cells on my forehead nose and very congested chin. I must add that I informed her to use the highest setting on the machine; it wasn't painful. I will be going for the Hydrafacial next. Since you think that microdermabrasion isn't effective, what do you suggest as an alternative treatment? Do you suggest peels?

  • @JazzBerrySky
    @JazzBerrySky 6 лет назад +2

    How is she in the industry and expect immediate results after just 1 treatment. Microdermabrasion done right you can feel the difference immediately, but its harder to "see" the difference. I can say the same thing for any product this company is pushing and im sure they'll tell me it takes time and continues usage same for most treatments. Unless you're doing lasers or peels, you need to be patient with the process. Expecting all your problems to be condone by 1 facial treatments is unrealistic.

  • @aneesall
    @aneesall 6 лет назад +5

    I use diamond tip microdermabrasion and hydrodermabrasion water peel, My clients love the way there skin looks and feels. I see you are very passionate about this, But you come across angry, I would not come to you as a client after seeing this video.

  • @sandra112390
    @sandra112390 7 лет назад +6

    I watched this video before I received my microdermabrasion, like everyone else I thought she was just trying to promote her products. 12 Microdermabrasions later, I realized she was right. No noticable changes on the face. So pretty much I spent $ 1,200 for nothing. I'm doing at home gycolic peel and i already am noticing a huge difference. She also has great skin, the ladies who did my microdermabrasions usually didn't.

  • @Hudgyh
    @Hudgyh 5 лет назад +1

    I have always thought as much… Your skin looks amazing… What products do you use and how old are you if you don’t mind me asking…

  • @72marie
    @72marie 4 года назад

    I think your public would be happier if you said what you do in place of not doing dermabrasion? You do have nice skin what is you secret? Thanks.

  • @stepheniechavez1131
    @stepheniechavez1131 4 года назад

    What do you use for your skin? You look amazing.

  • @absolutelyoxygen1797
    @absolutelyoxygen1797 4 года назад +2

    There absolutely is science and Sharon Hildritch (UK) has an MBE for her research on the subject. I am 55 and started my esthetics career in the UK where I bought my first and second Crystal Clear machines, back then with the brand training I received the full packet of scientific research. I understand you are not a fan, and you are entitled to you opinion, but other than make youtube money I don't understand why you spent time denouncing this treatment in such an amateur manner. All technology will do damage if it is in the wrong hands, but you are reaching when you state you have seen capillaries and collagen break down, ridiculous, how could you. During client consultation, the client is assessed for contra-indications and offered alternative treatments for skin resurfacing. Thinned skin, capillary issues, high color and /or sensitivity are indicators of causing problems. Microdermabrasion is not my favorite or go to treatment, as I am a leading paramedical esthetician with many other skills and technology at my disposal, but there are clients who enjoy and benefit from the results of this service, but it has to be done by a professional. Your video suggests you have more confidence than skill. You are misinforming the public.

  • @HavilahGold1
    @HavilahGold1 2 года назад +1

    This is BS advise. I’ve had microdermabrasions monthly and my skin has never looked better!

  • @slimaine9392
    @slimaine9392 3 года назад

    I did it and know I have pimples. I never have pimples. African black soap is better for me

  • @ryanchow8679
    @ryanchow8679 7 лет назад +4

    shes not telling that its not working but she just compare it wth a scrubbing sponge ,which is true.

  • @pearlab7091
    @pearlab7091 7 лет назад +12

    I have done this micro facial before for a long time and my skin was so smooth, it does work it's brilliant.

  • @khadijahmuquith7448
    @khadijahmuquith7448 4 года назад

    I never used a peel and microdermabrasion has been amazing for me, I have so many dark spots/ hyperpigmentation I’ll even you you guys picture before and after of how my skin has changed

    • @ellemontgomery1037
      @ellemontgomery1037 4 года назад

      I’d like to see your before and after.

    • @khadijahmuquith7448
      @khadijahmuquith7448 4 года назад

      @@ellemontgomery1037 id be more than happy to show you if you have insta or anything I could send you them

  • @monachase3804
    @monachase3804 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so very much for your candid truthful statements on microderm abrasion.. I have had several treatments for hundreds of dollars and I have yet to see a difference .. perhaps the 49 cent sponge would do me well.. I must say tho it is pleasant to have the facial.

  • @najlaaalfouqai2529
    @najlaaalfouqai2529 6 лет назад

    The difference will be in few days later not on the same day I tried it its nice and didn't hurt at all with pmd home device ..its so good u suppose to do it once every week by the way using sponge is also good as well as dry brush very effective stuff but of course need regular use ..

  • @Queen_Nibedita
    @Queen_Nibedita 6 лет назад

    pls request a video about derma rolling, and precautions just after derma rolling

  • @blairroth
    @blairroth 4 года назад

    Whatever works on you, I want! You’re gorgeous and glowing ! ❤️

  • @paigecla6752
    @paigecla6752 6 лет назад

    I’m glad I’ve found your video but now I feel hopeless... I have mild to moderate indented acne scarring (boxcar scarring) on my cheeks. I know that forms of laser surgery are best effective (at least that’s what I’ve been told), but it’s out of my budget range. If I could at least minimize the appearance of my scarring I’d be happy. Do you believe chemical peels could do that?

  • @brothertn708
    @brothertn708 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for waking us up!

  • @marlynhee6737
    @marlynhee6737 8 лет назад +1

    I don't believe what you're saying it does not work because it did not work for me I had no changes at all on my skin and I did notify them that something wasn't right or maybe they used the wrong product or something but no changes so I do believe you it's a scam

    • @slimeasmrlover2968
      @slimeasmrlover2968 8 лет назад

      Marlyn Hee its not a scam. Of course you wont see results after one use! Try and use it every week only, since its like an extreme exfoliation on the face and makes it sensitive. So try and put as much spf everyday after the microdermabration. If your gettimg the facials, try it every momth or every 2 weeks. If its at home, do it every week since facials are expensive.

  • @user-gz1kw1qk5j
    @user-gz1kw1qk5j Год назад

    What is your recommendation for having a better skin?

  • @Danijones4571
    @Danijones4571 7 лет назад

    I have acne, big pores and DEEP dirt in them, my skins very congested and I'm 20 years old, would I benefit more from a peel?

  • @hannahmabry2741
    @hannahmabry2741 5 лет назад +12

    I’ve never had microdermabrasion but I tried this 49 cent sponge thing you suggested....I’m such an idiot 😂 it was a terrible idea!

  • @jusnovitCuria
    @jusnovitCuria 5 лет назад +3

    Totally agreed with you , have test it couples of min and my skin is soft, smooth . Kept opening our eyes for scammers, will keep on using it from today , am dome with facial scammers 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @danielanunez6733
    @danielanunez6733 4 года назад

    Yeah, people swear by microdermabrasion but here is the thing, did the esthetician use any form of peels on you? Microdermabrasion is typically used w some sort of peels. People leave w amazing results but is most likely coming from the chemical peel. Another problem is that you don’t know the long term effects under a microscope, and by long term I’m talking about 10 years. Additionally, I can guarantee you will get the same results if not better by just getting peels from your esthetician. Also watch Dr. Drays video about Microdermabrasion which is a more unbiased opinion and talks about the pros and cons.

  • @nasirzeb7160
    @nasirzeb7160 6 лет назад

    please tell me what about hydrafaical can u explain me i have lots of pore on my nose and cheeks and acni blemishes 15 year old and pores are 2 year old i want to do hydra faical i think its better choice for my skin but i have not idea about hydrafaical please explain me if u have information of hydrafaical???