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The Facial Myth: Sorry, They Won't Change Your Life
The Price Of Pimples
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If you have enjoyed the hell out of them, that is FINE! I am glad you are having some good times. It sounds like it could be a lot of relaxing fun in theory - I mean, you let someone else take care of you, the idea is to relax, and often there are interesting sensations, massages, and pretty-smelling preparations. I can understand the appeal, and if you love it, great!
But I'm cheap, and I'm paranoid.
I have crazy active sebaceous glands--at the ripe ol' age of 27--and a skin milieu that just loves Propionibacterium acnes. I have learned to manage this very, very well by myself, with gentle cleansers and low-dose benzoyl peroxide preparations. I am fucking paranoid about anyone else putting fingers or masques or lotions or potions all over my face.
With my luck, I'd get a horrible breakout or MRSA.
If I ever REALLY have a problem that I can't treat with gentle cleansers and moisturizers at home, I'll go to an accredited, real-live trained dermatologist and suckle at the teat of Big Pharma. So no, I can't do it. It sounds like it might be a lot of fun - I mean, I love delicious-smelling lotions and cucumbers and what-not as much as the next lady, but I just can't do it.
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I am probably on of the few women on this thread who is not a natural beauty. (based on all the folks claiming that they have NEVER needed a facial and are all smug about it) I benefit greatly from a monthly facial.
The opening of the pores & the squeezing of the black heads is a NECESSITY when dealing with adult-acne.
Another interesting fact not based on any research on my part: Aestheticians, mostly women, mostly self-employed. Dermatologists, mostly men, mostly on somebody's payroll. Hmmmm....
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But having a brilliant aesthetician clean out my pores regularly? Pretty awesome. And if I had more money, I'd really love to get microdermabrasion more frequently.
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*scampers off to collect advertising dough*
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Recently I realized just how much I was kidding myself: I purchased and used a (mild!) lactic acid peel that I bought online. It did more for my skin than -- any-- product or treatment I had ever purchased or made. So now I do that weekly and use cheaper drugstore brands of mild cleanser and moisturizer daily.
My new stance is firmly pro-chemical peel, and anti-facial.
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Extractions FTW!
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Yesterday, I got my eyebrows/upper lip done for the equivalent of $8. I LOVE LIFE.
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Bartender!
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Massages and pedicures I still do, but the rest of it is sheer crap built on making the most of women's insecurities.
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