Review of Hydroxatone Revitalizing Microdermabrasion
What We're Sweet On: A Face Massage in a Jar
by Jaime Richards 1
It's never a bad thing to take time out to pamper yourself, and Hydroxatone's Revitalizing Microdermabrasion ($40) allows you to do just that and more. Sure, the creamy exfoliant sloughs away dullness and fine lines, leaving skin looking more even, radiant, and smooth. It's the way it invigorates and massages the skin, however, that will have you oohing and ahhing. Think of it like a minifacial moment, sans the scratchy texture at-home microdermabrasion kits often possess. Sesame seed oil softens, and antioxidants help to keep environmental aggressors off your mug. How about that for some clarity?
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