DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System

June 4, 2010 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips  
Filed under Glycolic Products

  • Polishes and refines with perfectly sized naturally mined corundum crystals and added antioxidants
  • Gentle, thorough skin resurfacer for sensitive to normal skin types
  • Decreases visible signs of aging and sun damage
  • Reveals healthy new skin with a radiant glow

A Personal Microdermabrasion System ideal for sensitive to normal skin, the dual-crystal antioxidant complex works gently to fight free radicals and environmental pollutants with powerful anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory agents, Green Tea and Grap

Rating: (out of 13 reviews)

List Price: $ 70.00

Price: $ 68.59

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5 Responses to “DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System”

  1. Miss. GA Peach 78 on June 4th, 2010 7:18 am

    Review by Miss. GA Peach 78 for DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System
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    Okay, so 80 bucks seems like a lot of money to plunk down for an at-home microdermabrasion kit…especially when everyone from Homedics to L ‘Oreal is marketing a more cost-friendly version of what appears to be the same EXACT thing. However, experience (and lots of money not-so-well spent) has taught me that, in most cases, you generally get what you pay for. Case in point: a few months ago I finally made the decision to trade in my 99 cent ultra-black mascara for a high-end name brand version of the same product…I immediately discovered that mascara-induced racoon eyes really can be avoided! Who knew? After that, I vowed never to pinch pennies when it comes to beauty. Now there are, of course, some exceptions; my mother swears by Oil of Olay -as do I- but when you’re talking about microderabrasion, a proceedure that can cost as much as $150 per session, it’s hard to believe that you can achieve the same exact results with something that is a mere fraction of the cost.

    Skeptical but desperate for youthful looking skin, I opted to splurge on the DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System. Prior to my purchase, I did a fair amount of research so I knew that what I was getting the crème de la crème of the more than twenty-plus versions that I had to choose from.

    Just two weeks after using it, I began to notice that my once sallow complexion (thanks to stress, lack of sleep and yo-yo dieting) had been replaced with a healthy glow. Now my skin looks soft and peachy, kind of like it did when I was twelve…you know, when youth and beauty was effortless…sigh!

    All in all this product is best for someone with little to no skin flaws. Those who are expecting miracle results or results similar to what you would get from a full-service salon treatment may be dissapointed. My advice, shell out the necessary funds in order to get your skin under control, then use this product for the upkeep. This is great for removing the dead skin that regular washing tends to leave behind.

  2. Lee Mellott on June 4th, 2010 7:19 am

    Review by Lee Mellott for DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System
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    At first I was hesitant to ante up the $ to purchase the dermanew system, but after a few friends raved about it, I decided to buy it.

    The system includes a battery operated applicator tool (batteries are included), sponge tops for the tool, and dermabrasion cream.

    You pop a sponge on top of the applicator, put cream on it and apply to your dampened skin. I set a timer for 3 minutes and work the applicator around the surface of my skin.

    The results are great! Dead skin is sloughed off, circulation is stimulated and the results are glowing soft skin.

    My skin looks lovely and feels smooth to the touch. It felt soft and wonderful after the very first application!

    Dermanew sells other applicator sponges and creams separately to use with the applicator tool on your hands and feet.

    Though the initial price tag seems high, this tool will last for years and help you to glowing skin! I highly recommend it.

  3. Donna on June 4th, 2010 7:24 am

    Review by Donna for DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System
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    Love the microdermabrasion cream that came in this 5-piece system. Disappointed in the machine as it isn’t much better than the $5.00 Dove machine, but I am using it to apply the cream. I do like the teardrop shaped application pad. It does not use rechargeable batteries. I perfer the microdermabrasion skin machine I purchased from Sharper Image for half the price with more attachments that uses rechargeable batteries . . . but I really like the DermaNew cream.

  4. Judy W. on June 4th, 2010 8:22 am

    Review by Judy W. for DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System
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    The product works wonderfully, but the facial foam applicator cannot be ordered individually. If used as directed, it wears out in about 3 weeks, and you’re stuck paying $15 for the 3-piece replacement, which you don’t need. The other 6-piece Dermanew foam applicators that can be ordered do not fit this machine. Customer service was useless. I love the product, but wouldn’t buy it again or recommend it.

  5. SassyApron on June 4th, 2010 8:53 am

    Review by SassyApron for DermaNew Facial Rejuvenation System
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    I paid $70 for the DermaNew microdermabrasion system at home, and after using it for a couple of times I can honestly say that is not worth the money. You can accomplish the same results you get with this system, by using any other cheaper system for sale out there, like Neutrogena or simply rubbing oatmeal on your face!

    On top of that, you CANNOT find the replacement foam applicators for the face by themselves, the company discontinued the sale of applicators alone!???. Isn’t this ridiculous? The only face applicator available comes as a set with a body applicator and a brush which you never really use and have no need to buy them again and will cost you another $15 for cheaply made pads that disintegrate after 3-4 uses.

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