Dermabrasion with eggs.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Out of boredom, Babs and I tried dermabrasion with eggs. It is said to cure acnes. Well, we'll be the judge of that. ^^

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[EDITED] January 16, 2016
Wow. This post surprisingly had a lot of views. I'm guessing it's because people wanted to know whether dermabrasion with eggs really work? (And I unfortunately provided little to no info about it lol. Sorry about that!) Anyway, I'm just here to comment about my experience as a thanks for viewing my blog.

Cut a long review short, it didn't really help with anything. However, don't take my word for it because I honestly only tried it because I had nothing better to do at that time. But for the purpose of not disappointing most of you, here's a video I found on youtube that talks about eggshell treatment (which is really just egg dermabrasion).


I'll be honest though. Over the years I've learned not to follow such DIYs. I mean yes, natural is a sure go because it's fresh and all but cracking an egg then applying it in your face? Getting a porcelain skin is really not that simple. If you're looking for a sure way to rid of acnes, one way is to maintain a REALLY clean face. This may sound simple but it's actually really hard to do.

Here's my 'easy' evening routine for face cleaning: (provided links for reviews of product)
1. Real Art Cleansing Oil by Etude House
2. SAS soap by Forever Flawless
3. Oil Control Toner by Celeteque
4. Facial Moisturizer by Celeteque

I had a really oily face growing up and pollution here in the Phils. was also a factor. I could confidently say that this was a huge help. I may not have porcelain skin but there was a clear improvement. So I highly recommend the mentioned products instead of eggs. :)

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