As some of you may know, I had the worst fear of getting facials. It was one of those out of sight, out of mind things.

“If I just don’t go for a facial, then I’ll be just fine.”

Not true.

I grew up with really bad acne skin. The type when you just touch a spot and a pimple pops up in place. I had it up until my early 20’s. After a lot of trial and error, it got a lot better and in order to maintain that balance in my skin I decided to not do anything excessive. But just last year I started to do more research on different kinds of facials and how they benefit the skin. Going for that regular detox is important for your skin to breathe.

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Just a couple of months ago, I completed my facial journey with the professionals at Alumier MD and I have to say it has been a very interesting one. I’ve seen a huge difference in my skin and my make-up routine has changed as well because of it. I find myself using less foundation and concealer and more accentuating products like blush, lipstick, mascara and eyeliner. It’s amazing how treating the base of your skin can change your routine altogether!

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A quick tip, September to the end of May is when the UVB is not as strong, and it’s a better time to go for an AlumierMD Glow peel. During the summer it’s recommended to do other facials unless you can sit out of the sun after your peel for 3-6 weeks.

I did the AlumierMD Glow peel and noticed right away, less pigmentation, smoother and glowing skin! Every person is different and your journey won’t be exactly as mine. You may even see better results! Just keep in mind we all have different skin concerns, how much it can handle and its sensitivity. Your skin will get tested and there’s a consultation prior to doing any facial. Even during the facial process, they will ask you how you’re feeling and if you’re comfortable with it.

Here are some footage from before I started the journey, between and after.

Left: My first time going for an AlumierMD Glow Peel. You can tell where I have pigmentation. Forehead, sides of my face and near my smile lines. There’s also some pimple scarring visible and shadows around my lips.

It is completely normal to see some peeling. That is your dead skin shedding and making room for new skin.

Right: I remember not drinking enough water that week and my skin was taking a toll with dehydration. Your skin becomes more sensitive, hence the slight redness. (It was a great reminder to drink more water.)

More details about my skin journey: featured on the
AlumierMD blog page.

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1 Comment

  1. I saw your skin on SATURDAY
    You are GLOWING and skin is so smooth xxxx
    BEAUTIFUL POST BABE XXX

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