Modern Friction™ Nature's gentle dermabrasion

Nature's gentle dermabrasion

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    Nature's alternative to microdermabrasion
    Considering costly, potentially painful microdermabrasion? Experience the power of nature instead. Watch skin-refining Rice - not harsh, chemical crystals - transform your skin from rough to smooth, old to young. The before-&-afters are amazing. Skin looks perfectly polished, poreless, smooth & luminous. Without the ouch, extra steps, redness of flaking of clinical microdermabrasion.
    Some see a grain.
    We see genius.
    Rice Starch
    This ancient Japanese beauty secret has the power to lift skin-dulling debris. Long ago, Japanese women bathed in water left over from rinsing White Rice. Afterwards they noticed their skin grew softer, smoother & more refined
    Lemon Oil
    A purifier & aromatic essential oil that kick-starts the exfoliation process. It also has antioxidant properties.
    Naturally-Derived Vitamin C
    Intercepts environmental and emotional stress before they accelerate melanin production.
    Aloe
    Since ancient times, the legendary Aloe Vera plant (which is actually part of the Lily family) has been called a "nature's first aid kit" thanks to its many beneficial properties. It contains more than 75 nutrients & 200 active compounds (20 minerals, 18 amino acids & 12 vitamins). It is also composed of 99.3% water (whish accounts for the cooling sensation it brings to skin) & is an excellent thirst-aid for parched skin.
    Meet Dr. Lieve DeClercq
    Dr. DeClercq heads Origins Global Plant Medicine Team. She has a PhD in Plant Physiology & Molecular Biology. We asked her for the inside scoop on Modern Friction™.
    Q: What ius microdermabrasion?
    A: Microdermabrasion is a skin resurfacing procedure often performed by dermatologists. A tiny jet-stream of abrasive aluminum crystals is gentlty steered across the skin's surface to break apart surface layers of dead cells. The result is a fresher, healthier, rejuvenated complexion with improved surface quality. However, there is a downside. This aggressive exfoliation procedure can leave skin blotchy, discolored, red, inflamed and flaky; forcing patients to stay at home afterwards. Following the procedure, it is imperative that moisturiser be applied frequently and sunblock must be used daily for at least three weeks. Modern Friction™ gently delivers the benefits of this age-erasing exfoliation at home in one simple step without harsh, irritating chemicals.
    Q: What makes Modern Friction™ such an effective exfoliator?
    A: To formulate Modern Friction™ we use a very sticky Rice Starch which helps to eliminate the superficial dead skin layers that cause dullness. To prove its efficacy, we tested Modern Friction™ against clinical microdermabrasion, and when we compared results, we saw an instant increase in skin radiance - just what you'd expect from microdermabrasion. However, with Modern Friction™, there was virtually no redness or irritation, and when we asked our panelists whether they would consider using Modern Friction™ instead of microdermabrasion and almost all of them said they would.
    We tested Modern Friction
    on a panel of
    women who underwent clinical microdermabrasion on a regular basis:
    94% Saw smoother, more radiant skin and would consider using Modern Friction™ instead of clinical microdermabrasion.
    Did you know?
    Fact and Friction. Facial skin resurfacing dates back to ancient Egyptian times where abrasive alabaster particles were used to exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. Over the millennia, other radical methods have included the use of acid, fire, and sandpaper-like materials to peel, exfoliate, and rejuvenate the skin. In 1985, the technique of Microdermabrasion was developed in Italy to help heal the skin of burn victims. Microdermabrasion is like a sandblasting for your skin. It's use was widespread in Europe spas prior to its introduction and popularity in the United States. Today. millions of micro-dermabrasions are performed by dermatologists.
     
     
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