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Best Micro-dermabrasion Product. 1: Beauty Society Crystal Ball Micro-dermabrasion Treatment, $34.50
TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 9.6*
Why it's great: According to readers, this microdermabrasion product might just keep you out of the aesthetician's chair for good. "I don't go to the spa for microdermabrasion every three months anymore," says one reader. "Now, I use this at-home microdermabrasion product and get even better results!" Readers agree that this is an affordable, "top-notch exfoliator," producing "results after one application." Another reader raves, "Crystal Ball is the first exfoliator that I haven't reacted badly to. It leaves my skin so soft. Highly recommend!"

Agree? Disagree? Write your review of Beauty Society Crystal Ball Microdermabrasion Treatment here.

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If you're thinking about trying microdermabrasion at home, there are a few things you should know about the beauty treatment before you begin. Microdermabrasion uses physical exfoliation to slough away the top layer of skin to give it a healthy glow and help increase cell turnover. If you've been to a spa or dermatologist's office for a microdermabrasion treatment, then you may have loved how each and every dead skin cell was removed, leaving you with softer skin, fewer fine lines and even a reduction in acne.

So, it's no wonder that you would want to try to replicate the same results with microdermabrasion at home. Luckily, there is a way to get the same benefits with at-home microdermabrasion products that cost a fraction of the price it costs to visit the doctor's office. There are tons of kits, creams and scrubs out there that claim to do the job, but TotalBeauty.com readers have shared which ones really work.

Check out the list of the 11 best microdermabrasion products according to TotalBeauty.com reviewers. Readers claim that these products will give you smooth, soft skin, clear up acne and wrinkles, and won't cause any redness or irritation. So toss that dermatologist's phone number (for microdermabrasion purposes, anyway) and get to your nearest beauty supply store.

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