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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Help with what? I'm not as extreme as PP who thinks anything you aren't prescribed by an MD is a scam-- products with salicylic acid, lactic acid, certain oils and so on can absolutely make a difference in your skin while you're using them. But I've never bought into facials because I don't even understand the mechanism of action that would cause them to "work." And what are they working on? Certainly exfoliation will improve appearance temporarily, and if they apply any of the above (lactic acid, etc.) that will give a boost (that will only be temporary if you don't continue them at home). But like... what else? Relaxation? Nothing anyone can do manually can like, "rebalance your humours" or whatever. I'm happy to stand corrected, but I don't see it. [/quote] Facials have helped to clear my skin of blackheads and other breakouts quite a bit. I also use topical rx, but I noticed during covid when I wasn’t able to do the facials, but did continue the topicals, that my complexion went downhill. [/quote] Okay. Explain how. You don't have to know exactly, but what you've been told or how you understand it. This is not meant to be a gotcha question, I just truly don't understand how this would work. Except that extracting blackheads... it extracts them, temporarily of course. That's like saying a professional makeup blowout helps to... make your hair look nice for a few days or so. Or lash extensions make your lashes longer, until they fall out. What I'm interested in is why you seem to think (I'm inferring?) that facials help prevent/reduce breakouts. And if so, how often you get facials normally (and what happens during them, of course). [/quote]
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