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Dermalogica therapist.

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ThingsthatgoSgreekinthenight · 11/01/2013 18:17

Has anyone been to see a dermalogica therapist for their skin? My skin is okish. I have quite big pores in and around my nose. Also having lived abroad in Greece I have some sun damage so I was thinking about going to get advice.

www.dermalogica.com/uk/yourskin/28_article_better_skin_see_a_therapist_.html?ap=1&featured=0&search=

Does anyone know an approximate idea of cost and if they are worth it?

Thanks.

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kerpob · 11/01/2013 19:38

I have been going to a salon which specializes in Dermalogica for past six seven years. I have acne scarred oily t-zone. I find their products to be the only thing in my adult life which have brought about any kind of progress with my skin. I love them. Give them a try but look for good salon which specializes in their products.

minimumthebare · 11/01/2013 20:36

Yes, I will only go to a Dermalogica salon for facials, as I had terrible acne for years and it has left me with very sensitive skin. They are excellent products, and I really rate them. Every salon I've been to has offered an hour long facial, and costs have varied between £36-£48. I'm based near London, if that helps at all.

ThingsthatgoSgreekinthenight · 11/01/2013 21:29

Thanks. I am in Gloucester. I will have a search and see. Smile

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