Monday, June 17, 2013

DDF Revolve 400X 5-Piece

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✔SALE: 51% OFF
DDF Revolve 400X 5-Piece Micro-Polishing System...
3.9 out of 5 stars
CONSUMER REVIEWS(89)
8X better exfoliation than a scrub alone
Better absorption of skincare products
After just one treatment, see immediate improvement in pore appearance, skin tone and evenness, fine lines, skin clarity and brightness, and radiance
After one week, also see a significant improvement in texture and smoothing of bumpy surface
Two speed options to control the intensity of treatment. Device is travel-friendly and can be used in the shower
Price: $99.00
Deal Price: $48.43

Description
DDF 400X Revolve Micro-Polishing System is a breakthrough device that delivers microdermabrasion results that are as effective as a professional treatment. Unlike most at-home devices that simply vibrate or oscillate, DDF Revolve 400X transmits more energy to the skin with up to 400 rotations per minute. The gentle, yet highly effective self-warming DDF Polishing Crystals and the soft Foam Exfoliator polish away surface imperfections to reveal radiant, healthy-looking skin. The kit also includes a brush head to use with the device for daily deep cleansing and to help maintain results between treatments.
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