Back Home News Archives Video Help Print Page Return

Diamond Dermabrasion
Wednesday July 4, 2001

Their faces are their fortunes. But long hours under hot lights and heavy makeup can wreak havoc on a celebrity's skin. So what's the secret to keeping faces looking fresh?


Vera Brown says, “I can honestly say that I have never seen anything that is more beneficial than the diamond dermabrasion.”

Skin specialist to the stars, Vera Brown says diamonds are not only a girl's best friend, but also their best beauty secret. “It's a tip that is made of fine, fine diamond and when it goes over the skin, there's no redness.”

Diamond dermabrasion peels away dead skin and reduces wrinkles, acne scars, and brown spots. It's a kinder, gentler twist on an old procedure.

You may have heard of microdermabrasion. Crystals sand blast the face leaving skin red and sore.

Mary Becker was looking for a more pleasant peel. So she visited Vera's Retreat in the Glen. Using the diamond tipped wand, the top layer of skin is removed while a gentle vacuum takes away the dead cells. Next a cooling is mask is applied. Then the face is massaged with a vitamin-filled cream to help new skin cells grow. Finally, air is blown over Mary’s face to cool and re-moisturize.

Afterward Mary said, “I feel great. My skin feels really fresh and tingly.”

Diamond dermabrasion, seems like this treatment's is a real gem!
Vera's Retreat in the Glen
Playboy Makeover

Facial Injections

Eye Implants
health & fitness  |  celebrities  |  movies  |  consumer  |  eye candy  |  what's cool
terms of use  |  privacy policy  |  © 2002 TTT West Coast Inc.