Featured Skin Care Product: Daily Resurfacer; Brighten, Hydrate and Exfoliate Your Skin

Yes, I have a tan- and I make no excuses.  Living in Vancouver means there’s usually one month of sunshine to soak in for the year and I took advantage!  Most week ends in July I spent outside and willingly exposed my skin to the sun. In my defense, I did wear sunscreen and reapplied every few hours. So while I avoided any severe damage from a burn, I still ended up with a nice bronzed complexion- the kind I’m usually telling people to avoid!

Now it’s damage control and the best thing for a little post-summer boost to my skin is Dermalogica’s Daily Resurfacer.  If you want bright, smooth, hydrated and youthful skin, then this is your product.  It’s great to prepare your skin for big events or to even out your skin tone as your tan fades.  

The packaging for this product is fun and it’s very easy to use.  Each silver container contains 35 individually wrapped finger mittens that are soaked in sugar cane to gently exfoliate, South African rooibos extract for it’s potent anti-oxidant properties and Japanese Unshiu citrus peel to address hyperpigmentation.  This three-in-one product saves time and money.  Apply the single dose to your skin after cleansing, allow it to soak in for a few seconds and follow with your moisturizer. Exfoliation, hydration and anti-aging in one step.  

My motto is the simpler the better.  Who knew that great skin can be achieved in 10 seconds and comes in the form of a little finger mitten? Now you know!

2 Responses to Featured Skin Care Product: Daily Resurfacer; Brighten, Hydrate and Exfoliate Your Skin

Austin Serbus says: October 1, 2011 at 3:02 am

Hey. I noticed your site title, “Vancouver Skin Care; Featured Skin Care Product: Dermalogica Daily Resurfacer | Spruce Education Blog” does not really reflect the content of your site. When writing your website title, do you think it’s most beneficial to write it for Web optimization or for your readers? This is one thing I’ve been struggling with simply because I want great search rankings but at the same time I want the best quality for my website visitors.

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kathryn says: October 1, 2011 at 12:28 pm

Hi Austin,

Web optimization does effect how we may create titles- but I don’t really agree with you that it is unrelated to what I wrote about. I’m writing from a skin care centre in Vancouver, I’m writing about a featured product and it is called Dermalogica Daily Resurfacer. I think it’s all pretty valid. I understand your concerns and struggles when it comes to optimization, but I don’t know if I would agree that the article title you’re citing is taking away from the quality of the experience of visitors to our website.

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