Protecting yourself from the sun and eating right can help to prevent wrinkles, but nothing can stop Mother Nature from smooshing your face together while you sleep. Reverse her wrinkly wrath with today's Groupon to North Carolina Center for Dermatology in Durham. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get a microdermabrasion treatment (a $120 value).
- For $119, you get three microdermabrasion treatments (a $360 value).
Medical director and NCCD founder Dr. Jeffrey Scales custom tailors skincare systems to help clients of all ethnicities and ages to unleash the full beauty potential of their skin. During the microdermabrasion treatment, a specialist brandishes a buffing device that refines the surface of the face with the friction of tiny crystals, dislodging and suctioning away the slothful skin cells responsible for wrinkles, discoloration, and showing up late to smiles. The process unveils a blank slate of youthful skin cells untouched by the trauma of sun damage and helps to normalize skin tone, uniting facial features into a pleasing new whole.
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The Groupon Guide to: Choosing Produce
There's no worse feeling than when you buy what you assume is perfectly ripe produce only to discover it's too hard or have it dissolve into a pile of ashes in your grocery bag. Here are some tips for filling your basket with ready-to-eat fruits and vegetables:
- Broccoli: Drag the vegetable florets-side-up across your arm. Each should be firm enough to rid your forearm of unwanted hair.
- Cherry: You'll have to tear through the tasteless, inedible outer layer to test the cherry's high-protein, peanut-like core. Once you expose the cherry nut, swallow it and rate the pain you feel as it gradually moves down your throat. If it's less than a seven, it's too ripe.
- Apple: Smell an apple. Does it smell apple?
- Cantaloupe: Knock on it to determine if it's hollow. If it is, there's a gerbil living inside subsisting on the fruit's ripe core. Hurry up! You'll have to eat quickly to beat the gerbil.
- Pumpkin: This orange, round gourd shouldn't deflate easily, so repeatedly stab it with something sharp, such as a hunting knife or the tools doctors use to open their mail.
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