Gorgeous Panelist A and Dr. Gram: The Analysis!
You'll remember Peachy had a great experience with Dr. Gram:
Two of her panelists had a similar experience. Meet Gorgeous Panelist A! She prefers purple, so we will humor her.
Earlier this summer, I was happy to be among the privileged guests at the launch of the Dr. Gram Skincare line at Dos Caminos. Amid the margaritas and yummy appetizers, there was also some serious skincare work going on, namely in the form of the 3-layer photo-imaging that was offered to all attendees. We were all given the opportunity to sit down in front of a special, high-tech camera that is able to take pictures through 3 different layers of skin. The purpose of this type of imaging is to allow Dr. Gram to fully analyze the skin of each of his clients. Each of the layers photographed shows something different: the top layer, or standard image, shows what the person's face actually looks like. The next layer photographed shows the vascular conditions under the skin, and the final layer shows the underlying sun damage to the skin - sounds pretty creepy, right? Quite honestly, I wasn't sure I wanted to know THAT much about my skin! However, within a few weeks, Dr. Gram had analyzed my images and sent along a package of products to help address my specific skincare needs. And you know what? It really wasn't that scary at all. And since I've started using the products, I've noticed a remarkable difference in the overall look and feel of my skin. So, without further ado, let me share the details!
What Dr. Gram had to say about my skin:
Analysis: Dr. Gram detected some texture and oil issues on the forehead and under both eyes likely due to dehydration. There is very little inflammation and sun damage, so the overall skin issue is dehydration. Skin tissue in the crows feet area is in healthy shape. Dr. Gram would like to what tool you use to wash your face with because it appears you may use something abrasive.
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Stay tuned to hear what Gorgeous Panelist A tried and how she liked it!