Facebook ads got me again. I can’t help it… I’m a sucker. I kept seeing ads for the PMD Personal Microderm system. I have always heard such positive things about microdermabrasion treatments from salons-your skin feels smoother, it absorbs product much better, and it allows your skin to regenerate much quicker with frequent microdermabrasion treatments. But… (yes, there’s always a but) have you seen the price?! Yikes. No thanks. Not to mention the time it takes to book an appointment, get the treatment, and then be hassled to purchase products you don’t want to buy. Not signing up for that one.
Of course someone has the answer to ALL of my problems. And of course it just so happens to appear in a Facebook ad. I know it might not seem like I am from all of my posts containing Facebook ad products, but I am actually a very skeptical person who doesn’t like to purchase anything based on an ad. So, I did my research, looked at countless reviews, took a detailed look at how the product actually works, put my science brain to work, and decided that the premise was sound, the price was… ridiculous, and thought I’d love to have one, but I’m not forking over the money for it right now.

Fast forward a few weeks to Christmas Eve. Here I am, scrolling through eyeshadow palettes on Sephora when BAM! A featured product happens to be the PMD Personal Microderm Pro AND the PMD Clean facial cleanser in a bundle. Now, I did determine that if I were to ever purchase the PMD Personal Microderm I would shell out the extra cash for the Pro version. Why? The Pro version contained two caps for face and body areas (not sure where the heck on my body I would use this thing, but whatevs) and had two speeds. I liked that this particular version contained two speeds so you could actually control how abrasive the treatment would be. I also had my eye on the PMD Clean because of its insanely great reviews. The PMD Clean was also insanely overpriced, but now that it is bundled with the Personal Microderm it didn’t seem like that bad of a deal. Naturally, I took the bait and purchased the bundle. I’ll split this review into two sections: one for the PMD Personal Microderm Pro and one for the PMD Clean.
PMD Personal Microderm Pro
The unit included a training tip with very low abrasion, so that’s the first one I went with. I also planned on using the lowest speed setting until I got used to the unit. The instructions said that each tip may be used 3-4 times before changing to a new tip.
I washed my face with my usual cleanser and made sure all of my makeup from the day was thoroughly removed and my face was dry. Then, I set to work. It really was very easy and surprisingly quick. I moved in outward motions while keeping my skin tight as I moved down one side of my face, down the other side, and then worked on each side of my forehead.
After I completed my entire face, which was surprisingly fast, I washed my face with my normal cleanser, followed with my usual toner, then followed with my usual moisturizer. My face felt very soft and absorbed the toner and moisturizer much better than usual.
I rinsed the cap and filter with water, made sure the top of the unit was wiped clean with a dry washcloth to prevent any clogging, then allowed the cap and filter to air dry before storing. That was it. Ok, so this might not be as daunting of a task as I was making it out to be.
Fast forward about 5 weeks… I can’t imagine my life without this device. Seriously! To be a little thrifty, I used the lowest abrasion tip 3 times on the high speed setting, then have gradually moved up to a more abrasive tip every 3 uses. This has seemed to work out well, so I’m sticking with this plan. I use the PMD Pro every 6-7 days as recommended so as to not over-exfoliate (is that a word? Probably not…). Each time it gets easier since I’m now used to the entire process and can operate on autopilot for the most part.
This device has so many benefits. My skin is smoother than it has ever been before. My skin tone is evening out and all hyper pigmentation from blemishes or sun spots is reducing every week as I use the PMD Pro. All products I use on my face are absorbed so much better after using this device. I did start to break out a little more than normal around week 3-4 since my skin seemed to be purging itself of all of the nastiness the PMD Pro is helping to get rid of, but other than that my skin seems to be moisturized and clearer than it’s been for years. When I apply makeup in the mornings I don’t need as much moisturizer as I previously needed (which is a miracle, because… winter…) and my foundation goes on smooth and my skin looks much clearer than it used to.
The only down side I can see to using this device is that you can only use a tip 3-4 uses. But I think that’s a small price to pay for all of the benefits I see from using this product. Time will tell in terms of the longevity of the device. I have read reviews of consumers claiming the suction on the device stops around 6 months or so. PMD does offer a year limited warranty and they seem to be pretty responsive to their customers (more on that in a minute… I haven’t been as lucky with my PMD Clean…). I noticed that when customers complained about their device losing suction PMD’s trouble shooting tips seemed to include cleaning the device. There aren’t any instructions on how to clean the device on the package that I can see other than to rinse the cap and filter, so I’d say that’s an oversight on their part.
PMD Clean
I just kept ignoring all of the Facebook ads with the PMD Clean because I figured how much better can this be than the SOLO Mio look alike I purchased a few years ago? I looked at the reviews and there wasn’t a bad review on it. Darn. I decided to go to my favorite online shopping site… Amazon, of course. $99?!?! WHAAAAAT?! Oh, heck no. I just chalked it up to never owning one of these because of the insanely ridiculous price point. Well, when it was offered in the Holiday bundle from Sephora, the price was a little less shocking, so I went for it.
I love that the device uses a single AA battery. That saves time and cabinet space since you don’t have to recharge it or store its charger. The PMD Clean has several speeds and pulsing speeds. Personally, I’ve only used the lowest speed and that seems to do a great job. My skin feels cleaner, I tend to wash my face longer, which gives me a better clean. I do think the PMD Clean is helpful and useful, but the packaging leaves little to be desired. There are no instructions on which speed level to use and for what purpose. PMD claims that they have included instructions in the PMD Clean packaging, but customers seem to all be claiming the same thing: no instructions.
A few weeks after using the PMD Clean the device would randomly turn on on its own for about half a second. Huh? I thought maybe the batteries were running low, since sometimes electronics malfunction when the batteries should be changed. When I opened the device, milky looking liquid was pulled around the end cap. Sooooo… these are waterproof, huh? Apparently mine didn’t get the memo. After trying to air dry the device for a few days, replacing batteries, checking the battery connections, and doing all kinds of troubleshooting, the device continued to turn on randomly on its own and wouldn’t even turn on most of the time unless I opened, then closed the battery compartment, and only stayed on for half a second once it would finally come on.
I reached out to customer service on Facebook (just to let you know, they were more responsive to my comment on Facebook than they were to a direct company email) and I also contacted Sephora customer service. Sephora customer service’s only solution for me was to return BOTH PMD products to the store for a refund, then to repurchase the kit. Uhhhh, no thanks. PMD Beauty customer service sent me a Facebook DM as well as an email. The customer service rep told me they were shipping out a new PMD Clean that day with a return label for the defective device. That was about… ten days ago. I’m hoping they just have a long shipping time from the distribution center, because I assumed it would probably arrive in a week or so. I’ll make sure to keep you posted on whether or not they actually send a replacement. I’m not holding my breath…
Get to the Point…
Alright… after all of that rambling… would I recommend the PMD Pro and PMD Clean? Yes. Are they expensive? Yes. The PMD Pro has made a difference in the texture of my skin, helped fade hyperpigmentation, and allows my skin to absorb all of my facial products much better than normal. It does what it says it will do, it’s easy to use, and is a great addition to anyone’s beauty routine to help skin regenerate every week.