I am fairly newly licensed (April) and am currently starting my own *small* practice. While I did use some peels in school, we were using the two quite mild peels from BioElements.
The other night I did a lactic peel on myself (Skin Script) following the protocol in the manual. Afterward I used a hydrating mask and my skin felt great when I went to bed. That was 2 nights ago. Since then my face has been itchy and feeling "rough". This is fine with me if it is on the way to looking/feeling better - or, is this not a good thing?
Last night and this morning I used a hydrocortisone ointment before moisturizer. That has seemed to help.
All of the sudden I am thinking I should know if this is normal - what if I did this to a client, they would call me and ask what I did wrong?!
I hate to sound like a newbie - I figure this is the best place to come for these questions.
So - what do you tell your clients to expect post-peel? What products should they use/not use immediately, and in the days that follow the peel?
Thank you for your help,
Julia Elliott
(Last week I had surgery under general anesthesia - I had considered that this might have also caused some extra sensitivity...)
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The use of hydrocortisone is helpful to calm and soothe the irritated skin (7 day intervals, not long-term use).
* Use products to soothe, hydrate and repair skin after a chemical peel.
* Use until peeling/flaking has resolved, typically three to five days.
For more sensitive skin or after more intense treatments, consider using for ten days.
* Apply moisturizer throughout the day to maintain hydration and decrease the appearance of flaking.
* Once skin has returned to normal you can return to your regular skin care routine
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