Hi everyone! I haven't practiced in over a year, but my own skin has suffered in the last year, and I am thinking of starting up again if I can improve my own skin. Currently, I am suffering from a few things and need help. I have wasted tons of money the last year ordering from other professional brands, only to find the products really were clogging my pores. My skin seems unbalanced, and I cannot seem to find an appropriate moisturizer. My skin hasn't been this bad since I was a teenager - I need help! Thinking about starting over with Skin Script but incorporating peels this time. I suffer from large pores, oily skin but pretty patchy in the winter, papules and pustules and blackheads that reappear, even if I haven't put makeup on. It's frustrating. Can anyone help me get back on track with proper advice? I can include pictures if needed.
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Hi Christine - Thank so much for your recommendations. I found a local esthi to help me out with extractions and such. I need to order my homecare products from skin script and start over with that. I have tried so many mineral powders (because I have not found a moisturizer with SPF that is acne safe), but I feel like I have wasted so much money now. Jane Iredale and Priia Cosmetics have been the latest. I am still able to purge light brown, thicker extractions out of my pores every night if I wanted to, so I am pretty frustrated. Do you know of a good one?
Hi Sara:
We have a fabulous 3-day Re-Boot class that Dave Waggoner teaches in our office. The point of the class is to get an esthetician back to business after she's hasn't worked for a while. Our next one is February 7-9 from 9-4 pm in Tempe. It's WORTH THE TRIP! E-mail Dave at education@skinscriptrx.com for more information.
As far as your skin, I would suggest the following for homecare:
1) Green Tea cleanser as a primary daily cleanser
2) Glycolic Cleanser and Retinol Scrub used 2-3 times per week
3) Cucumber Toner (could alternate with the Blemish Control Toner Pads)
4) Blemish Spot Treatment used 2-3 times per day on active blemishes
5) Light Aloe Moisturizer
For professional treatments, I would recommend the Pomegranate enzyme once a week (which contains 2% salicylic and 11% lactic) which will help with oiliness yet hydrate the dry patchiness.
Always feel free to call me at 480-543-1121 to discuss this in more detail. Thanks! Lisa
Thank you, Lisa. I always felt so secure with Skin Script, knowing you answer with a complete suggestion and protocol. I am not thinking about practicing full time, but perhaps on the weekends, but I need to clear up my own skin first. Do you think I should use blueberry enzyme at all? I was told to layer the glycolic scrub underneath that. I have large pores and every day, I can extract if I wanted to. The substance is either white (thicker) or it's a brown color. I have tried so many mineral makeups and nothing seems to not clog my pores (even Jane Iredale). It's so frustrating. I get a lot of the papules and nodules that are red and hurt badly, which I haven't really gotten since I was a teenager. I tried switching my diet, even going Gluten Free and avoiding dairy, however, nothing changes with my skin.
Hi Sara - yes, you could try the Blueberry enzyme (the Pomegranate is a little stronger) with a layer of Retinol Scrub to help breakup impacted pores so that extractions are easier. It sounds a little like an impaired acid mantle where the skin has been overexfoliated. More hydration (such as Cucumber Toner, Ageless Hydrating Serum and a moisturizer) might do the trick.
Awesome. Thank you again, Lisa. Everything arrived today - SS is so fast! But duh, I forgot to order the moisturizer so I placed an order for that earlier today. I was thinking I had over-exfoliated too, so I'm glad you mentioned the impaired acid mantle. Thank you again - I'll post an update soon!
Awesome - I look forward to your follow up.
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