Hello everyone! When starting a client on a peel series, what is the homecare protocol in between the first 3 peels? Do they follow the post peel routine? Also, the day of the peel should they change their normal AM routine and not use any of the exfoliating products?
Thanks!
Erin
Tags: peel
Erin, which peel are you doing? Each one follows it's own protocol with cleanser, exfoliator, toner, and moisturizer.
Hi Erin:
During the first 3 weeks I do not have them adjust their homecare unless irritation is evident. Adjust homecare based on your client's tolerance. The first two peels (glycolic and lactic) are light and I don't feel you need to adjust; however, when I apply the TCA in Week 4, then yes, I do have them discontinue homecare until their skin has healed.
Thanks for clarifying (and so quickly!) :)
Should they still be using the retinol scrub during the homecare or should they wait for a few days...then continue with the retinol scrub...
Hi Tracy:
If it's a glycolic or lactic peel, I have them continue with the homecare. However, if its the TCA or cranberry turnover salicylic, I have them stop exfoliants (including the retinol scrub) during the peel process. Once their skin has healed, I ask them to resume exfoliants at home.
Lisa
I'm so scared they are going to become overly exfoliated and sensitive...I'm telling clients to wait 4 days then use the scrub once...I probably need to have them be a little more aggressive..
Tracy: Go with your thought process. You know their skin better than I. I think its a conversation between you and your client on how much they can handle/tolerate.
Lisa, would that apply for even acne? Or would you just take out their treatment products and have them use the cucumber toner instead?
Desiree: If they are physically peeling, then yes take out their treatment products and have them use a gentle cleanser, cucumber toner and moisturizer. Otherwise, if its the lighter lactic or glycolic and they aren't experiencing full peeling, then I have them continue with regular homecare. I hope this makes sense.
The bottom line is that I don't exfoliate peeling skin. However, the glycolic and lactic peel at a microscopic rate and I feel I can continue with the regular homecare.
Lisa
Tara: Yes, I prefer to customize their homecare based on their type of skin (dry, normal, oily) and then I customize based on sensitivity as well. That means I adjust the amount of exfoliation if they are sensitive.
The pre/post peel kit is aggressive and may not fit sensitive skin type, or dry skin types. So, yes, I prefer to customize all the time.
I do love my brochure on pre/post peel because it helps them understand the peels they are receiving and how to adjust homecare afterwards.
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