Hi!  I'm so excited that the new owner of my spa is open to offering these seasonal facials to our clients.  We haven't had anything new in skin care where  I work for 2 years.  We just ordered the Fall Facial enzyme and mask and I'm excited to introduce this to my clients.  What I can't find on the website is some verbage to put on our FB page & website that is client friendly about what the facial will do for their skin.  I found the descriptions for us (the pros).  Should I/Can I use this to promote or is there something else?  Thanks! 

 

A beautiful medley of fall scents such as fresh apples, nutmeg and  cinnamon are present in our new aromatic enzyme and mask.  This facial  delivers a comforting, warming effect on the skin skin which is perfect  for those seasonal autumn months.  Your clients are sure to love this  warm, autumn spiced facial and the beautiful glow that it gives the  skin.

Apple Orchard Enzyme: This gentle enzyme is meant to be a mild exfoliant as well as a great  antioxidant/anti-aging facial.  It will be warming to the skin.   Contains apple fruit extract and malic acid (a naturally occurring  AHA).  Suitable for all skin types, but may not be suited for rosacea or  sensitive skin due to the warming effect.
Autumn Spice Hydrating Mask: This hydrating mask has nutmeg to soothe inflammation, yet is also  antibacterial.  Cinnamon creates a warming sensation in the skin while  mangosteen, honeysuckle, and passionflower provide anti-aging benefits  for healthy, nourished skin.  Suitable for all skin types

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Hi Jodi:

I'm glad you found Skin Script!  Yes, please use the verbiage above to create your own facial and description.  The enzyme resembles apple sauce and the mask is soothing, soft, hydrating and smells like nutmeg and cinnamon.  You could also call this facial your "Apple Pie Facial" - something catchy.  As far as what type of skin is it for - it will create a nice glow (slightly pink) to the skin (which is an exchange of toxins).  Its meant to be a mild facial for most skin types (exception rosacea).  We create these so you can have fun with something new and get your clients excited again (back in the door) to build business.  If you want to make them more aggressive (when needed), you can add some lactic or glycolic to the treatment.

I hope this helps!

Lisa

Lisa, thank you so much!  This is EXACTLY what the spa I work for needed!  I posted the picture introducing it saying coming in September on our spa FB page and within minutes I had likes and comments wanting to schedule!  I love these types of themed treatments, and the line we use (I'm not an owner) doesn't have anything like this.  So I was so happy when the new owner loved the idea too!  Thanks, I will use the above to create a description of the treatment for our clients.  Can't wait until our products arrive.  

We will have something fun for Christmas also, so I hope you love this version, as we will have another set of an enzyme/mask combination to launch in mid October or November.  I am so happy to hear you already have people wanting to schedule!  This is exactly what these types of products are designed to do - build business.  Just add acids or modalities if you want them stronger (not on a first time client though).  Best wishes!  Lisa

Can't wait for the Christmas one!  :)  I've  been wanting to do these types of facials for years. 

Is the enzyme gentle?  I used the pumpkin on myself and was shocked at how active it was, I was red and actually peeled.  Just wondering what to expect in the way of sensation and after affects of this.  Thanks!

This Autumn special is meant to be gentle, but it is normal for people to be pink and or red and that's why I say its not for rosacea or sensitive skin.  Pink/red should be gone by the end of the facial (at most 2-3 hours).  It's an exchange of toxins and quite detoxifying to create a healthy glow.  It has a tingle factor of approximately a 2.  However, you should not peel or flake from it.

The pumpkin is our most aggressive enzyme and most of the time it creates flaking.  If you wanted to dilute the effect of an enzyme, just mix 1 part enzyme and 1 part hydrating mask together to dilute the effect. 

Try the new apple orchard enzyme on yourself first so you know what it feels like.  Sorry you peeled on the pumpkin - I made that one too aggressive - just dilute the pumpkin with a hydrating mask and create "Pumpkin cheesecake".  :)

Thank you!  My skin looked great after the pumpkin, but was a tad tight and red for a day or 2.  I posted here and you and some estys who use this line regularly were very helpful.  Thanks again! 

Lisa, is it ok to mix the Pumpkin enzyme with the Vanilla Clove mask?

Absolutely!  It will smell wonderful.

YUM! I can't wait to try it!!!
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