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Skin Script Skin Care

Website: http://www.skinscriptrx.com
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Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2019

Skin Script Products

SkinScript specializes in corrective skin care for all skin types and ethnicities. Our products contain kojic and arbutin which naturally lighten the skin, and create an even skin tone.  In addition, antioxidants, glycolics, retinols, and jojoba help to diminish hyperpigmentation and melasma leaving the skin rejuvenated.

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seeking aesthetician in Boston, MA 3 Replies

I am looking to refer my 21 year old client; she relocated to Boston and works in  the Newberry Street district. I'm sure she'd consider a location outside of that area, too.She would prefer to visit…Continue

Started by Lee Torres Bowman. Last reply by Lee Torres Bowman Jun 19, 2017.

Retail order by client 3 Replies

hello Everyone,  i'm new to this group and i'm not sure if this information is accurate or not, I've read on another post that  clients can received direct shipping from skin script for home care…Continue

Started by delia. Last reply by Lisa VanBockern May 30, 2017.

Skin script trial/travel/sample sizes 5 Replies

Hi, can anyone tell me approximately how long these last? If used properly could a client expect to get three days use from the stocking stuffer sets? A week? Does anyone sell these or just use as…Continue

Started by patricia kelly. Last reply by ReaderGirl Jan 9, 2016.

Sugar Plum Facial 3 Replies

What would be a good price point for this facial as a holiday special?  Continue

Started by Miss D. Last reply by patricia kelly Nov 28, 2015.

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Comment by Melissa Bradley on April 4, 2014 at 4:30pm
Lisa, and/or anyone else who'd like to comment- can I use Shelley's LED mask after the cranberry peel? I have yet to use the cranberry peel and I'm new to using LED, is it ok to use after most peels in general?
Comment by Lisa VanBockern on March 20, 2014 at 12:22pm

Scroll half way down the page at http://skinscriptrx.com/training-schedule/

Comment by Kyle Guenther on March 20, 2014 at 12:17pm

I was not able to find webinars on skinscriptrx.com, is there something I might be overlooking? 

Comment by Kyle Guenther on March 20, 2014 at 12:06pm

Thank you so much Lisa! I appreciate the advice! So excited to begin working with your line! 

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on March 20, 2014 at 12:01pm

Hi Kyle:  With diabetics, their would-healing / response time is much longer and I agree that I do not peel their skin.  If she were my client I would start slow.  E.g., Tx 1 Coconut enzyme, Tx 2 Lemon Zest.  If all goes well, then I would try a Lactic Peel, but this is probably the highest I would go.

The peels do require neutralization.  Please refer to the protocols that were included with the samples (should be part of your welcome packet).

For homecare I would recommend Pomegranate cleanser, Retinol Scrub, Cucumber Toner, Vitamin C, Ageless Hydrating Serum, Peptide Restoration Moisturizer, SPF.

I would move forward with extreme caution as you don't know how her skin will respond due to the diabetes.

We do have on-line webinars to learn more about the products.  Please visit www.skinscriptrx.com.  Click on the training tab and look for the product knowledge webinars (there is a retail webinar and a separate professional webinar).

Comment by Kyle Guenther on March 20, 2014 at 10:05am

I have a client with a lot of texture from post acne, she has advised me that she is diabetic and had been told previously not to have any Peel work done due to possible scarring, I am confident I can find something with SS that will help with her texture/uneven concerns. What would you all recommend? I just purchased the Pro Sample Kit to try some of the products on myself. Are the peels self neutralizing? What would be some good retail products for this particular client/concern to give progressive results? Thank You!! 

Comment by Angela LaMoria on February 15, 2014 at 1:04pm

I really love this product!

Comment by Aisha Massac on January 31, 2014 at 8:32am

After reading this, I'm back to my original thought....that most clients need to work their way up to the retinol. I honestly thought it was just the case for African Americans, but now thinking sensitive and thin-skinned. Are you guys testing to see if the skin is sensitive? I use the pinching method or look for telangiectasia, especially around the nose. This tells me how cautious/gentle to be.

Comment by Summerr on January 31, 2014 at 8:25am
The same thing happened to me with a client I did a facial on with the exact same protocol only difference was I used green tea cleanser. I was stumped, I just had her moisturize and after a few days I gave her a sample of retinol scrub to use. I used the coconut on her after that. My client didn't use any products or exfoliate just came in for facials sometimes.
Comment by Sheila Gordon on January 30, 2014 at 9:55pm
To me it sounds like prob a little over exfoliation with the glycolic cleanser then scrub then enzyme. (Not that you did something wrong at all bc I love that protocol) but more so because she probably doesn't exfoliate ever and she doesn't use much at home. Did you steam the scrub as well? I had a client that was using scrub at home and came in very raw.. She was scrubbing a little too much lol.
 

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