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Another great radio show featuring Lisa and Dave talking about peels!! You can listen here:
http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/89363/tis-the-season-for-chemic...
I had amazing results on myself and a good client w/ the Lemon Zest Facial protocol last year. I would like to offer it this year to all my clients. What is the average price to charge per facial? - I would like to throw in 5-10 min of LED with each facial and sell as a package of 6.
Hi Irene: I almost always incorporate mechanical exfoliation of some sort (lightly though) in my treatments. Since you are limited with peels, then yes, proceed with the Pomegranate (or Lemon lightens too) enzyme on a weekly basis for 6 weeks. Stacking your treatments like this will yield great results.
Lisa, Thank you so much for your reply. I'll definitely use that as my home care regimen and also recommend that as a regimen for clients.
As far as the treatment room- customizing and offering treatments for clients, What protocol would you use for this specific kind of client? would the pomegranate be you enzyme of choice? would I get better results incorporating dermafile or any other modality? and how often can I do this treatment?- series of 6 (same frequency of the peels?)
Thanks again :)
Shelley: We are very excited to be your guests! Dave and I will be discussing Antioxidants, Peptides and EFAs. Thank you for the post and we'll talk to you on Monday!
Hi Irene: I'm glad to hear you are getting great results with the Pomegranate enzyme. If you cannot use peels, then the Glycolic/Retinol Pads used twice a day, directly on the pigmentation, will help lift the PIH. Glycolic/Retinol pads have kojic and arbutin with a pH of 3.0 and they are our skin lightening product. Cleanse, exfoliate (at least 3 times a week with glycolic cleanser), then apply the Glycolic/Retinol pads; do not remove. Allow at least 30-60 seconds after application, then apply your serums and moisturizers, spf.
Lisa and Dave...I am so excited to have you two as my specials guests on my radio show this coming Monday!! I just know that it's going to be an awesome show. We'll be live at 1pm Pacific time.
http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2469/shelleys-show-and-tell
Hello fellow Skin Script lovers <3 I am currently a licensed esthetician in the state of Maryland, where unfortunately state laws are very limiting. As esthetcians, we are absolutely not able to perform chemicals peels; however, no mentioning of enzymes, so I assume I am safe on that end. I myself have acneic, oily skin- with PIH. Im totally obsessed with what the Pomergranate enzyme has done for clearing my acne, but now I am left with these unsightly post acne hyperpigmentation. Alot like myself, most of my clients are battling with the same issues. In a perfect world I would try the TCA for pigmentation on myself and my clients, but Maryland says no :( Are there any other treatment options besides SS chemical peels that would be just as effective for hyperpigmentation in Fitz 4-6 that I could offer to my clients? Maybe incorporating enzymes and dermafiles? Any ideas or suggestions? Would love to hear your thoughts, Lisa :) P.s. sorry for the multiple "half" posts, my computer is being sooo annoying :/
Hello fellow Skin Script lovers <3 I am currently a licensed esthetician in the state of Maryland, where unfortunately state laws are very limiting. As esthetcians, we are absolutely not able to perform chemicals peels; however, no mentioning of enzymes, so I assume I am safe on that end. I myself have acneic, oily skin- with PIH. Im totally obsessed with what the Pomergranate enzyme has done for clearing my acne, but now I am left with these unsightly post acne hyperpigmentation. Alot like myself, most of my clients are battling with the same issues. In a perfect world I would try the TCA for pig
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