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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
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Thanks Lisa! I did notice after the fact that the protocol for scarring did say colored scarring too so sorry for not reading properly!!
I have another question for you.
I have a client with Melasma...she is having engagement photos done in about 4 weeks and peeing is not really an option. I suggested to have her come in this week and we do a lactic peel facial on her to see if we can't get some brightening. She wants to look and feel like she has beautiful skin...so this was what I thought would help brighten her Thoughts or would you do something different? I will also be spray tanning her the week of the photos too.
As far as pre wedding...she is getting married in March and I was going to treat her with the 8 week protocol and the pre and post peel kit. Would you suggest maybe starting that protocol in Dec and that way she will be done peeling and everything by march and just maintain results with the post peel kit? I am not sure her skin type as I haven't seen her as a facial client yet. Thanks for all of your advice!!
Hi Sheila: This is a great question because I think it's critical that we choose the right type of exfoliants for each skin type. Basically, with dry skin, I avoid salicylics. I agree, we don't want to overdry the skin as we will make the problem worse.
For dry skin, I would lean toward either the Pomegranate Cleanser or the Green Tea Cleanser, Glycolic Cleanser and Retinol Scrub used 2-3 times per week, Cucumber Toner, Ageless Hydrating Serum, Vit C, Ageless Skin Moisturizer and SPF. For professional treatments, I would alternate glycolic and lactic peels (you could spot treat with the Cranberry Turnover Salicylic peel), or you could use the TCA for a more aggressive approach. The TCA contains azaleic which helps with hormonal acne, as well as pigmentation.
For the purple scarring, ideally you use a laser to break that up. However, Dave Waggoner of my office says it is blood waiting for the fibroblast to produce more collagen to reduce that redness/purple. It's a matter of time and healing. However, glycolic peels will help stimulate collagen and reduce that redness. I think the reds/purples are the hardest to treat. And yes, the pitted acne scarring protocol would work great on this scenario you just described (both for the acne and the scarring).
Glad you are loving the webinars. Acne is tomorrow! We'll be discussing the pitted acne scarring protocol tomorrow.
Hey Lisa! I have two questions for you.
What type of protocol would you recommend for someone that has dry skin but breakouts? Also, what about dry skin with purple colored acne scarring? I have a few clients like this. Would you get them on pre/post peel kit and then use the 8 week hyperpigmentation protocol or the one you sent recently for the pitted type scarring? I want to make sure I am not drying them out too much. Thanks Lisa! Loving the webinars.
Hi Kimberly - we are planning on bringing the Chocolate Mask back (seasonally) for Valentine's Day. I anticipate announcing/offering it January 1st. A lot of people have been asking for that one.
Hi Lisa,
Will you be offering the Chocolate mask anytime soon?
Hi Cheryl: I have to count my samples to ensure I have enough to offer those samples packs again for Christmas. Stay tuned.
What amazing feedback! Diane: Thank you for your testimonial on the Cranberry Sugar Cane Enzyme. Your client's comment about "best facial ever" is exactly what I would like to hear from each and every customer (obviously your skill and product have come together to make that happen). I feel good that Skin Script can provide product that gets your clients excited and happy about their skin.
Lizabeth: Regarding the toner, like all mentioned below, it really is about hydration. Our cleansers tend to be more on the acidic side (to allow penetration of active ingredients) rather than the alkaline side (which can be drying).
I know Skin Scripts had little pouches we could purchase last year for the holidays. they were really nice and pretty too. I wonder if they will be offering them this year as well? HINT HINT!!
Diane Feeney, just wanted to say what a great idea for a holiday present to my loyal clients. Thanks for sharing!!!
Just an idea, if your looking for small holiday items to give to your clients, maybe a sample of the hydrating toner with a cleanser or serum would be nice or even making up a little set for them based on their skincare needs. I received my holiday cranberry sugar scrub and vanilla mask. I love it! I had a customer from last Saturday call me and tell me that was the best facial ever. She said she looked almost 20yrs younger (exaggerating of course), but loved the way her skin looked and felt. Even her husband commented how on how nice her skin looked. The funny thing is, it was such a simple facial. No microderm or dermafile or any acids added to the scrub. I did use the hydrating toner a lot during that facial, could that have something to do with it. Anyways, thank you for providing such a spectacular skincare line. I look forward to meeting you in November.
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