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Skin Script Skin Care

Website: http://www.skinscriptrx.com
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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

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Sugar Plum Facial 3 Replies

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

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Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 16, 2012 at 9:11am

Hi Sheila - The samples of retail products range from .25 oz to .5 oz and they are designed to last 3-7 days.  The professional sample pack contains .25 oz and you can expect one treatment application from each sample.  We would love to have you try our products!

Comment by Sheila Gordon on May 16, 2012 at 8:16am

I am getting ready to order the samples of the retail/backbar items.  How do these come packaged?  Are they just for one time use?  I am currently using gloTherapeutics and I am thinking about slowly transitioning to another line. Thank you!!

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 5, 2012 at 12:33pm

Dorothy:  Yes, you can use exfoliants before/after enzymes but remember each time you perform a layer of something (chemical peel, enzyme, mechanical exfoliation) you are going to accelerate/supercharge the treatment.  Only layer exfoliants when you want the extra boost to the facial.  Yes, the serums can be used as a massage medium.  I massage the serums into the skin and then put the Seaweed mask on top and massage with the Seaweed (I feel that I am driving the serums in further).

Lizabeth:  Good question on ph values for the WI law and the difference between chemical peels and enzymes.  Ideally, you are going to call the Board of Cosmetology and ask, but technically you could use the Coconut (4.38) and the Raspberry (2.05) as they are not alpha hydroxy or beta acids.  The cranberry turnover should be okay with a 20% salicylic and a ph of 3.73.  They aren't called peels, but then again, it all comes down to terminology.

I will put the sunblock pump request on the wish list.

Comment by Lizabeth Kristiansen on May 4, 2012 at 7:19pm

Would you say that your enzymes are different then what would be considered a chemical peel? WI has a law that you can't perform a chemical peel below a ph 3.0, but I noticed that a lot of your enzymes are below that?

WI law states:

"1. Alpha hydroxyl acids of 30% or less, with a ph of not less than 3.0.
2. Salicylic acids of 20% or less, with a ph of not less than 3.0."


Also product container suggestion: Can you make the sunscreen in pump form, like moisturizers, instead of squeeze bottle? I have been mixing the two but the sunscreen makes a mess. 

Comment by Dorothy Obazee on May 4, 2012 at 6:40pm

I have 2 questions:

  1. Can the exfoliants be used before or after the enzyme?
  2. Can the serums be used as a massage medium?
Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 3, 2012 at 5:18pm

Hi Liz - I've attached the list of ph values.  Let me know if you have questions.  Some of the peels will be a little too strong for some states.  PH%20Values%20of%20Enzymes%20and%20Peels.doc

Comment by Lizabeth Kristiansen on May 3, 2012 at 4:17pm

I just found this info on my states lic. website & just wanted to double check that your peels meet these standards?

1. Alpha hydroxyl acids of 30% or less, with a ph of not less than 3.0.
2. Salicylic acids of 20% or less, with a ph of not less than 3.0.

Thanks,

Liz

Comment by Lizabeth Kristiansen on May 3, 2012 at 4:09pm

Hi Lisa, I just loved your class in Chicago with Shelly. In one of your posts you posted a download for the Ph levels of your products, however I can't seem to find it now, can you please resubmit?

Thanks

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 3, 2012 at 9:50am

Shelley:  Isn't it funny how we don't treat ourselves to treatments?  Glad you loved the Lemon and Lactic treatment!!!

Angela:  Chicago was a blast!  We did some sight-seeing on Saturday and had a great time.  Thanks for attending the training; we really enjoy meeting estheticians who love skin care and sharing ideas.

Comment by Shelley Hancock on May 3, 2012 at 7:49am

Lisa...I learn something new and get re-excited (I know, not a word!) every time I'm at one of your trainings. I use your peels on my clients with great results, but I don't do peels on myself. After our training in Chicago, I decided to give myself a peel! I did a lemon zest with lactic yesterday and may I say...my skin looks and feels awesome today! Silly me for waiting so long!

 

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