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Awesome! We have a super big bottle! 16 oz.
I Love the cucumber toner omg I have dry skin on my arms especially on the upper backside. I tried everything exfoliating ect... when I received my toner, I have been spraying my arms and lo and behold smooth arms. I need the super huge bottle now lol Thanks Lisa for a great skin care line
Hi Stephene. We say one year, but with peels I honestly feel you are good for 1-3 years. I've had some old testers on my backbar and when I use them, they still accomplish the job (meaning you get the results and feel the tingle).
What's the shelf life on your 20% lactic peel? I've kept mine refrigerated for a year and still have half a bottle. Thanks!
The Retinol and Glycolic pads are wonderful! Sounds like i missed out on the Harvest Fruit and Christmas clove though lol
Hi Cheryl - sorry about the untimely response - I just found this. The TCA has a ph of 1.0, although it is a very gentle peel. The Christmas Clove has a ph of 3.6 and the Harvest Fruit is 3.98. Yes, I understand about the laws by the Board of Cosmetology - it's takes someone very knowledgeable to come in and convince the board that you can use something under a 3.0.
Lisa , Here in Wisconsin we have the law of no more than 30% and no less than 3.0 ph I was reading the comments earlier and seen something about adding the lactic to the coconut enzyme to get a 3.2 ph and give the enzyme a little more effect. 2/3 coconut to 1/3 lactic. Could I also use the glycolic the same way? and also what is the ph of the tca? and the ph of the xmas clove and harvest fruit? Thanks Lisa Some how these laws really need to change. Should I just be using over the counter products on my clients then lol!
I'm glad you like the speedy delivery service. My feeling is "if I ordered it, ship it out now!!!"
Regarding the passionfruit under steam, yes it could be used under steam, BUT TRY IT FIRST without steam. The peptide in this warms the dermis of the skin to stimulate the fibroblast to produce collagen and elastin. For that reason, don't use it on rosacea or couperouse skin. I don't want anyone to over do it on the first treatment with this enzyme. It's definitely warming, but the effects feel amazing.
Just ordered some goodies to try on Thursday and received them on Saturday! WOW! I was blown away at the speedy customer service and $5.00 shipping! Already gave myself a TCA peel and so far i'm really liking the products. Thanks!
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