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Skin Script Skin Care

Website: http://www.skinscriptrx.com
Members: 453
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 Shelley Hancock on April 23, 2011 at 12:23pm
Lisa, I can't wait to see you next week and see how you use the Dermafile with your enzymes. You're very inventive! I'll have sets available for our students to purchase that day!
Comment by Gina Williamson on April 23, 2011 at 12:02pm

Hi Lisa- I am tweaking my service menu after watching the DermaFile DVD.... you mentioned having GREAT results using the coconut enzyme (or kiwi) with the dermafile...

Could you do a play-by-play on how you do that service, and would you say it's better to do it that way than to do the dry polishing that is demonstrated in the DVD? I only want to have one dermafile treatment (for starters), and to keep it simple- but effective!

Any direction would be helpful!

Also- what do you charge for a treatment? I was thinking $50?

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on April 14, 2011 at 12:05pm
Hi Gina:  If you  use .25 oz per treatment, you would get 30-40 facials from an 8 oz jar of enzyme and approximately 64 facials from a 16 oz mask.
Comment by Gina Williamson on April 14, 2011 at 11:08am

One other question- approximately how many clients are you able to service with an 8 oz. jar of enzyme?  16 oz. jar of mask?

I'm working on my "cost per use"..... :-P

Comment by Gina Williamson on April 14, 2011 at 10:05am
Excellent- thank you Ashley. :-)
Comment by Ashley Payne on April 14, 2011 at 8:00am
Hey Gina, just thought I'd share...I personally use the Blemish Pads (twice a day) and they have not dried out my skin and I don't have extremely oily skin. I do put moisturizer on after each use but they have been VERY effective in reducing my acne.
Comment by Gina Williamson on April 13, 2011 at 4:13pm
Ok, thanks Lisa. Just placed my first Skin Scripts order!! Looking forward to incorporating it into my practice. :-)
Comment by Theresa on April 13, 2011 at 4:02pm
Received my Skin Script products in the mail today. I'm looking forward to using them on my clients. Currently I have a few items in my back bar and glad to add additional ones. Thanks for the wonderful customer service.
Comment by Lisa VanBockern on April 13, 2011 at 3:47pm
Gina:  The Blemish Pads are meant to be a little drying.  They contain salicylic and glycolic which can dry the skin, but that's the point since they are oily.  I always recommend a hydrating serum or moisturizer afterwards.
Comment by Gina Williamson on April 13, 2011 at 3:39pm
Do you find the alcohol causing an increase in oiliness or an over-drying effect at all? my personal experience has always been that alcohol has exacerbated the problem (for me). or is this alcohol not as strong? I'm still a little "iffy" on some of my ingredient knowledge, I guess. :-/
 

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