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Skin Script Skin Care

Website: http://www.skinscriptrx.com
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Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2019

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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 March 29, 2011 at 10:10am
Hi Gina:  I think that would work - however, to be on the safe side test it on yourself first to ensure no adverse reaction between the two products.  Regarding the skin scrubber - I think it's personal preference.  I switch between the two (skin scrubber and derma file).
Comment by Gina Williamson on March 29, 2011 at 10:07am
p.s.s. Bioelements has a Lactic Peel (30% pH 3.3)- could I incorporate that into you enzymes for blending?
Comment by Gina Williamson on March 29, 2011 at 10:03am
p.s. what about the Skin Scrubber? would that give better/as good as/not as good results as the DermaFile?
Comment by Gina Williamson on March 29, 2011 at 10:02am

Lisa, are those your only 2 enzymes with a pH of 3.0 or higher? can you send me a list of all the products that would be within in my range? (in the peel/enzyme dept.) you have my email b/c I've sent you so many!! haha- or I guess list it on here in case I'm not the only one with this issue. :-P

Thanks for the idea of the DermaFile- I will definitely look into that!

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on March 29, 2011 at 9:55am
Hi Gina:  Use the Coconut/Papaya or the Kiwi enzyme.  Are you allowed to blend exfoliation methods?  Here's what I would do to get fabulous results:  Apply the coconut or kiwi enzyme (with or without steam) for 7-10 minutes.  During the last 1 minute the enzyme is on the skin, use a Derma File and gently polish (no pressure applied), using the enzyme for slip for the file.  The enzyme softens the stratum corneum and the derma file gently polishes off all the dead skin.  It's an amazing treatment that I have just started playing with; it leaves the skin amazingly soft.  Shelley Hancock sells these files (http://www.shelleyhancock.com/dermafileexfoliator.html)
Comment by Gina Williamson on March 29, 2011 at 8:20am
The definitive word on peels from stinky ol' Ohio:



Ohio State Board of Cosmetology The pH value can not be lower than 3.0. A peel with a lower concentration percentage can not have a lower pH.
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Comment by Lisa VanBockern on March 28, 2011 at 3:08pm
That's a good question - I would call your Board of Cosmetology and ask if the 3.0 ph applies to enzymes.
Comment by Gina Williamson on March 28, 2011 at 2:22pm
are you interpreting the laws as I cannot use ANYTHING under a pH of 3?
Comment by Lisa VanBockern on March 28, 2011 at 2:19pm
Gina:  Your laws are very limiting.  I would lean toward the Coconut/Papaya Enzyme and the Kiwi enzyme - they both have a ph over 3.0.
Comment by Gina Williamson on March 28, 2011 at 12:58pm

That IS a MAJOR bummer!!!!! :-(( OH stinks sometimes.... :-((

OK- so based on that, what would you recommend to get good results in place of the glycolic?

 

 

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