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Skin Script Skin Care

Website: http://www.skinscriptrx.com
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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

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Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 4, 2011 at 9:30am

Hi Trish:

I'm amazed at these state rules.  They are so limiting for a skin care professional who want to make a difference in the skin.

 

Yes, we do have MSDS sheets - please request them at info@skinscriptrx.com.

 

I'm glad you love the Kiwi - we've had mixed response on it - some people did not care for the scent (which I loved and raved about).

Comment by Trish DiLallo on May 4, 2011 at 8:19am

Hi Lisa, I am also looking to carry your products.  I live in NY state and also can't use an AHA with a pH lower than 3.  I am having trouble finding the actual reg but recall this info from school.  I assume it does not apply to other products but can't be sure yet.  I requested your ingredient info - do you also supply MSDS?

 

I used the kiwi enzyme on myself and absolutely loved it - am sorry to hear you won't be carrying it any longer.

Comment by Gina Williamson on May 2, 2011 at 4:01pm

Thanks, Lisa.

Can you keep the Kiwi enzyme around just in case?! LOL!! That leaves me only ONE- the coconut!!!

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 2, 2011 at 3:48pm

I think you have a point.  The Raspberry Peach has 3% pumpkin enzyme and hibiscus flower, which is known for the high content of natural organic acids.

I think you have a very good argument for the State Board.  I had a friend join the Arizona Board of Cosmetology; during the first few sessions she kept quiet, then she started answering some of the "technical questions" that were coming through the board regarding facials, peels, etc.  Because she was knowledgeable about percentages, phs, she was able to make her point about the safety of the products and was able to get some ideas passed the Board via her knowledge.  It's worth going to a monthly meeting and listening to "who" is on the board to better understand your laws.  Changes aren't impossible to make - just get your voice heard.

Comment by Gina Williamson on May 2, 2011 at 2:45pm

I am still trying to fully decipher our state board "laws" regarding pH... when I inquire what they keep referring me to is basically a list of recommendations by EMDA... I'm really not getting very clear answers... grrrr... anyway-

This is the only paragraph in that document as far as giving any pH and concentration guidelines:

"C. Cosmetic Use AHAs: "Cosmetic Use AHAs" means Alpha Hydroxy Acid exfoliation preparations that do not exceed a 30% concentration with a pH value not lower than pH 3.0 as established and recommended by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel."

This seems to only be applying to AHA's.

So it would seem I can use enzymes not containing AHA at any pH level b/c there appears to be no guideline on pH for enzymes or BHA's.

I am looking at the website... the Raspberry Peach has no AHA added?

Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 2, 2011 at 2:26pm
The Raspberry Peach is 2.07 ph, but it so gentle!
Comment by Gina Williamson on May 2, 2011 at 2:17pm
Is the Raspberry Peach a higher pH like the Kiwi Enzyme?
Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 2, 2011 at 2:12pm
Katrina: I'm glad you like the Raspberry Peach!  It's been so popular, I've decided to keep it and have it replace the Kiwi Enzyme.  We have more limited-edition enzymes coming this fall!  We hope to keep you and your clients excited about the products.
Comment by Katrina Kulm on May 2, 2011 at 2:02pm
Love the Rasbperry Peach Enzyme as my Spring Facial! I've had 3 clients request it and even had a couple of them requested it again for a 2nd time! It smells wonderful and their skin appears smoother. I'm having it till the end of May so people can ask for it for Mother's Day. Please make it again for next year. =)
Comment by Lisa VanBockern on May 2, 2011 at 12:03pm
San Francisco is such a beautiful area to visit!  We took a dinner harbor cruise and the weather was beautiful - 73 degrees.  I met 29 great estheticians and we played with the Skin Script products.  A fabulous weekend!  I can't wait to come back!  Thanks to Shelley Hancock for her great hospitality.
 

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