Hello, I'm in the process of opening my skin care studio but I have no idea on what products I should use on clients. I have done research but all i find is a lot of products with a large amount of minimum. Can anyone recommend good products that doesn't require a minimum???? I will appreciate it!

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Comment by Marty Glenn on October 26, 2013 at 6:46pm

Felicia

What type of client are you go to treat? Where is your passion?

Acne • Anti-Aging • Teen • Mature • Middle • Fluffy • Men • Results • No Result / Relaxing...Etc.

Maybe start with that and that is a very broad and short list. Also maybe try and think this way about skin care:

Skin to Product vs Product to Skin!

What is the skin condition and what active ingredient is proven to heal it vs. what KIT from a kin care mfgr do I give to that skin type / Fitz scale type.  Does that make sense?

See attached.

Marty

SkinCareScience.com

Comment by Pamela Stevens on October 16, 2013 at 7:27pm

Image-

no minimum, great products-they have everything you need-great retail too

Comment by lisa rodriguez on October 16, 2013 at 2:35pm
Botanical Science was recommended to me by: Nina Livii. I contacted the company and my sales coordinator~ Kelly is wonderful! She sent an information packet with product ingredients, price list and a generous amount of samples. I Luv All Of Them! And the pricing is Great as well!
Comment by Violetta Demoney on October 15, 2013 at 6:53pm

Hello,

I'm using a few lines:

1. Image Skincare (professional use/ masks, cleansers, serums, enhancements)

2. France Laure (professional use)

3. DermaMD (home care use/ acne home care, anti aging, hyperpigmentation)

4. SkinScript (one of my faves for professional use/ enzymes, chemical peels, masks, face wash, acne home care).

Comment by Shelley Dodt on October 13, 2013 at 9:03am

Osmosis for the least toxic with results. No minimums and good support and prices. I have been experimenting with lines and although I love Sesha, it is expensive and clients have complained about having parabens as ingredients, ditto for Dermalogica. They have fabulous education at the International Dermal Institutes, but haven't cleaned up their toxic ingredients in products.

Comment by Nina on October 12, 2013 at 9:29am
Have you done research on skincare ingredients yet? I have some ideas for you, but I want to start off by giving you the tip that when looking for products, it's not about the actual product and what they say it does, it's about the ingredients in the product. That determines how much success you will have.

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